When referring to The GH Family, the phrase includes the cast and crew of the iconic daytime drama, along with the fan base that keeps the soap opera going year after year, decade after decade.
General Hospital news reports confirm that Wes Ramsey’s contract with General Hospital has expired, causing fans to question his status on the soap opera as Peter August. The latest to the storyline Ramsey’s character Peter is entangled in with Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms), Anna Devane (Finola Hughes), Viktor Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), and many others has reached the climax. The dramatic tale is coming to a close as is August’s reign of terror.
General Hospital spoilers reveal the long awaited end to Peter August has finally arrived. In a recent Instagram post, General Hospital news reports confirm Wes Ramsey’s exit from General Hospital. The actor shared the news with fans, thanking the GH family, along with supportive fans, in a heartfelt message under a photo featuring Ramsey walking out of Prospect Studios.
General Hospital Blog wishes Wes the best of luck in his future personal and professional life. It has been a ride watching him as the super villain, Peter August.
Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) would be the first many of those who would love to see Peter August (Wes Ramsey) get what’s coming to him.
Thankfully for humanity sake, along with Maxie, Austin Holt (Roger Howarth, and Anna Devane (Finola Hughes), there are numerous, strong and capable people who are ready to not only see Peter suffer, but to make him suffer at their own hands. that being said, there are more people than one who want Peter dead. General Hospital spoilers reveal Maxie or someone close to her will be the one to finally put an end to Peter.
On February 6th, GH Blog shared General Hospital news reports regarding Ramsey’s contract with the soap opera. GH comings and goings reports revealed Ramsey’s contact with the daytime drama has expired with no word of renewal. GH fans suspect that Wes is ready to exit General Hospital as Peter August faces his final showdown, resulting in the long awaited end to a major problem in Port Charles.
Peter’s Final Showdown Begins!
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest the beginning of the end is very near for Maxie’s captor. It’s been rumored that due to the fact that Ramsey’s GH contract has expired, Peter will die when the rescue mission for Maxie is finally victorious. GH previews indicate the rescue and downfall of Peter will begin on Tuesday, February 22nd.
Do NOT miss the climactic ending of Peter August’s reign of terror in Port Charles!
Peter August (Wes Ramsey) has been blazing a trail for himself throughout Port Charles. Destroying the lives the ones he has claimed to love, Peter has no shame in what he does and how he gets ahead. Until now, Peter has always landed on top.
General Hospital rumors supporting the exit of a major character has been circulating among media outlets. GH fans have questions the status of a few of their favorite actors/characters from the daytime drama.
General Hospital spoilers suggest Peter is finally about to get what’s coming to him after all this time of being one step ahead of his victims.
General Hospital news reports reveal that Wes Ramsey’s contract with General Hospital has expired as of early 2022 (Jan-Feb). This news brings about concerns over Ramsey’s status with the soap opera and how the end of his contract will effect the current storyline.
General Hospital spoilers suggest Peter’s days are numbered as the people of PC rally to save baby Louise. Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) is putting all the pieces together after being betrayed by Viktor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy). Will it be up to Valentin to take Peter down?
Peter August (Wes Ramsey) finally got what he deserved when Dr. Finn (Michael Easton) snapped, lost control, and pushed Peter down the stairs of the hospital, causing what looked to be his demise.
Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) and Dr. Finn are the only ones who know what happened to Peter while the rat of Port Charles try to hunt him down. Liz check his pulse and breath and got nothing. She and Finn came up with a plan to buy enough time for Finn to keep working on a cure for Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard), by avoiding an investigation about Peter’s death.
General Hospital spoilers indicate Liz and Finn have conjured up a mass cover up, but the GH audience remains in the dark about if and where they moved his body.
General Hospital news outlets have yet to confirm Wes Ramsey’s exit from General Hospital, as well as the actor himself. This lack of confirmation draws up new General Hospital rumors, claiming Peter might not be dead after all. If Liz and Finn moved his body and walked away, it’s possible he regained consciousness and was able to seek medical attention. If that’s the case, Elizabeth could possibly go down in history as the worst medical professional on the planet, declaring someone dead who isn’t. ????
Although Ramsey’s exit from GH hasn’t been confirmed, that’s the likely outcome based on where his character Peter’s storyline has been led.
General Hospital Blog will keep fans up to date on any General Hospital comings and goings surrounding the status of Wes Ramsey’s role on GH.
The day has finally arrived. GH fans have been anticipating the day Peter August (Wes Ramsey) got what has been coming to him. Peter has been getting away with tormenting the people of Port Charles for far too long. But those he has hurt the most take solice in knowing that each move Peter makes is a step closer to him slipping up and getting caught.
General Hospital spoilers indicate Peter August is without a pulse, without breath, which led Elizabeth Webber Baldwin (Rebecca Herbst) to believe he is dead. She and Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) plan to make Peter’s disappearance look like he’s on the run.
General Hospital rumors claim Finn and Elizabeth keep this secret together, alluding to their family and friends that Peter must have taken off and is on the run.
General Hospital news reports have not yet confirmed Wes Ramsey’s exit from General Hospital, as well as Ramsey himself. He has not made a statement yet at this time, confirming or denying the exit rumors. It seems pretty clear that Peter August is as dead as one can be after Elizabeth found no pulse and no breath while he was lying lifeless and bleeding, at the bottom of the stairwell.
General Hospital comings and goings rumors claim Ramsey is OUT at GH and his character, Peter August will be assumed on the run until finally being declared deceased.
General Hospital Blog will keep fans up to date on any news related to Wes Ramsey’s GJ edit rumors and status with the daytime drama.
