Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) and his new wife, Willow Tait Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen) are happy as can be as they bask in the glory of family life after gaining full custody of Michael and Nelle Benson’s (Chloe Lanier) son, Wiley. The happy couple tucked their sweet boy into bed as great grandma, Monica Quartermaine (Leslie Charleson) babysits her great grandson while Michael and Willow attend the Nurses Ball 2020 Telethon.
Carly, Sonny (Maurice Benard), and everyone close to Michael and Willow are ecstatic at the good news given by the court. But Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) always sniffs our trouble. Carly knows that Nelle won’t just walk away quietly after the verdict confirms she loses her son entirely. Nelle doesn’t even have rights to visitation which has set her over the edge. Nelle has placed a tracker inside Wiley’s favorite toy, Mr. Hopsicle and has been watching his whereabouts ever since.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nelle plans to kidnap Wiley with fake identities. Carly has already expressed out loud her suspicion that Nelle isn’t finished with her family. General Hospital rumors hint while Michael and Willow are volunteering at the Nurses Ball Telethon, Nelle will use that distraction to make her move to snatch Wiley and take off. When Michael and Willow are warned of the situation their happiness is shattered as they are devastated and shaken at the thought of losing Wiley to Nelle yet again.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint that Nelle will definitely proceed with her plan to run off with her son, but Carly is on her tail. Carly is hosting the Nurses Ball Red Carpet and her mind is with her duties. But that doesn’t mean she won’t spring into action. Carly already has a feeling Nelle is going to try something big- let’s just hope she gets to Nelle in time before she is able to get to the Quartermaine’s where Wiley and Monica are spending a quiet evening.
Kelly Monaco originated the role of Samantha McCall back in October of 2003. The feisty, badass, con artist, fighter, has come along way from her days of conning and scheming. She has found a place and made a life with Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), and their families. Sam eventually discovered Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) was her mother, and down the road it was learned that Julian Jerome (William DeVry) is her father. Sam and Jason have built a life together with their close friends, Damian Spinelli (Bradford Anderson), Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and his wife Carly (Laura Wright).
Kelly Monaco’s talent is extremely versatile as she is able to express her emotions and play many different facets of Sam. Before General Hospital, Monaco was already a part of the ABC Network and GH clan as she played Livvie Locke on the GH spin-off, Port Charles, where she played alongside co-star Michael Easton (Caleb Morley PC, Hamilton Finn GH).
Kelly recently took a temporary break from General Hospital as the show resumed filming after the Covid-19 pandemic hiatus. Kelly is now back on screen and fans have welcomed her back with open arms.
Kelly Monaco took to social media to express her gratitude for the supportive fans. Monaco says “Thank You” to the fans for the love and support the past couple of weeks and expresses her love for what she does while being with ABCNetwork for 20+ years.
Kelly Monaco has always been a personal favorite of mine. From the moment she debuted as Sam McCall, I was hooked. Her beauty and talent speak for itself and we as fans are extremely grateful to have her as such an important component to our favorite show. ❤️
Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) spent much of 2019 taking Ls left and right. He found out he was not a true Cassadine and that his only connection to the family (and the fortune) was his mother, Helena Cassadine (Constance Towers).
Valentin lost his love, Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros), when he and Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) were exposed for fraud. Valentin had put Sasha up to pretending she was Nina’s long lost daughter, and when Nina finally accepted that Valentin was behind the deception, she had to turn away from their relationship and move forward. Jasper Jax (Ingo Rademacher) was there for Nina with his shoulder to cry on, and support given.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Valentin is on the up and up since he has had a stroke of good luck lately. He was able to convince Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Briana Lane, Amanda Setton) and Sam McCall (Lindsay Hartley, Kelly Monaco), to give him the shares and/or proxy rights in which they are in control. Brook Lynn have Valentin her shares, and along w that her proxy, in exchange for a promising career boost. Sam didn’t give up Danny and Scout’s shares of ELQ, but she did give up their proxy to Valentin in exchange for freedom to be with Jason Morgan (Steve Burton).
