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General Hospital’s Maurice Benard
Maurice Benard is a three-time Daytime winner for his role as Sonny Corinthos on ABC’s General Hospital. Benard joined the Soap Opera in August of 1993. Since then Port Charles has never been the same. Organized crime has become an ongoing problem on the local and even Federal level.
The Port Charles Police Department has their work cut out for them when it comes to PC’s most prominent mob boss. When he first arrive in 1993, Sonny was law enforcement’s number one priority. Today, the fact remains that Sonny gives the authorities a run for the money. He’s been arrested and detained, and even put on trial. But the PCPD and the Feds have yet to stick the landing.
Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) can be pretty intimidating to the average, decently moral and ethical human being. Some would even go as far fearing Valentin and his dangerous public antics. Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) is not one of those people. Nelle is a psychopath and does not live in fear of anyone. Nelle feels like she can always take control of a situation which is exactly what she is going to try to do in order to get custody of her son, Wiley Corinthos (Erik and Theo Olson).
Valentin made it crystal clear that he wants nothing to do with Nelle. She approached him, pitching a potential partnership, and reminded him they are both fighting for custody of their children against the other parent. Nelle told Valentin they could even be more than friends. Valentin expressed to Nelle that he empathizes with Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) as a father, and warned her not to even think about interfering with the well being of Wiley.
Nelle doesn’t take well to rejection, from anyone, it’s the very thing that could trigger her to act out and do something even more destructive. General Hospital spoilers hint that is just what Nelle is going to do. General Hospital rumors have been circulating, claiming Nelle will have her way with Valentin one way or another. Either he will have a change of heart as he dives more and more into desperation in the fight for Charlotte against Lulu Falconeri (Emme Rylan), or Nelle will stoop as low as she did when she faked sleeping with Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).
General Hospital news and spoilers suggest Nelle and Valentin are about to enter into a fierce fight for the custody of their children. Why not join forces and combat the situation together?
Next week on General Hospital isn’t all doom and gloom. Although there will be the ever expected drama, General Hospital spoilers reveal there will also be happiness for some of the residents of Port Charles. As Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) works under pressure to save her own son, TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow), Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), and Jordan’s husband, Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner), are working hard too. Now that they are all on the same page when it comes to Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober), they have and maintain to join forces in order to go forward with Sonny’s plan to take down Renault.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that in the weeks ahead, TJ will come home and happiness will be the focal point as he is reunited with his mom, Jordan, Molly, and those others who love him.
General Hospital rumors warn this doesn’t mean everything is coming up roses for Molly Lansing Davis (Haley Pullos) and her long time boyfriend, TJ. The fact still remains that Molly turned down TJ’s wedding proposal, and although he wasn’t hiding out and avoiding Molly because she said no, that doesn’t mean TJ is fine after the rejection.
Trina Robinson (Sydney Makayla) is grieving the loss of her father, Detective Marcus Taggert (Real Andrews). Taggert wasn’t back in Port Charles long before the tragedy occurred. It had been nearly two decades since Port Charles mob boss, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) had seen his enemy, and at there first recent encounter, it was like things hadn’t changed. Taggert and Sonny were on each other’s nerves right away, however, this time, Taggert informed Sonny he wasn’t in town to take him down. It turned out Sonny and Taggert both wanted to take down Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober).
Taggert saved his daughter Trina and her friend Cameron Webber (William Lipton) from a kidnapped orchestrated by Renault. Taggert died as a result of the tragedy and now his daughter and ex-wife, Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) are mourning his loss. His partner Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) is mourning the loss of a co-worker and friend. However that may not be the case.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Jordan Ashford made a phone call to a mystery person from a burner phone. This wasn’t just any person Jordan was reaching out to. It wasn’t someone to listen and comfort and give support. This person was the only person who could truly help Jordan at this time. She assures the individual on the other line that she is on the burner phone that is meant for only that person. She said, “I wouldn’t have called you if it wasn’t important.” Jordan then seems to asks her friend for approval.
General Hospital have teased that Taggert had actually faked his death as part of a plan to take down Cyrus. General Hospital rumors claimed he and Sonny Corinthos were in on the plan together. New General Hospital rumors claim it isn’t Taggert and Sonny who have the plan, but Taggert and Jordan.
Jordan most likely called her friend and partner, Marcus Taggert as he lays low in order to set the stage for Jordan to catch Cyrus. General Hospital rumors suggest Taggert is alive. Trina is mourning his loss, but if General Hospital spoilers are true that Curtis is Trina’s father, there will be a lot more for Trina to deal with when she discovers these truths.
Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) is working for Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober), carrying out orders of illegal activity, along with directing Commissioner Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) to carry out orders from Cyrus as well. Cyrus has managed to rope Jordan into helping him carry out illegal activity through Port Charles as he hangs her son TJ Ashford’s (Tajh Bellow) over her head. Jordan is being blackmailed by Renault while Harmony made an agreement with the villain in exchange for her freedom.
Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) has already put the pieces together, that Harmony is working for Cyrus, and all the pieces fit into place when Jordan confessed to her husband Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner), Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), and Jason, that TJ was being help captive by Cyrus.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Harmony is in the thick of the danger now that Jordan, Sonny, Jason, and Curtis, are on the same page. Harmony knows she is on borrowed time, which prompted her to have a heart to heart with her daughter, Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen). In their conversation, Harmony mentioned that Willow has been the best thing to come to her. Typically, that is not the way a mother would express that sentiment to her biological daughter. It’s as if she had acquired Willow at some point in her life as opposed to giving birth to her child.
