Ryan Paevey is returning to “General Hospital ”after 7 years
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On the August 19 episode of General Hospital, Britt and Jason had it out, Maxie's life was on the line, Joss slept with Vaughn and more.
Wondering why General Hospital fans are talking about Maxie’s future and possible leaving? A recent storyline twist and off-screen update have fueled speculation about what’s next for the longtime character.
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General Hospital spoilers for next 2 weeks (August 19 to 29, 2025): What to expect, major developments, and more
The General Hospital spoilers suggest that Sidwell will likely try to take Maxie out of the equation. With Monday’s episode of August 18, 2025, showing Maxie fainting after applying a cosmetic product, she will be taken to the hospital soon. It is likely that Lucas will attend to her and desperately try to save her.
After passing out live on TV during a Home and Heart channel appearance, Maxie (Kirsten Storms) is in dire condition at General Hospital. Lucas (Van Hansis) does everything he can to save Maxie's life and is keenly aware that he is saving the person who has his sister's heart.
General Hospital (GH) spoilers tease that patient advocate Stella Henry (Vernee Watson) could be heading toward a stroke crisis.Along the way, will the insurance fraud investigation that Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) set off bring about her downfall?
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Who Is Flora on General Hospital?
Who is Flora Gardens on General Hospital? Who plays Flora on GH? You've got questions and we've got the answers!
Tristan Rogers, known for his role as Robert Scorpio on “General Hospital,” has died. Tristan Rogers, who played legacy character Robert Scorpio on ABC's “General Hospital,” died Friday, less than one month after he made a special appearance on the soap opera. He was 79.
After smoothing some of Deception's newest night cream on her cheek, Maxie (Kirsten Storms) suddenly felt faint and collapsed onto the floor. A frantic Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton) had to alert Lucy (Lynn Herring) and Flora (Susan Batten) as they were yapping away.
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