General Hospital: Britt Saves Joss from the Hook Killer
Are Britt and Josslyn WSB Agents together?! Or is Britt working against the Bureau? Maybe she’s waking in dear old dad’s footsteps and got tangled up with the DVX? Jason Morgan believes that he saw Dr. Britt Westbourne at the airport, and the mystery is about to unfold!
General Hospital Recaps: A couple of years ago a serial killer ran loose in the streets of Port Charles. This savage took on the name, “The Hook Killer,” and took the lives of innocent people in PC. It turned out that the hook killer was none other than Heather Webber (Alley Mills), or to avenge her daughter Esme Prince (Avery Pohl). She targeted all who stood by strings Robinson (Tabyana Ali) at her trial. Although Dr. Westbourne wasn’t a target, she was killed saving Josslyn Jack’s (Eden McCoy) life, or so it seemed.
Suspicious Timing- Saving Joss and Liesl’s Port Charles Return
According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Britt staged her death, and is involved with the WSB. At the time of her death, Britt was in the right (or wrong) place at the right (or wrong, however you look at it) time, and saved Joss from who was named as Heather Webber. In retrospect, saving Joss could have been all part of the plan. After all, Josslyn is now working for the WSB.
Additionally, Liesl’s return to Port Charles raises eyebrows as she “just so happened” to pop up right when Jason believed that he saw Britt at the airport.
General Hospital: Does Liesl (Kathleen Gati) Know Britt (Kelly Thiebaud) Is Alive?
Dr. Liesl Obrecht’s return to Port Charles makes for some interesting timing. Kathleen Gati left General Hospital in December 12, 2023. Dr. Obrecht dipped out of Port Charles 11 months after the death of her daughter, Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud).
Recently, General Hospital comings and goings news shocked fans when word broke that Kelly Thiebaud was returning to the daytime drama. While General Hospital spoilers promised and then delivered, GH fans received an added bonus with Kelly’s return as Britt Westbourne.
Along with news of The Britch’s comeback, GH fans were pleasantly surprised to see her mom, Dr. Liesl Obrecht’s back in Port Charles. As nice as it is to have Kathleen back as Dr. O, her return raises curious questions. Such as, why now? Why did Liesl return just as Britt emerges from an alleged death, and back into the land of the living?
Liesl
According to the latest GH rumors, Liesl knows more than she’s told even her closest confidants. The WSB is a large part of Liesl’s life. Because she’s the daughter of Liesl and Cesar Faison (Anders Hove), Britt is no stranger to the inner workings of the WSB. Additionally, this storyline screams of the WSB not that Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) is getting involved.
This week on General Hospital, previews and spoilers tease Britt staged her death, and Anna and Jason put in efforts to find her. Clearly, Britt is working on some covert operation. If Britt chose this path, was it worth giving up her entire life for whatever this is? Her friends and family, an impressive career as a Doctor and Co-Chief of Staff at GH, and most importantly, her mother Liesl. That is what Britt left behind, and so much more.
What if Britt didn’t leave her mother behind? And if Liesl has known Britt is alive this entire time? Crazier things have happened. One thing certain is that WSB agent Jack Brennan knows that Dr. Britt Westbourne is alive.
General Hospital: Kelly Thiebaud returns to GH as Dr. Britt Westbourne
Heartbreaking and eviscerating, Britt Westbourne’s death was difficult to watch. As the smart and sassy Dr. Westbourne lay dying in her mother Liesl Obrecht’s (Kathleen Gati) arms, I remember thinking that she will never be able to come back from this one.
Reportedly, Kelly Thiebaud left General Hospital in January of 2023 when Britt was attacked by the hook killer. Although, Britt’s cause of death was from a poison that was on the hook, not from the wound itself. Strange, right? We all watched as Mutter said goodbye to her Schatzi.
Jason and Anna Believe That Britt Staged Her Death
Liesle (Kathleen Gati) and Britta (Kelly Thiebaud
Well, the soap opera world did it again and Dr. Britt Westbourne is back from the dead. Great news, Britt and Jason (Steve Burton) will have something new in common. According to General Hospital spoilers and previews, Jason assumes Britt is alive. He and Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) believe that she has staged her own death, and the situation involves the WSB.
Coming up on General Hospital, Jason gets to the bottom of things. Do not miss this week’s General Hospital, as Kelly Thiebaud returns as Britt.