General Hospital spoilers and rumors claim Valentin’s good fortune will continue, not only in the financial aspect of his life, but in his love life as well. It’s no secret that Valentin is still in love with Nina but Nina has moved on with Jax. Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) made it clear to Valentin that Nina and Jax are definitely a couple.
GH spoilers hint that Valentin is out to win Nina back and that means stepping over Jax in the process. Valentin left taking Ls behind him and is now focusing on winning at love. The problem is that Valentin doesn’t go after what he wants like a normal person would, with hard work while practicing ethics. Jax is in his way and there’s no telling what Valentin would do to get Jax away from Nina.
Valentin is a dangerous man and thought nothing of shooting Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma). Who knows what he is capable of when it comes to getting what he wants. And right now, Nina is what he wants. Jax better watch his back.
Previously General Hospital Blog reported the GH news regarding the status of Kelly Monaco’s temporary replacement. GH news confirmed Lindsay Hartley is done taping on the set of General Hospital as her run as Sam McCall has come to an end.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that Kelly Monaco is back taping at Prospect Studios and will resume her role as Sam McCall, alongside Daytime’s finest, Steve Burton, Maurice Benard, Laura Wright, and more.
Kelly will debut as Sam for the first time since quarantine on Tuesday, August 18th.
Jason and Sam have had their ups and downs and currently going through major crises. For starters, Sam and Jason has been ordered to stay apart due to Sam’s parole, but she recently made a deal with the devil, aka, Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), in order to be able to be free to be with Jason when she thought he could be dying. Furthermore, this couple is now facing family troubles as Sam’s decision will adversely affect Jason’s family, the Quartermaines. To top it all off, Jason is dealing with the newest Poet Charles bad guy, Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober). Renault is the one who put a hit out on Jason and now once he finds out his mission was incomplete, anything goes in regard to how Cyrus will react to the bad news.
Kelly Monaco has her work cut out for her as Sam is front and center. Kelly Monaco always knows how to bring it and we appreciate her hard work and dedication.
Welcome back, Kelly! We are so excited to see you on screen.
Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) have come a long way. It’s no secret that their individual love for Jason fueled their reciprocal disdain for each other. Today, the two women have come to an understanding as both Jason Morgan’s (Steve Burton) bff (Carly) and the love of his life (Sam). Sam and Carly developed mutual respect over the years, but in 2011 that wasn’t the case. Instead, insults and cat fights were the norm.
Historically, Sam resented Carly for who she was to Jason, while Carly took advantage of her’s and Jason’s relationship. And many times she called upon him even before she reached out to Sonny. GH recaps recall that Jason was rushed to the hospital after he left Sam to go with Carly. Because of this, Sam blamed Carly for what happened to Jason. That’s when their argument turned physical. According General Hospital history, reports confirm that Sam slaps Carly on August 9th, 2011. Reportedly, the epic b!tch slap happened right in the middle of GH, bear the nurses station. GH news indicates that the episode was so popular “Go Sam” trended on Twitter.
In this GH episode from 8-9-11, Jason Morgan was rushed to GH and is unconscious… nine years later, history repeats itself. Check out the scene below.
Jason Morgan’s (Steve Burton) motorcycle had just gotten repaired at Brando Corbin’s (Johnny Wactor) mechanic shop. Before Jason arrived, Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) paid Brando a visit.
Previous General Hospital spoilers hinted that Jason didn’t trust Brando 100% from the beginning. Jason is typically right when it comes to having gut instincts about someone. However, to this point, Brando has proven to be loyal.
General Hospital previews for August 10th show Cyrus admitting he was being Jason’s motorcycle accident, but what is still uncertain is whether or not Brando carried out the act. Cyrus came to see Brando for a reason that night. And if it wasn’t to order a hit on Jason Morgan, is Brando involves with Cyrus at all? Previous GH rumors hint that Brando has a past connection to Cyrus due to his history with drug abuse.
