General Hospital Spoilers: Sasha Spirals Out Of Control, Hits Rock Bottom, Who Will Help In These Dark Times?

Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) is a newly single young woman with a promising career ahead. Sasha is a model and works for Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) as the newest ‘Face of Deception’ to represent this classic company established in the 1990s.

Sasha is headed down a dark path after seeing the pressure of the demanding life of a model and the stress of ending her relationship with Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell). She and Detective Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) made a tough decision to fake an affair in order to push along Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) and Michael in their quest to gain custody of Wiley.

General Hospital spoilers reveal things will get a Hell of a lot worse for Sasha before they ever begin to get better. She was offered drugs as a way to get her through her modeling shoots for Deception. Michael is preoccupied with challenging Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) and her new husband, Julian Jerome (William DeVry), in the courtroom as they go about their custody battle. Although Sasha’s selfless act is for the greater good, her decision will ultimately serve as a form of self destruction for the young model. She is going to need someone in her corner as this downward spiral progresses.

General Hospital rumors claim she will deny needing help before hitting rock bottom. But who will notice her struggles?

There are many people around Sasha that will care about her well being- possibly even a co-worker. Perhaps Lucy will take Sasha under her wing and guide her out of the darkness a drug habit will create. Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) has been a loyal and caring friend to Lulu Spencer (Emme Rylan) as well as Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco), displaying her caring heart. Maxie May notice something is off with Sasha and try to figure out how to help. Chase has always been a loyal friend and since he and Sasha made the decision to fake the affair, it’s likely he could be the one to take notice and come to Sasha’s rescue.

According to General Hospital spoilers, it looks like there will be a long road ahead for Sash’s character as she struggles through the trials of love lost and her demanding career.

General Hospital Spoilers: Mike’s Health On Rapid Decline, Will He Make It To See The Nurses Ball?

The Annual Nurses Ball on General Hospital was founded by Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring). This event has been a tradition in Port Charles since 1994. It’s founder, Lucy Coe, wanted to bring awareness to a heavy subject in which at the time was a large focal point for this iconic Daytime Drama and the residents of Port Charles.

The Nurses Ball is held close to Sonny Corinthos’ (Maurice Benard) heart considering the event was formed around the heartbreaking story of Stone Cates (Michael Sutton) and his battle with HIV/Aids. Sonny took Stone in and cared for him as if he was his own son, guiding him through life and through love. Stone was romantically involved with a very good friend of Sonny’s, Robin Scorpio (Kimberly McCullough). The two had one of the most memorable love stories in Daytime Television, and to this day, their story lives on.

Sonny and his family friend, Brook Lynn Ashton Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) recently ran to Mike’s (Max Gail) side after Sonny received a phone call from Turning Woods. Things are looking grim after Mike suffered a seizure and his doctor didn’t sound too hopeful in his delivery to inform Sonny and Brook Lynn the severity of Mike’s condition. Brook Lynn has been a bright spot in Mike’s life since her return to Port Charles a few months ago. She has also been very supportive for Sonny. Brook Lynn tried to lift Mike’s spirits with encouraging words about doing a duet and closing out The Nurses Ball.

General Hospital spoilers suggest that Mike may not make it to see this year’s Nurses Ball, let alone be able to perform. Sonny’s focus is divided as he worries about the well being of his grandson Wiley, and focusing on taking down Port Charles’ latest threat, Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober). Although Brook Lynn seems to be remaining positive and hopeful, the reality of Mike’s health is that it is on a rapid decline, and he may not make it for another year of The Nurses Ball.

General Hospital’s annual event is set to take place some time in May. However, due to the current situation regarding the Covid-19 Pandemic, the exact date may be shifted after having to cut back on episodes with flashbacks and Friday repeats.

General Hospital Spoilers: Jason Hunts Peter Down; Anna Exposes Peter’s Dark Secrets; Maxie’s World is Shaken

The week leading up to Thanksgiving and beyond is about to get explosive! General Hospital Spoilers reveal things are about to shake up as Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) can’t handle the verdict Sam (Kelly Monaco) received. He will do anything to get Sam out of jail, and he gets right down to business. Jason will find out who is behind this and who will take the ultimate blow for making Sam wind up in Pentonville.