General Hospital spoilers revealed Nina and Willow both have halves to a heart shaped pendant, leading fans to the assumption that the other half of that necklace is in the possession of Nina’s long lost daughter, Willow.
As Harmony prepares for the worst, General Hospital rumors claim that if Harmony dies during this war with Cyrus, at this time is when Willow will discover Harmony is not her biological mother. This leaves an opportunity for Willow to be on the hunt for how this could possibly have happened, how she was lead to believe that Harmony was her mother, and where to begin now in order to find her long lost mother.
Willow and Nina both have halves to the heart shaped pendant, eventually leading to their discovery that they have a much deeper connection.
The Corinthos family has always been a close knit group that support each other and are there for one another in good times and in bad. They have been through some really tough times along with making happy memories.
Although Sonny Corinthos’ (Maurice Benard) son, Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) has been away from Port Charles in an attempt to control his PTSD, General Hospital spoilers hint Dante may return during his grandfather Mike Corbin’s (Max Gail) health declining days.
He is keeping his ex-wife Lulu Spencer (Emme Rylan) and his mom, Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero), at arms length, even sending back letters received. If Dante returns to be with family and support Sonny and his brother, Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), he would also have to face Lulu and Olivia.
There has not yet been confirmation from any General Hospital comings and goings news, however, Dominic Zamprogna has returned briefly in the recent past and General Hospital rumors indicate it is likely that could happen again when the story line fits.
General Hospital’s Maurice Benard, well known around the nation and elsewhere as the iconic TV Mobster and family man, Sonny Corinthos, is never shy about the reality of living with mental illness, particularly Bi-polar Disorder and anxiety.
Right now our nation along with the entire globe, is dealing with these trying times that most of us never would have imagined happening. It’s hard enough on the day to day regular for people with anxiety to cope with every day issues. It may be especially difficult for such individuals to cope and keep their anxiety under control during these concerning times with the Covid-19/Corona Virus Pandemic.
General Hospital news reports Maurice Benard has announced via Instagram, that he will be doing Instagram and Facebook Live as much as he can while he and others are dealing with heightened anxiety at this sensitive time.
After meeting with Cyrus (Jeff Kober), Jordan (Briana Nicole Henry) fear has finally set in and opened her eyes that she needs to up her game with it comes to stopping Cyrus from terrorizing Port Charles, specifically her own family and friends.
After learning Cyrus had her son TJ (Tajh Bellow) kidnapped, General Hospital spoilers point toward Jordan being so desperate to save TJ, she ends up teaming up with the town mobster, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and his enforcer, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton).
General Hospital rumors indicated Jordan will come to realize that she can’t handle Cyrus on her own and needs resources from those whom she would never have expected. Curtis, Sonny, Jason, and Spinelli (Bradford Anderson) combined should have more than enough knowledge, experience, skills and resources to help Jordan get her son back and keep Cyrus from destroying Port Charles.
Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) is about to walk into a storm she never saw coming. She was blindsided by Cyrus Renault’s (Jeff Kober) arrival in Port Charles prison, Pentonville. Renault managed to get transferred to Port Charles, purposely placing himself in the city Jordan has vowed to keep safe as Commissioner. Jordan’s son TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow) is now missing and Jordan seems too chill for being a mother with a missing child. Not until see went to she Cyrus at Pentonville did she put the clues together as he was spelling them out for her.
It seems as though Jordan is dropping the ball on a lot of situations going on in Port Charles, letting either the bad guys win, or the bad guys solve the crimes. Either way you slice it, Jordan just ain’t cutting it as Commissioner of Port Charles. This city needs someone like Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis), Curtis’ with his law enforcement background, or even Mac Scorpio (John J. York) who has been in the Commissioner role before, to deliver quick thinking and effective solutions to situations that arise.
General Hospital spoilers suggest Jordan Ashford may be on her way out as Commissioner of Port Charles. Today, Mayor Laura Collins had to confront Jordan and basically tell her how to approach her current with Cyrus. Jordan’s husband Curtis (Donnell Turner) approached her with the notion of joining forces with Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) in order to tackle this threat head on but she was dead against it. General Hospital rumors claim that is exactly Jordan will end up having to do. Will she be able to get her act together and help her city before Cyrus burns it to the ground and she ultimately pays the price with her job?
After a heartfelt post last week expressing gratitude for his friends and family, aka co-stars and crew over at General Hospital, the outlook looked pretty bleak for Taggert to have faked his death. Fans were hoping Taggert and Sonny teamed up and faked Taggert’s death but Andrews’ post got fans thinking twice.
Despite the post by the actor, General Hospital rumors are are staying strong with claims of Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Marcus Taggert (Real Andrews) having joined forces in order to take down Cyrus, faking Taggert’s death in an attempt to mislead and trip up Cyrus.
Take a look below at the video Andrews posted on his Facebook page.
General Hospital actor, Parry Shen posted yet another hilarious caption to one of his scenes from an upcoming episode of General Hospital. GH fans have been waiting for Wiley’s Grandfather, Port Charles mobster, Sonny Corinthos, (Maurice Benard) to give Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) what he deserves- mobster style.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sonny will pay Brad a visit, and like Shen captioned on Instagram, Brad gets quite the scare! He writes, “I am neither confirming nor denying that I might have possibly peed in my jumpsuit a ‘lil bit. But only just a ‘lil bit.” #GH#Brad#Sonny#SonnyMadeBradSad
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