General Hospital: Kelly Thiebaud Returns To General Hospital
Reportedly, Frank Valentini has confirmed that Kelly Thiebaud returns to General Hospital! Kelly’s character Dr. Westbourne died in her mother Liesl Obrecht’s (Kathleen Gati) arms after her very own birthday bash at The Savoy. In the land of soap operas, it’s perfectly normal to come back from the dead however, the way Bri died makes it a difficult death to resurrect.
Immediately following Jonathan Jackson’s GH exit news another General Hospital casting change was confirmed. According to recent General Hospital news reports the 62-year-old daytime drama is bringing Kelly Thiebaud back to the canvas. Executive Producer Frank Valentini confirmed the actress’s return and shared his enthusiasm for what’s ahead. “I am thrilled to have Kelly back on our show,” Frank Valentini revealed. “We have some great twists and turns planned for her character.”
according to General Hospital spoilers and rumors Kelly Thiebaud return may not equal Dr. Britt Westbourne’s return. Although the actress told Deadline, “It’s good to be home,” that doesn’t mean she will play the same role. If you really take a look at Frank’s statement, he does not mention Britt’s return. However, he does state that there will be a lot of twist and turns for her character- never specifying the character’s identity.
Upon leaving the latest GH news about Thiebaud’s return, fans wonder if The Britch is back or if Kelly will portray someone new. Keep checking in with General Hospital Blog for updates. Kelly is set to return to the screen this July.
When she first arrived in Port Charles, Dr. Britt Westbourne was trouble. She was a successful doctor which helped her ego, and a little baddie when it came to her personal life. She knew what she wanted and she went after it.
Over the years Dr. Westbourne went from living up to her nickname, “The Britch,” to becoming a much softer version of herself. Eventually, she and her mother repaired their troubled relationship and became very close. Her shocking death rocked Port Charles as Britt died in Liesl’s arms.
Kelly Thiebaud left the soap in early January of 2023. The star’s exit devastated fans in a way that was more hard hitting than many other GH exits. First of all, not only did Britt die, she died in the most heartbreaking way. Additionally, the GH audience watched as her mother held her as she took her last breath. We saw a body. Unlike other exit storylines, Britt’s body didn’t go missing.
This makes it extremely difficult for her character to return. However, it’s difficult but not impossible. After all, this is a Soap Opera. According to General Hospital news reports, Kelly Thiebaud returns home to the United States after living in London with her then boyfriend PJ Harrison. Last month General Hospital Blog shared a possible clue that was posted by Thiebaud on the social media platform, X.
Life changes are inevitable so expect the unexpected. Now that Kelly has returned from London, GH fans keep alive their hope for Britt’s comeback. More importantly, Britt and Jason@/ relationship was blooming into something beautiful before his presumed death. Since Jason has returned, will GH bring back Britt so that they can pick up where they left off?
Kelly Thiebaud returns to General Hospital as Britt Westbourne
It seems as though of many General Hospital fans aren’t over the death of Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud ). Kelly’s character left the canvas in such a way that makes it nearly impossible for return.
Although GH fans said goodbye to Kelly and the role as Dr. Britt “The Britch” Westbourne, hope for a miraculous return lives on. GH recaps recall that Britt died in her mother’s arms from complications from the hook wound. More often than not, Soap Opera death storylines play out in a way that leaves an open door for either a return or a recast.
Kelly Thiebaud returns to General Hospital as Britt Westbourne?
General Hospital news and spoilers report that Kelly Thiebaud recently shared a post to X (ex-Twitter), alluding to changes in the Emmy winner’s life. Last year Kelly revealed that she was loving to the UK. Because of this, Kelly’s time at GH had come to a heartbreaking end.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors reveal that Kelly’s post could be a hint toward what’s to come. Before Thiebaud left General Hospital her love interest was presumed dead after fallen debris seemingly crushed him. Port Charles mourned the death of Jason Morgan, and Britt was heartbroken. Then, dr. Westbourne’s untimely death shook the city of Port Charles.
Now that Jason has returned GH fans hope that Kelly Thiebaud makes her way back to someone resurrect Dr. Britt Westbourne. But how could they bring back Britt after she died in Liesl’s arms? General Hospital always signs away.
First impressions don’t get a second chance. For many, meeting someone or a group of people got the first time can be rather nerve wracking. Job interviews, first dates, and meeting your future in-laws are somewhat stressful events for some. That said, it’s important to make a good first impression. But what about unexpected encounters? Many would argue that even meeting someone at random holds similar notions. A future connection with a new person weighs heavily on that very first meeting. So, what’s that say about Nina Reeves, and her first impression on Port Charles?