In Jason’s quest to save his wife, Sam, Peter August (Wes Ramsey) will begin to feel uneasy and unsafe as roads lead Jason right to Peter. Meanwhile, Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) has returned from her trip and is desperate need to reconnect with her “son” Peter. As of now, GH viewers are led to believe Anna is Peter’s mother, however, Anna may have found information discovering that her twin sister, Alex, is actually Peter’s mother. General Hospital rumors lean toward the majority of fans thinking Alex will turn out to be Peter’s mother. In Anna’s attempt to bond with Peter, General Hospital spoilers hint Anna will be able to pick up on peculiar behavior from Peter. Something just seems off with him, he seems distracted. Anna’s close friend Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers) is and has been suspicious of Peter all along. General Hospital spoilers hint to look for Anna to discover Peter’s secrets the first week of December.

When it comes to Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms), the only time she questioned Peter was in regard to the purchase of the house, and the strange way he was behaving in front of Maxie and Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring). GH rumors claim once Anna makes her discovery about Peter, she will have no choice but to expose him and all of his lies, thus turning Maxie’s happy world into turmoil.

GH News: Two Fan Favorites Return to General Hospital

NB2016We have exciting news for GH fans! The annual Nurses Ball is right around the corner, and with that being said, there are two key individuals who are forever directly associated with the big event.

Lucy Coe has hosted the Nurses Ball since the very beginning, and even a few years back when Nurse Santiago revived the Ball, Lucy was there to kick it off. Fans will be happy to know that Lynn Herring is returning to General Hospital for GH’s Nurses Ball and beyond.

And what would be a Nurses Ball without the person it was based around in the first place? The Nurses Ball is intended to bring awareness to HIV and AIDS, and raise money for it’s research. Dr. Robin Scorpio Drake will be returning to Port Charles for the big event. Kimberly McCullough will be on set without TV husband Jason Thompson (Dr. Patrick Drake).

Set your DVRs because Nurses Ball 2016 starts May 24th!

General Hospital’s Nurses Ball Returns!

NB2016The revival of GH’s Nurses Ball as been a huge hit the past few years, ever since Nurse Sabrina Santiago went to great lengths to revive the event in which brings awareness to AIDS.

An old General Hospital tradition was brought back, along with the characters who originally took part in legacy.

Lucy Coe has always been the host of this big event, and it still remains uncertain whether or not Lynn Herring will be back this May for the show. Odds are, she will be right there, up front and center, falling out of her gown somehow.

ABC Soaps in Depth‘s General Hospital spoilers revealed there will be much to look forward to at this year’s 12th Nurses Ball. From musical talents, to dancing, and lots of drama.

GH spoilers for the big event include, a budding romance, an arrest, and a life and death situation for one particular Port Charles resident.

The Nurses Ball will air a little later this year, so set your DVRs for Tuesday, May 24th-26th!

General Hospital Spoilers: Jon Lindstrom Returns as ‘Doc’

KevinCollinsGeneral Hospital spoilers reveal that a GH fan favorite is set to return to the canvas.

Jon Lindstrom will be returning to General Hospital, as Port Charles’ most well known psychiatrist, Dr. Kevin Collins. Married to Lucy Coe, ‘Doc’ was last seen in Port Charles after he and his wife had a falling out over her feelings for another man. Lucy and Kevin split after having some trouble in paradise, which led Lucy to go astray with none other than her male BFF, Scotty Baldwin.

It’s been a while since we have seen his counterpart, Lynn Herring, as Lucy Coe hanging around Port Charles. General Hospital rumors imply that Lucy will also be making a come back during this time. Hopefully these two love birds will be able to work out their differences and get back together.

Ron Carlivati Explains Why Lucy Didn’t Say Goodbye to Rafe

If you know Port Charles and General Hospital history regarding the relationship between Lucy Coe and Rafe Kovich, you were probably wondering why Lucy wasn’t there by his side at the time of his passing. Fans were outraged at the fact that the only person who knew Rafe as a child (other than his uncle Dr. Silas Clay), was not there for him when he needed comfort from family the most.

