It’s been quite some time since the shocking news broke. General Hospital Blog was first to share that Steve Burton’s wife at the time, Sheree, was pregnant! Soon after, General Hospital star Steve Burton took to social media to correct the news. Thats when GH Blog quickly went back to the editing room to capture the story and correct the previous assumption.
General Hospital news recaps recall when Sheree announced her pregnancy. The news broke back in May of 2022, before anyone knew she and Steve had separated. Fast forward a year and a half and Steve and Sheree Burton’s divorce is finalized. Details of their divorce judgment have been obtained by People.com. Reportedly, Steve is to pay Sheree $12,500 per month in child support until April of 2024. After that, she receives $10,000 monthly for their two minor children. Additionally, Sheree and Steve both waived spousal support, but Sheree is to receive $50k in retroactive support.
Sheree’s fourth child Izabella was born in February of 2023. Currently, the fitness mogul is pregnant with her fifth child at age 46. Best of luck to Steve, Sheree, their children, and their loved ones.
Dex replaces Jason with Sonny?! Sonny Corinthos is so many things to so many people. His loyalty extends to those who equally practice and display the same loyalty. If you’re in a position to mean something to Sonny and vice versa, then consider yourself lucky.
Evidently, Sonny makes such an impression that even some of his enemies end up as friends and more. One enemy in particular is Dex Heller (Evan Hofer). The junior gangster was born for this position, quite literally. When Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) found Dex, they were both sure they would bring Sonny down. Hence, Dex was once Sonny’s secret enemy. But despite his initial intentions, Dex spills his true feelings.
General Hospital recaps revisit Dex’s confession as he tells Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) what a Sonny now means to him. He explained, “I’ve never had anyone in my life like him. I just feel like he’s taught me so much about what it means to be a man.” Immediately, this scene bright fans to social media platforms with buzz about Dex and Sonny. According to the latest GH rumors, Dex had a deeper reason for wanting coming Port Charles. As it turns out, working for Michael wasn’t just for Michael’s benefit in his quest to destroy his father. Instead, taking the job was a means to an end for Dex.
Dex Replaces Jason with Sonny
Previously, speculation about Dex’s connections pointed straight to Jason Morgan (Steve Burton). Since Maurice Benard revealed that he’s done with Sonny having kids, some fans finally jumped off the. bandwagon that claims Dex is Sonny’s son. However, Jason is another story. Dex just admitted he’s never had a father figure. And just as GH Blog predicted, Dex longed for that connection. Odds are he came to PC to get revenge on the man who (unknowingly) took his father away.
See, GH rumors claim that Dex grew up without a father and it’s possible his mother told him that Jason chose mob life over fatherhood. So he came to PC for answers and revenge. But he never imagined he’d find what he was always looking for. A father figure.
Steve Burton returns! The daytime tv icon has spent nearly three decades as an über popular heart throb and bad boy, and the other half of one of the most memorable couples in television. Like Bonnie and Clyde, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) and Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) were always down for adventure.
Before there was Jason Quartermaine aka Jason Morgan, there was Harris Michaels. Dating back to 1988, Burton began his role on Days Of Our Lives as Harris Michaels. General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Steve is going back to his roots. Although his time as Michaels wasn’t even a fraction of that of his time on General Hospital, he could make up for that in present day.
GH comings and goings news reports confirm Steve Burton returns to reprise a past role. After his exit from General Hospital, Burton landed a role on Days spin-off, Beyond Salem. There is where he stepped back into Harris Michaels’ shoes after the iconization of Jason Morgan.
Steve left his iconic role as Sonny Corinthos’s mob enforced when ABC and Disney implemented a vaccine mandate. As a result, Jason Morgan has been presumed dead ever since.
General Hospital news confirms Steve Burton will return to daytime tv as Harris Michaels on Days Of Our Lives early next year.
Steve Burton is also know for his role on The Young and the Restless as Dylan McAvoy. In between his years as Jason on GH, Steve jumped ship from 2013-2017. GH fans long anticipated his return to Port Charles, ultimately leading to a granted wish. Unfortunately, this time around won’t be the same. However, fans can catch Steve Burton on DOOL, exclusively on Peacock.
Hey General Hospital fans! We have some exciting news for you. Who could forget the legendary bromance between General Hospital’s Sonny Corinthos, and his right hand man, mob enforcer, Jason Morgan? The two have been a team since Jason Quartermaine was in an accident caused by his brother AJ while under the influence, and became Jason Morgan. Sonny took him under his wing, and the rest is history.
Since Steve Burton left General Hospital in 2012, he has been greatly missed by fans and co-stars alike. Steve Burton and his family moved out to Tennessee and no longer reside near GH family and friends like Maurice. The two stars will be together again very soon! Steve Burton and Maurice Benard will be teaming up for a LIVE Webinar to benefit Ourbravest.org (Steve Burton’s donation) and The Bipolar Foundation Ibpf.org (Maurice Benard’s donation).
This event will be presented by 70X7 Marketing Group. It will take place on Sunday, October 5th. For full information and ticket purchasing please visit app.websonair.com
The wise words of the lethal Victor Cassadine will forever reign true. Since the beginning of their existence on General Hospital, the entire family with the exception of Alexis and Nikolas have been pure evil. The apples don’t fall far from the trees in that family. The have been reeking havoc on the residents of Port Charles since August of 1981. From the Ice Princess to Helena’s infatuation with Luke, kidnapping Lucky and making it look like he died in a fire, to the current cryogenic drama we are seeing today, the Cassadines are limitless when it comes to evil and getting what they want. Victor has managed to con Robin into helping him “defrost” Stavros and Helena Cassadine with the incentive of saving her best friend Jason Morgan. Robin was under the impression that after Jason woke up, she would be able to take him to Sam and Danny. Victor has much different plans. He has sent Robin away and is planning on using Jason’s strength to brain wash him into being beneficial to him.
If Victor is successful into making Jason his own, it may be a while before Sam knows he is alive. Will Robin let Victor get away with this? Do you think Jason will be a different man with a new life or will he find his way back to his true love and family?
SHARE if you think JaSam is forever!
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