General Hospital: Alexis Davis and Jenz Sidwell at Wyndemere
A new villain has arrived in Port Charles and he’s made himself quite comfy. He has made at least one friend in Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring), a shady business deal with Sasha, and a partnership with cosmetics company Deception is pending. Whether or not he dips his hands into Lucy’s prized possession, okay, get your kinds out of the gutter because we mean DECEPTION 🤣, Natalia’s ex-husband makes all the right moves to put down roots in Port Charles.
There’s something mysterious about Jenz Sidwell. No, it’s not the name. And it’s not just the elusiveness of his past and Port Charles arrival. For me, it’s the eery sense that Sidwell knows a lot more about Port Charles than anyone imagines. Particularly, the infamous Cassadines, and especially Natasha Alexandra Mikkosovna Cassadine.
According to General Hospital recaps, Sidwell presented Alexis with the object representative of Helena Cassadine’s (Constance Towers) curse. Although Sidwell made it seem like Alexis’s forthcomings were new news to his ears, GH rumors tease that Sidwell is well aware of that dagger’s significance, the history behind it, and everything else Cassadine.
Furthermore, Jenz told Natalia (Eva LaRue) that he wasn’t after Sonny Corinthos. So, if not for Sonny, then why did Jenz Sidwell decide to take up residents in Port Charles? PC is the home of Holly Sutton (Emma Samms), Lucky Spencer (Jonathan Jackson), Anna Devane (Finola Hughes), Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), Sasha Corbin (Sofia Mattsson), and the others who were captured by him. He casually, yet mysteriously makes his way around the city as if he’s done nothing to any of those people. In fact, his defense of his actions always comes with vague and elusive explanations, never really denying or confirming, while he justifies the topics of concern to those who have questioned him.
Jenz Sidwell Is A Cassadine?!
This type of arrogance, mystery, and overall demeanor remind me of one thing. Or, many depending on how you look at it. The Cassadines. Although uniquely identifiable, when it comes down to their roots, a Cassadine is a Cassadine, is a Cassadine. Everyone knows the phrase, you can take the girl out of the toxic and criminal Russian aristocratic family of Greece’s Spoon Island, but you can’t take all that mess out of the girl. Or something like that.
Needless to say, no matter how much she separates herself, Alexis is always going to be a Cassadine. Her father Mikkos was unfaithful to the evil Helena Cassadine, so of course there was hell to pay. Although her father Mikkos conceived Natasha outside of his marriage, she still has the Cassadine blood, and name. She chose to change her identity for obvious reasons. Now Natasha is Alexis. Unfortunately, regardless of any identity change, Alexis can’t escape her family.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest that the Cassadine family gains another member when Sidwell is revealed to be Alexis’s half brother. His sudden presence in Port Charles raised suspicions, and it’s safe to assume that Jenz hasn’t revealed his plans for Port Charles just yet. But when he does… good luck!
Are Alexis and Carly new rivals?! Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) continues to rot away in Pentonville. Meanwhile, the woman who’s protecting the real murderer gets whined and dined by another man.
General Hospital spoilers tease that a new rivalry is brewing in Port Charles. Over the years the people of Port Charles have gone from butterflies in their stomach to thorns in their side when friendships and relationships go south. It’s no secret that Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) isn’t the ideal image of female friendship as we know it. Honestly, Carly doesn’t tolerate pettiness. She’s as real as they come and many feel threatened by her confidence. Furthermore, some may even be jealous of Carly and the way men seem to flock to her to become her most trusted companion.
General Hospital rumors tease that Alexis becomes Carly’s biggest critic. Jealousy is evident when Alexis turns green over Carly. It’s apparent that Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) will do whatever it takes to protect Carly. Ultimately, Sonny won’t let Alexis rot for his crime but he sure is taking his sweet old time to come forward and set her free.
GH rumors hint that Alexis and Carly are new rivals after Carly protected the man who put Alexis behind bars.
