Kirsten Storms joined the cast of General Hospital in 2005 after taking over the role after Robyn Richards portrayed Maxie Jones for 11 years. Kirsten was temporarily recast in 2012, but has returned and remains a prominent leading lady on the 58 year old Daytime Drama.
Recently, General Hospital Blog confirmed reports that Storms had undergone brain surgery, and was accompanied by her on screen and real life bestie, Emme Rylan (Lulu Spencer Falconeri), at the time she announced the shocking news. Fans showed their love and support through social media comments, extending love, prayers, and good vibes to Kirsten.
General Hospital news and spoilers suggest Kirsten will soon exit the GH canvas as she needed time off for surgery and recovery. The scenes we see currently were filmed before Kirsten’s brain surgery.
General Hospital rumors suggest the role will not be temporarily recast, but will be written into the script. Kirsten’s character, Maxie Jones will most likely skip town while she is trying to deal with the mess left behind by Peter August (Wes Ramsey), and the struggle to keep baby Louise safe.
General Hospital news reports have not confirmed Kirsten’s exit or the duration of which she will be absent from the show. We will keep GH fans up to date on the latest news surrounding Kirsten’s future GH plans.
Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) is under a lot of stress after everything she has been put through emotionally, and even physically, after giving birth out in a forest. Peter August (Wes Ramsey) has made Maxie’s current situation almost impossible. She’s damned if she does and damned if she doesn’t when it comes to her baby, Louise.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Maxie contemplates getting out of Port Charles for a while because the temptation of having her baby so close, while knowing it’s unsafe for her to keep dropping by the Quartermaine mansion to “see Brook Lynn’s (Amanda Setton) baby, is too great a risk to take. As far as Maxie knows, Peter is still out there somewhere and she still fears that she could be being followed by Peter.
General Hospital previews show Maxie and Brook Lynn continuing their all serious conversation about how to move forward. General Hospital rumors claim Maxie will head out of town for a while.
General Hospital comings and goings reports support these rumors as they are based on recent General Hospital news which revealed Kirsten has recently undergone brain surgery. Storms would have obviously had time off to go through surgery and recovery, and it’s possible that now is when it will be written into the script.
General Hospital Blog will keep fans up to date on Kirsten’s status with temporarily leaving the show.
Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) has kept his promises to Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) when he told her he’d be there to help in any way as she deals with the fallout of entrusting Peter August (Wes Ramsey).
No one has seen Peter in weeks, yet he is still reeking havoc on the lives of those he was closest to.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Valentin and Anna are stranded together in the woods while trying to find clues that will lead them to Maxie’s (Kirsten Storms) baby.
General Hospital previews show Anna and Valentin having to shack up as they become stranded for the night. They have spent all day together, gathering information down Austin (Roger Howarth), as well as evidence of the scene where Nurse Chloe fell to her death. It’s been a long day, and now Anna and Valentin must take a break from their search for Louise.
These two have always had a connection, and now that her relationship with Finn (Michael Easton) is over, along with Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) and Valentin ended their romance long ago, both Anna and Valentin are free.
The suspicions of Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) and Maxie Jones’ (Kirsten Storms) plan going up in flames have been running deep, based on Brook Lynn‘s reputation of being a cut throat competitor, and out for blood. She has definitely got a sweet, caring side, but the other side of Brook Lynn has proven she will do whatever it takes to get that she wants.
General Hospital rumors have speculated there will come a time when Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) and Brook Lynn’s arrangement for her to keep and hide Maxie’s baby from Peter August (Wes Ramsey), while passing Louise off as her own. Brook Lynn needed a baby to follow through with her plan to deceive Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), for the sake of ELQ.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Brook Lynn and Maxie her into an argument, and Brook Lynn tells Maxie to, “stay away from her baby.” That line will cut deep as they both know darn well that the baby is actually Maxie’s, and for now, for the baby’s safety, Maxie can’t even shout out the truth.
Wi things escalate to the point of Brook Lynn‘a secret being outed for Valentin, Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth), Olivia Falconeri Ashton (Lisa LoCicero), and all who think a new Quartermaine was born?
Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) was graced with the presence of an angel from up above- or so it seemed. Dr. Austin (Roger Howarth) showed up miraculously, brining the phrase, “the right place at the right time,” to reality.
Maxie was in dire need of saving when Austin strolled by in the forest where she was giving birth to her baby girl. After fighting off fake nurse, Chloe Jennings, Maxie saw a silver lining when Austin approached and she didn’t have to go about having her baby alone.
Previously, General Hospital news reports claimed that Roger Howarth’s new role on GH would be much lighter than his previous role as the redeemed, yet dark and disturbed, Franco. According to a source, the writers at GH wanted to steer in a different direction, as they tried to get away from the evil things Franco has done. Particularly, letting Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) believe she was raped by Franco.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Austin has a connection to Port Charles, and it’s been rumored that he is actually a Quartermaine. Being a Quartermaine is all fine and dandy, however, there’s much more to it than that.
General Hospital previews show Austin showing another side of him as he is shown pushing Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) from behind. Dante and Sam are trying to get to the bottom of what happened at that cabin where Peter’s fake nurse took Maxie. Austin claims he has zero involvement even though he owns the cabin.
Sam is onto Maxie, and she and Dante know that she’s lying about something. They need answers and it seems that Austin has too much to hide and is standing in their way of the truth.
Recent General Hospital news regarding Kirsten Storm’s (Maxie Jones) medical condition shocked fans as the actress shared with her fans what was going on.