The wait is over. Peter August (Wes Ramsey) finally got what was coming to him. After all the lives Peter has destroyed, including committing murder more than once.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Finn and Elizabeth keep what happened to Peter a secret. Liz made it crystal clear that she doesn’t want Finn going to prison over a disgrace or w human such as Peter. She also pointed out that if Finn comes clean, or even admits he and Peter had an argument, the investigation would take too long. Time is of the essence when it comes to Chase’s condition which was brought on by Peter.
General Hospital previews show Liz and Finn talking to Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) about Peter. They are sticking to their story that Peter has gotten away and is on the run. It looks as though the lies have come full circle now that Finn has to keep this secret about Peter from Anna.
What will they do with the body? General Hospital rumors claim Liz and Peter need to move Peter’s body so that he isn’t found and can continue to be presumed a fugitive.
Peter August and his portrayer, Wes Ramsey, have been the focus of General Hospital and the topic among fans.
General Hospital spoilers and previews reveal the wedding day drama will come to a conclusion this week. Dr. Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) finally spilled the tea about Peter in front of his fiancé and her loved ones.
General Hospital news reports GH fans have been giving Wes Ramsey a hard time when it comes to his character, Peter. Some characters we love to hate and some well, we just love or hate. There’s not much to like about Peter August right now, and General Hospital spoilers reveal co-star, Tristan Rogers jumps to Ramsey’s defense. In a recent fan video made by Tristan Rogers, the actor called out the writing, even labeling the current story line involving Ramsey as Peter August, “a horrible storyline.” In the video Rogers makes a statement, expressing his opinion surrounding GH’s current story and of Ramsey, he said, “He’s got himself into a horrible storyline, and the storyline is the fault of the show,” Rogers said. While still defending Ramsey, Tristan Rogers admitted, “I think he was wrong for the character,” Rogers admitted. He noted that Anders Hove (Cesar Faison) had a “natural menace” about him that worked for the part of Faison. Rogers argued that the role of Faison’s son needs the same thing, but Ramsey is “too much of a gentleman.”
In regard to where the story will take Ramsey and Peter August from here, Rogers weighs in stating, “We think that we’re edging toward the end, but we don’t really know,” Rogers said in the clip.
GH rumors claim Peter will die and others indicate he will indeed lose Maxie (Kirsten Storms) but will somehow remain in Port Charles. Only time will tell where the writers decide to take this character after the climactic revelation.
Peter August (Wes Ramsey) isn’t the most liked person in Port Charles. He has been lying and framing others for crimes he has committed. He has Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) believing Peter is her happily ever after. What’s about right happen will devastate poor Maxie.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that GH actor, Wes Ramsey, gave fans a hint as to what’s in store for his character, Peter. Time is running out as the date of Maxie and Peter’s double wedding with Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) and Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) quickly approaches. Dr. Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) is zeroing in on Peter, making her extremely close to exposing his lies. She isn’t the only one trying to prove who Peter really is. Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), Spinelli (Bradford Anderson), Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers), and quite a few others have his number, and are just waiting for the right evidence/proof to fall into their lap. Even his sister, Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) is into him. The only people who still believe in Peter’s sincerity, are Maxie and Anna, the two women who will be hurt the most as a result of his lies coming to light.
General Hospital rumors indicate Peter’s world will come crashing down at the wake of his exposure, leading to a devastating wedding day for Maxie, as well as Anna and Finn. Earlier this month, General Hospital news reported on Ramsey’s potential exit from the show, which lead to Wes clearing the air with fans, stating that his IG post was misconstrued, and not a farewell post. However, it looks like things may have changes as we get close to finding out who and how Peter will be exposed.
In a recent tweet, Ramsey replied to a fan who posted the question, “Who will kill Peter?” Ramsey then retweeted the fan’s question which included a video of possible/potential suspects. He captioned the retweet, “???? Spin the wheel this week!! #GH.”
General Hospital rumors immediately began to run wild with the notion that Wes Ramsey has hinted there is truth behind Peter’s upcoming demise. Asking fans to spin the wheel to find out who murders Peter seems like a direct hint at what’s to come.
General Hospital star, Wes Ramsey, has taken to social media to clear the air from an Instagram post yesterday. Yesterday’s IG post shared by Ramsey sent fans j to a confused frenzy, as his IG caption sounded a lot like a goodbye.
General Hospital news reports that actor Wes Ramsey has confirmed that his character, Peter August, isn’t being killed and he isn’t going anywhere!
Although it seems like Peter’s says are numbered as General Hospital spoilers hint toward the upcoming revelation of Peter’s dark side, Ramsey has made it clear that he isn’t leaving General Hospital.
According to Ramsey’s social media clarification, his statement explains, “Based on a tidal wave of comments, I must now preface — this is not a farewell post,” Ramsey added at the top of his original statement. “Just had a great week at ‘the office,’ so thank you for all the kind and supportive words. GH has the best fans on the planet.”
General Hospital star Wes Ramsey joined the cast of the adventurous, Daytime TV drama, in in October of 2017, and made his first on air debut on November 14th, 2017, as the devious Peter August.
General Hospital spoilers and previews reveal things are about to unravel as Peter’s secrets emerge from the darkness.
General Hospital news reports, actor, Wes Ramsey has shared a message on Instagram that sounds a lot like a goodbye. In the caption to his IG post below, Ramsey addresses fans by captioning, “Thank you for sharing in the adventure of this journey.”
Is this goodbye for GH’s slithery villain? GH Blog will keep fans up to date on any GH comings and goings news regarding Ramsey’s status with the soap opera.
Wes Ramsey’s real life girlfriend, Laura Wright, continues to play the iconic role of mob wife, Carly Corinthos. However, Ramsey’s potential exit has a much more significant impact on another character, Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms). General Hospital spoilers reveal that Maxie is about to run into another storm as she suffers yet another great heartbreaking loss.
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