Sam’s Death Destroys Alexis! If only Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) would have left that gun alone in the first place. Of course a mother is going to protect her child. On the other hand, Molly (Kristen Vaganos) blames Kristina (Kate Mansi), and the real person to blame is Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).
We could go back and forth all day long with the what ifs and should’ve, would’ve, could’ve debates. Don’t forget that Jagger Cates (Adam Harrington) might be the victim, yet he was no innocent victim. But, no matter how Sonny, Ava, Kristina, and even Alexis played things out, the option for a redo doesn’t exist.
One of Port Charles’s brightest attorneys is facing murder charges. Alexis Davis wears many hats in her busy life, but she’s a First and foremost a mother.
Sam’s Death Destroys Alexis
Will her selfless act to protect one daughter cause the death of another? According to General Hospital spoilers, Alexis continues to put her freedom on the line to protect her daughter Kristina. Sadly, with protecting Kristina comes with the fact that Molly and Sam will risk themselves to protect their mom. GH rumors tease that Alexis has blood on her hands. And it isn’t Jagger’s.
Kelly Monaco Shares Davis Girls photo! Losing your favorite character/actor is never a walk in the park. But the certain circumstances of how they part ways with the Soap Opera can throw salt on the wound. Actually, it also depends on how each of us sees things. Recently, GH news indicates that details surrounding Kelly Monaco’s exit have had an impact on how fans deal with the bad news.
According to recent GH news and spoilers, GH Blog confirms that Kelly made an official statement about her GH exit. Click HERE for the details! Or click Below ⬇️ to read Kelly’s statement.
General Hospital News Reveals The Latest Kelly Monaco Controversy Update- Kelly Monaco Shares Davis Girls Photo
General Hospital’s Davis Girls: Kate Mansi, Kelly Monaco, Nancy Lee Grahn, and Kristen Vaganos
The Davis Girls are a group of four strong, capable, and loyal womenz who reside in Port Charles. Recently, GH news report updates reveal that Kelly Monaco shared another statement about her sudden GH exit. According to GH spoilers, Monaco’s latest Instagram post opened another can of worms. Controversy already plagues the 21 year GH star’s abrupt departure, but now there’s more to decode. Interestingly, Kelly addressed the confusion around her exit in the caption below. Monaco tells GH fans how she really feels. She writes, “Last scene with the Davis girls. 😘 😢 🙏🏻 still doesn’t make any sense to me.”
General Hospital’s Michael E. Knight and Nancy Lee Grahn share more upcoming scenes! …Port Charles is stocked with capable attorneys. After all, crime runs rampant around these streets, and the people of Port Charles want justice.
According to the latest General Hospital comings and goings Michael E. Knight has returned to the GH canvas. Upon his return, Port Charles has regained one of the city’s newer-to-town lawyers.
General Hospital spoilers indicate that Alexis is stuck behind bars unless drastic measures are taken. She’s already outed Kristina (Kate Mansi) to her lawyer Martin Gray. Now it’s only a matter of time before the PC PD go after Sonny and Alexis‘s daughter.
General Hospital news and spoilers indicate that Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) and Martin Grey (Michael E. Knight) have their work cut out for them. Reportedly, the attorney, and the attorney defending her need time to work around implicating Kristina. these two spend an increasing amount of time together. As agent murder case unfolds.
GH’s Michael E. Knight and Nancy Lee Grahn
Meanwhile, off the set, GH news news reports reveal that Michael E. Knight speaks out on his co-star Nancy Lee Grahn. GH spoilers reveal that night had something to say about grand as they share more screen time as Alexis and Martin. Evidently, Knight got candid in an interview and revealed that he has a crush on Nancy. He told Soap Opera Digest, “I’ve got a crush on Nancy.” Then, the former AMC alum (Tad Martin) continued to rave about Nancy. “Nancy is wonderful! I mean, how lucky am I? Nancy has forgotten more about doing daytime than most people will ever know. I love her. She’s phenomenal. She’s one of those people where it literally doesn’t matter what the scene [is about] — she’s like playing handball against the wall; it doesn’t matter what you hit, it’s going to come back to you.”