Earlier this month, Storms revealed she had just underwent brain surgery through a video message on her IG story, with TV and real life BFF, Emme Rylan (Lulu Spencer Falconeri), right by her side.
General Hospital news and spoilers reports reveal Kirsten has listened to requests by fans after asking if they would want to see the stitches from her brain surgery. The majority of fans voted YES, and Kirsten has shared a photo on IG of the back of her head, which displays the incision from undergoing brain surgery.
A while back, Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms), Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros), and Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud), formed a sisterhood pact, promising to always have each other’s back through life’s twists and turns.
Maxie’s connection to Nina and Britt come from their love for the late, Nathan West (Ryan Paevy). When the three women made their pact, they promised to stick by each other’s side no matter what.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Maxie leans on Nina while still trying to overcome the trauma which was brought about by her ex, Peter August (Wes Ramsey). Nina is back in town after Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) gave Nina permission to spend time with his son, Wiley.
Nina has been up to some shady business while staying in Nixon Falls. General Hospital previews show Maxie is all eat as her curiosity is peaked. Maxie wants to know what has kept Nina away and asks all about Mike. Although Maxie, Nina, and Britt have promised to stand by one another, holding back on telling Nina she’s wrong would only do more damage to so many.
But has what Nina done crossed a line? Will Maxie and Britt stand by Nina once they find out she has keeping Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) from Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and the rest of their family?
Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) seems like the last person to be giving out any sort of advice about telling the truth. But here she is, giving her two cents to Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen).
Brook Lynn typically does things that benefit herself, and that’s probably what’s going on here too. General Hospital spoilers reveal Brook Lynn gets real with Willow, which doesn’t mean she’s about to divulge her baby Bailey secret. However, Brook Lynn will school Willow on what she’s about to do when it comes to Harrison Chase’s (Josh Swickard) proposal.
General Hospital rumors suggest Brook Lynn has a thing for Chase, so she’s deterring Willow from agreeing to marry him. Of course, it’s a bad idea to begin with, so that helps Brook Lynn’s reasoning against Willow and Chase herring married. Brook Lynn also cares about her cousin, Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), and she knows he and Willow are in love. Marrying Chase would be a disaster no matter which way you look at it. So Brook Lynn’s motives aren’t completely selfish, but she of all people have no place schooling anyone on honesty.
Brook Lynn should be more concerned with the lies she’s telling Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), her father Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth), stepmom Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero), and all her family and friends who love her and will be devastated when the truth comes out that Bailey is Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) and Peter August’s (Wes Ramsey) baby.
Regardless of credibility or motive, Brook Lynn is right. Willow should not marry Chase just because she feels sorry for him. Can Brook Lynn’s honestly get through to Willow before she makes a life altering mistake?
The cast and crew of General Hospital truly take that whole, “like family” thing seriously. It’s no secret that many of the GH cast and crew love each other like family. Throughout the years, many cast members have been around for decades, forming real friendships and unbreakable bonds.
General Hospital Blog recently broke the news that actress, Kirsten Storms shocked fans when revealing on her IG story that she had just undergone brain surgery. In her story she explained her unexpected medical condition and symptoms that led up to the procedure. You can watch Kirsten’s store HERE.
Since her announcement, Storms has shared updates and thanked fans for their well wishes. She explains the symptoms and series of events which led to her diagnosis.
General Hospital news and spoilers reports some warm and fuzzy, feel-good type of news. Executive Producer, Frank Valentini has displayed his kindness and care for Kirsten as she is considered family. The close knit bond many of the vast and crew have together proves to be true in many ways, but especially in times of need.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Frank Valentini has sent Kirsten a care package of prepared meals. Kirsten shared a photo which featured the gift sent by Valentini with a thank you cation.
Never mix business with pleasure is a common phrase, yet not many follow those rules. Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) broke that rule when she slept with Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart).
Brook Lynn slept with Valentin even after he pulled the wool over her eyes and basically swindled shares of ELQ right from under her. This resulted in Valentin’s control over the Quartermaine’s family business. Needless to say, her father Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) was not happy.
Things between Valentin and Brook Lynn become even more complex upon her return to Port Charles when she announced her pregnancy and that the baby’s father is Valentin. Brook Lynn is now pulling the wool over Valentin’s eyes to take back her shares of ELQ, and General Hospital rumors indicate her scheme will cause a messy situation. Now that Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) and her new baby, Louise are thrown into the equation, the entanglement between all parties gets more and more intertwined.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Maxie will be led to believe that Peter August (Wes Ramsey) is still out there somewhere, remaining a threat to herself and Louise. This will allow time for Brook Lynn, Valentin, and baby Louise, who Brook Lynn calls “Bailey,” will grow closer as a family.
General Hospital rumors suggest that Brook Lynn and Valentin will fall head over heels for this baby girl, which could also lead to developing feelings for one another as well.
It’s extremely heartbreaking for Maxie to sit back and watch her daughter be cared for and loved by another woman. Although Brook Lynn is here to help Maxie, GH rumors claim things may take a turn, and Maxie will be pushed aside. If GH rumors surrounding a romantic connection for Louise’s imposter parents reign true, Maxie could be pushed out of the equation all together. How far will Brook Lynn take her role as doting new mommy? If it came down to this, once Maxie learns Peter is dead, there will be nothing stopping Maxie from calling out Brook Lynn and telling Valentin he’s not the baby’s father.
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