Sonny, Carly, and Sam wants answers and right now they don’t know who can be trusted. GH spoilers reveal Sonny wants answers from Brando and confronts him directly. Will Brando reveal a past connection with Cyrus?
Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) has a private conversation at the courthouse about how Jason came to work for Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). Jordan mentioned that she did her research on Jason, knowing all about his car accident with his brother, AJ Quartermaine (Sean Kanan), and how when he woke up from the crash he had no memories of his past life. Thus resulting in the identity change from Quartermaine to Morgan, and thriving under Sonny’s wing.
All new General Hospital spoilers for Friday have revealed that Jason Morgan has been involved in a motorcycle crash causing serious injuries. He is found unconscious on the pavement just after he told Sam McCall (Lindsay Hartley, Kelly Monaco), that he chose Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) as his next of kin.
After Jason and Jordan’s conversation, Genera Hospital rumors started swirling, making claims that Carly May have to make an important decision, and that Jason Morgan just might wake up as the old Jason Quartermaine.
With everything that is going on with Jason and Sam, the danger of his work, and how his family’s company is about to be taken right from under their noses by Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), this could very well be the perfect time for Jason to wake up as his old self again.
If Jason leaves his identity as Morgan behind, Will Sam embrace a softer Jason and will Sonny and Carly be able to handle the change in the Jason they have known and loved?
Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) and her sister Molly’s (Haley Pullos) one night stand, Brando Corbin, (Johnny Wactor) had an interesting encounter that was full of feisty insults and tension. Some even say physical chemistry.
Sam went to see Brando to take charge as Molly’s big sister, making sure Brando won’t be a problem for Molly and TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow). Molly and TJ were the idea of a story book romance and were supposed to spend their lives together until Molly shot down TJ’s hopes and dreams of marriage. Things are complicated to say the list but the rest remains to be seen.
Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) and Sam have seen better days than recently. After being shit out by Jason during her parole, he now dropped another bomb, telling Sam he chose Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) as his next of kin. Sam isn’t happy. She’s hurt and sometimes when she’s hurt she can make impulsive decisions.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors claim Sam and Brando will hookup, causing trouble between two sisters, and of course, the aftermath of it all when she realizes what she has done while she’s in love with Jason. If Jason ever found out, Brando would need to constantly watch his back! And Molly, she may have real feelings for Brando. If so, could she ever forgive her sister?
It’s finally here, a date we can jot down as being the date the cast and crew of General Hospital head back to the studio. California Governor’s executive order prohibited the prediction of film throughout this global pandemic. Due to Covid-19, Hollywood has been at a stand still. Genera Hospital news and spoilers reveals that the show we resume production on July 20th. In other soap opera news, it has been announced that NBC’s, Days Of Our Lives, will start filming again September 1st.l, as they are the only soap opera to have remaining episodes at this time.
General Hospital news and updates regarding the current global pandemic has been hanging in the balance for months. Genera Hospital fans have been wondering when the cast and crew will be able to resume filming. California Governor, Gaven Newsom originally announced that LA County would be able to restart film production last month, but has since retracted.
We may have reached a silver lining after General Hospital’s, Maurice Benard, known as Port Charles’ most iconic mobster and family man, Sonny Corinthos.
Benard took time Instagram to reach out to fans, giving them a hopeful future for the comeback of General Hospital. In the caption Maurice writes, “You ready for some Sonny? We can’t wait to get back and give you guys a BETTER and more exciting GH.”
What could Maurice Benard mean by this statement? It’s not completely clear but General Hospital spoilers and rumors claim it does sound like there will be more mob action in the near future, and more excitement as a whole.
Who is ready for more Sonny and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), Jason (Steve Burton) and Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco), and the rest of the Port Charles crew?! We are!
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