Although Lucy wasn’t there at the time of Rafe’s death, it was shown that Lucy had found out the tragic news after the fact. Lucy stumbled into The Floating Rib and she was crying. She was able to express her feelings to her good friend, Felicia.

General Hospital’s Head Writer, Ron Carlivati, explains why Lucy wasn’t present in the hospital when Rafe died. “There was so much story going on at the hospital with Molly and Rafe, with Alice.” he said. “It was one more character to add into that mix and the days just became too big and too complicated. So, we decided to give Lucy her own separate moment after the fact (to mourn Rafe).”

Let us know what you think. Do you agree or disagree with Carlivati’s decision?

Kimberly McCullough’s Return and Contract!

Kimberly McCullough will be returning to General Hospital this October to reprise her role as Robin Scorpio Drake, Mother of Emma Drake (Brooklyn Silzer), wife to Dr. Patrick Drake (Jason Thompson), and daughter to Anna DeVane (Finola Hughes) and Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers). McCullough has signed a contract with General Hospital.

In an interview with On-Air On-Soaps, Michael Fairman, McCullough explains that she was ready to come back to General Hospital for a few reasons. She mentioned that she is in her second year of directing school so her schedule is no as busy as it was when she had to leave GH. She also said that Frank and Ron have been building a story and laying the foundation for Robin’s return, and that time is now. Kimberly also made it known that she is very excited to work with all the vets she hasn’t had a chance to work with in a long time. Including, Ian Buchanan (Duke Lavery), Finola Hughes (Anna DeVane), Kin Shriner (Scotty Baldwin), and Lynn Herring (Lucy Coe), to name a few.

In the interview, Kimberly divulges information on what could happen with the story involving Robin, Patrick, Sabrina, Britt, etc. She also mentions the possibility of amnesia. For the full interview with Kimberly McCullough, please visit www.michaelfairmansoaps.com

 

Who is Staying in Port Charles? Who Will be Leaving?

General Hosptal’s 50th anniversary brought back many familiar faces. Some we expected to see and others came as a complete shock. Have you been wondering which of these characters will be sticking around and for how long? We have some answers for you. In an interview with TV Guide, Ron Carlivati gives fans the inside scoop on the actors/characters comings and going.

Luke, Laura, and Scotty’s love triangle still has room to grow. Even after Luke and Laura get back from their adventure of saving their daughter, Lulu, these three characters will be sticking around so that Luke, Laura, and Scotty can work things out.

Carlivati states that Lucy Coe and her portrayer Lynn Herring will be sticking around Port Charles for a long while. He even says, “I think Lucy is already planning next year’s Nurses Ball!”

Felicia (Kristina Wagner) had to choose between the two great loves of her life, Frisco (Jack Wagner) and Mac John York). She chose Mac and now Frisco is bitter and angry. Maxie is having a baby in a few months so this does leave an opening for a possible visit from Frisco in the near future.

Ingo Rademacher (Jax) scored a spot on ABC’s Dancing with the Stars so GH had less time to work with him. The whole story with Brenda, Michael and Carly was a quick decision after Ingo was set to be on DWTS.

Regarding Nurse Bobbi (Jackie Zeman), Carlivati tells TV Guide that she will be leaving Port Charles. But he says she will definitely be returning to Port Charles for other important events.

There as been a lot of back and forth regarding whether or not John Stamos will be reprising his role as Blackie Parrish. Carlivati explains threat there was a lot of confusion and miscommunication when it comes to Stamos. He also mentions that there is still a possibility for his return in the future.

Those at GH plan to celebrate it’s 50th anniversary all year long. This leaves a lot of time for more intense, classic GH stories involving vet characters.

For more in depth information on this interview please visit www.tvguide.com

 

Keep Lynn Herring (Lucy Coe) on GH! Sign the Change.org Petition

Hey GH fans! Please sign the petition to keep the legendary Lucy Coe, played by Lynn Herring on GH. After watching the 20/20 Special, General Hospital: The Real Soap Dish, it’s clear that Ms. Herring thoroughly enjoys playing Lucy. We the fans would love to see her stick around Port Charles. Let’s do what we can to make this happen! CLICK HERE to sign the petition. Thank You!

 

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