GH recaps highlight Nina’s state of mind when she arrive in Port Charles. It’s no secret that she’d been in a coma, and they she displayed mental instability. As time went on Cynthia Watros’s character grew as the writer’s dove deeper into Nina’s personality. Soon, Nina had some redeeming qualities, but her biggest personality trait for me is who she was in her first impression in PC. You can’t forget crazy.
Fast forward and Nina’s covert craziness rears its ugly head. She’s been able to subdue her real self for a few years, but that’s good and done. Now that she’s told her last lie as Mrs. Corinthos, General Hospital spoilers and previews indicate that Nina declares war on Sonny and Carly.
According to GH spoilers and rumors, Nina chooses her weapon of war. Back in 2022, Liesl gifted Nina a Japanese Tantō. Does she have plans to use it on her enemies?
General Hospital can be a revolving door for certain actors on the show. Throughout the years many have gone on to other things with the safety net of a welcomed return. That is, only if you’re a fan favorite. Because not everyone has the luxury of popping in and out. Often times an actor leaves and the role is recast.
Saying goodbye to a favorite character/actor can be tough. And that’s exactly how we all felt when Dr. Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) lost her daughter. Unlike many other soap opera deaths, sadly, Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) is gone for good.
Moreover, Liesl didn’t stick around much after Britt died. She did what she had to do as Willow Tait Corinthos’s (Katelyn MacMullen) bone marrow donor and went on her way. Liesl had a few conversations with Scott (Kin Shriner) and Nina (Cynthia Watros) before she left Port Charles and since hasn’t been seen in months.
Kathleen Gati Brings Liesl Back
“You never know when Liesl Obrecht may show up on GH!” if that’s not a hint than I don’t know what is. Furthermore, she carries on with another tweet in response to a fan. Check out Gati’s GH spoiler below.
Is Kathleen Gati leaving GH? …It seems like the good (or not so good) people of Port Charles can’t catch a break. It’s always one drama onto the next. At the hospital, Willow Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen) remains in recovery after her bone marrow transplant. Thanks to her donor, Dr. Liesl Obrecht, Willow has a future.
GH recaps recall recent storylines involving Dr. Obrecht. Retrospectively, so much has happened in such a short amount of time. For a while, Liesl was front and center in multiple lead storylines. First, losing her daughter, Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud), hit the hardest. Then, she becomes a marrow donor, then is kidnapped before the surgery. The entire thing was a huge ordeal for Willow’s family.
Fast forward, and Dr. Obrecht hasn’t been seen since she donated her marrow to Willow. Due to her noticeable absence, GH fans question the star’s status with General Hospital. So, they took their inquiries to social media. According to General Hospital news and spoilers, GH fans asked if and when Liesl can be seen again. So, is Kathleen Gati leaving GH? Reportedly, Kathleen Gati weighed in on her GH status. However, there wasn’t much to tell as she revealed, “I have no idea if and when I will be back on canvas,” she admitted in response to a follower. “Life is full of surprises!”
We continue to keep our fingers crossed for her return.
Kin Shriner leaves GH as Scotty Baldwin! Dr. Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) found love again with Scott Baldwin. They both bonded over losing Franco (Roger Howarth), as Liesl was close friends with Scotty’s son. Although she blamed him in part for adding to her anguish, Scott was by Liesl’s side as she grieved for her daughter, Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud).
GH news reports reveal that Shriner began his run as Scotty Baldwin back in 1977. The actor who originated the role made the character his own with his quick-witted comments and sarcastic banter. He went on to become part of one of the most memorable and tragic romance stories in daytime. He and Shell Danielson knocked Dominique Stanton’s love and loss story out of the park. Sadly, General Hospital Blog confirms that actor Kin Shriner has been let go from ABC’s General Hospital.
Kin Shriner Leaves GH- Scotty Baldwin Written Off!
In a recent tweet, Shriner announced that his character was written off of the General Hospital script. Shockingly, the daytime TV vet shared the news late Tuesday night via Twitter. GH spoilers and news reports reveal that the fans aren’t the only ones in shock over the news. As it turns out, Kin Shriner is as also taken by surprise, and not the good kind! Why did the writers write Scotty Baldwin off the canvas? Well, we aren’t quite sure. However, rest assured we will keep fans posted on any new developments.
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