Nancy Lee Grahn Comes For Antonio Sabato Jr. …Whenever I take a moment and become reminiscent of the 90s, I think, “what a time to be alive!” Especially when it comes to the iconic storylines that shaped the people of Port Charles. Off-set, Nancy Lee Grahn Comes For Antonio Sabato Jr.
In 1992, Antonio Sabato Jr. joined General Hospital’s iconic cast. He portrayed John “Jagger” Cates from 1992-1995. His time in the daytime drama may have been short, but Sabato’s presence remains unforgettable. Then, Nancy Lee Grahn’s acting experiences as Beverly Wilkes (ABC’s OLTL), and Julia Wainwright (NBC’s Santa Barbara) helped lead Grahn to land the role of Alexis Davis.
In September of 1996, Grahn began her time on General Hospital as Attorney Alexis Davis. Working for the mob, Alexis had a prominent role in Port Charles alongside her client, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). Although Jagger and Alexis had very bliss ties to Sonny, the two never crossed paths in the 90s. And despite never having worked together, Nancy drew attention to the possibility that she was given Sabato‘s old dressing room.
According to General Hospital news reports, Grahn’s recent posts reveal the latest GH drama. Off-set, GH’s Alexis Davis and former General Hospital star are at odds. Antonio Sabato Jr.’s character, Jagger (Adam Harrington), was recently killed off the show. But Sabato hasn’t played the role since 1995. Last week, Grahn shared an IG photo referencing the former Jagger’s old dressing room.
Check out the latest off-screen General Hospital drama!
Jason finds Lucky in Africa! Lulu Spencer is the talk of the town as her family fights to find a donor. She’s running out of time, but Lulu’s loved ones are determined to find the match that will save her life. Laura (Genie Francis) and Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) have been by her side ever since Lulu was moved from the long term care facility to GH.
Meanwhile, another family member devotes her time supporting Lulu. Carly is rooting for her cousin to pull through, and is laser focused on finding a donor. Luke’s (Tony Geary) niece Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) is hell-bent on finding Lucky Spencer (Jonathan Jackson) because the odds are in his favor as the best chance at being Lulu’s donor.
General Hospital spoilers tease that this Fall brings enthralling adventures. Previously, GH news reports confirmed that the role of Lulu Spencer had been recast. Now it’s only a matter of time before Laura’s daughter wakes up from a 3 year coma. This Fall, drama ensues as a result of Lucky’s new predicament. Furthermore, things between Dante and Sam become understandably complicated. Lulu definitely has to make up for lost time- and relationships.
General Hospital rumors tease that Lulu has Jason to thank after he finds Lucky and brings him home to Port Charles. Ultimately, it will be Lucky’s organ donation that saves Lula life. Finally, Carly’s desperate plea for her cousin’s life puts herself and Jason at risk- along with others. Will Jason return in one piece?
Daddy’s Home! Earlier this week, General Hospital Blog helped spread the word about Rick Hearst’s GH return. GH news reports confirm that Hearst returns to General Hospital as Ric Lansing.
Reportedly, the actor and role was last seen on GH in 2016 after his 2002-2009 run on the Daytime Drama. Ric Lansing came to town for his brother, Sonny Corinthos. However, Ric and Sonny didn’t have a happy reunion. Their relationship was complicated at best, and the years never brought them closer.
According to recent General Hospital comings and goings, Rick Hearst has returned to General Hospital as Ric Lansing. Recently, Hearst shared details of Ric’s comeback. Apparently he’s back for his daughter Molly Lansing Davis (Kristen Vaganos). She’s gonna need her father at a time like this… maybe even a lawyer! Good thing that Ric is mother Molly’s father, and an attorney!
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Ric returns to represent Molly in her custody battle against Kristina Corinthos (Kate Mansi). The situation between the surrogate sisters intensifies this week as Molly gets served. According to the recent General Hospital previews, TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow) turns to Alexis (Nancy Lee Grahn).
Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and his brother Ric Lansing (Rick Hearst) have a troubled relationship. Ric came to Port Charles back in 2002. Unfortunately, his arrival into his mob boss of a brother’s hometown wasn’t a happy family reunion. Let’s just say that Sonny and Ric aren’t the type of bros to have each other’s back.
Ric left Port Charles in 2009, then briefly returned in 2016. For the most part Ric was a covert villain. As GH recaps recall, Ric spiraled and exposed himself to the town after holding Carly hostage. Shockingly, Carly was locked in a panic room inside Ric’s own home. He shared that home with Elizabeth.
Ric was romantically involved with Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) and Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn). But his most complicated relationship was the one he had with his brother. Sonny and Ric weren’t best buds. Actually, Ric grew up with a father who hated Sonny. He came to PC and dated trouble, and committed crimes.
Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) and Ric Lansing (Rick Hearst)
Rick Hearst Returns To GH As Ric Lansing
General Hospital news confirmed that Tic Lansing is headed back to Port Charles. Yes, Sonny’s brother is back! Sources say that casting director Mark Teschner reached out to Hearst. In a recent interview, Rick Hearst shares the details about he’s GH comeback.
“It’s been very much on my periphery and not in my consciousness for eight years,” he disclosed. “The last time I was there was 2016.”
General Hospital recaps recall the character’s name drop during a conversation between Alexis Davis and Molly Lansing Davis (Kristen Vagabosý. Reportedly, Hearst
“I didn’t think anything of it, really, and then lo and behold, [casting director] Mark Teschner is reaching out to me via email, my Google voicemail and my Facebook with a ‘call me,’ Hearst recalls. “I’m like, You know, as much as I love Mark and I love that he would reach out to me, that’s awfully intense. Somethings up.”
According to the latest GH news updates, Rick Hearst reveals his thoughts when Mark Tescher asked the big question. Hearst was asked to reprise his GH role as Ric Lansing. The actor explains, “My first question was, ‘Really?” he muses. “And he said, ‘Yeah.’ I said, ‘What’s the story, what’s happening?’ So then he told me and I kind of look at it as, ‘Daddy’s home and here to take care of his daughter and anything that entails.'”
It sounds like Ric comes back to Port Charles as Molly goes through a tough time. Will Lansing represent his own daughter in a custody battle?
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that Rick Hearst has been taking his first scenes. Ric Lansing returns to Port Charles on the week of August 19th.
Something we know about General Hospital star Nancy Lee Grahn is that she doesn’t hold back. If something is in her mind, Nancy doesn’t miss a beat before taking it to social media.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that Nancy has taken to social media platform, X to express her latest frustration. Additionally, Grahn tells GH fans the truth about co-star, Haley Pullos. The 25 year old is currently serving time in a California jail. Last year, GH news reports broke that GH’s Haley Pullos experienced a life threatening ordeal. The use of alcohol and marijuana ominously led to a serious car crash on a California highway.
Last month, General Hospital Blog shared an update on Pullos as she was sentenced to jail time for her crimes. You can read the details in our article below.
According to General Hospital news and spoilers, Nancy Lee Grahn tells the truth about Haley Pullos. The long time General Hospital co-star, TV mom, and genuine friend spoke with Pullos directly from jail. Haley’s TV mom didn’t hesitate to set the record straight about GH’s Molly Lansing Davis. Instead, Grahn wasted no time shaming those who wished harsh punishment upon the 25 year old GH actress.
A recent X post revealed the truth when Nancy shared what she knows about Haley. “For those who wished for Haley to be punished with no exceptional treatment, you’ll be relieved to know she’s in maximum security solitary confinement alongside hardened criminals,” Nancy wrote. She continued to show her support for Pullos in a series of tweets. Make sure to check them out below!
I couldn't have been more impressed with her strength, her resolve, her accountability. NOT ONE COMPLAINT. Not one "Why me" She's taking it all and it's ALL beyond horrible… with stoicism & grace. I am SO incredibly proud of her.
Id also like to add that much of what you read about her was not true. She's always been respectful, an A student, never got into a lick of trouble ever & made a terrible terrible mistake 1 night
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