General Hospital spoilers indicate that Lois Cerullo (Rena Sofer) could very well be forced to leave town when the truth about Gio Palmieri (Giovanni Mazza) is revealed.
General Hospital has been gearing up for the revelation that Gio is actually the biological child of Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) and Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zampronga), and that Gio is in fact the child that Brook Lynn put up for adoption when she was a teenager.
But unbeknownst to Brook Lynn, Lois placed him with the Palmieri family and he was always nearby.
Not to mention, Gio has been in Port Charles for a while now and living in the Quartermaine mansion right under Brook Lynn and Dante’s nose, and neither of them has any idea that he is actually their son!
Lois is fully aware of this, and the truth coming out will indeed spell trouble for her.
The Truth...
General Hospital has been gearing up for the revelation that Gio is actually the biological child of Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) and Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zampronga), and that Gio is in fact the child that Brook Lynn put up for adoption when she was a teenager.
But unbeknownst to Brook Lynn, Lois placed him with the Palmieri family and he was always nearby.
Not to mention, Gio has been in Port Charles for a while now and living in the Quartermaine mansion right under Brook Lynn and Dante’s nose, and neither of them has any idea that he is actually their son!
Lois is fully aware of this, and the truth coming out will indeed spell trouble for her.
The Truth...
- 2/6/2025
- by Derek Rhoads
- Celebrating The Soaps
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease there could be a reason why Gio Palmieri (Giovanni Mazza) seemed to recognize Jason Morgan (Steve Burton).
There could also be a reason why Gio seems to bear a resemblance to a young Jason-could Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) have another son he doesn’t know about?
General Hospital Spoilers – Gio Palmieri Could Be A Little Older Than Oscar Nero
Gio told Dex Heller (Evan Hofer) his father was dead-as far as he knew, and that he was deployed in 2002; Drew’s son, Oscar Nero (Garren Stitt) was born in 2002.
Drew didn’t know about him because he disappeared-at the time, he’d been captured by the Cassadines for the memory swap experiments.
It’s possible that the story of his father’s deployment was simply created by his mother because she didn’t know what happened to his father.
Drew was already a Navy...
There could also be a reason why Gio seems to bear a resemblance to a young Jason-could Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) have another son he doesn’t know about?
General Hospital Spoilers – Gio Palmieri Could Be A Little Older Than Oscar Nero
Gio told Dex Heller (Evan Hofer) his father was dead-as far as he knew, and that he was deployed in 2002; Drew’s son, Oscar Nero (Garren Stitt) was born in 2002.
Drew didn’t know about him because he disappeared-at the time, he’d been captured by the Cassadines for the memory swap experiments.
It’s possible that the story of his father’s deployment was simply created by his mother because she didn’t know what happened to his father.
Drew was already a Navy...
- 6/16/2024
- by Rita Ryan
- Soap Opera Spy
Selling the Oc’s Alexandra Jarvis Says Toxic Culture Led to her Departure - Main Image
The real estate drama at the Oppenheim Group continues off-screen with yet another Selling The O.C. cast member leaving the brokerage, Alexandra Jarvis. She is now the third agent who left the O Group, and it’s all because of the toxic work environment.
Alexandra Jarvis, one of the Og agents in the Newport Beach-based office, recently announced her departure just before the third season's premiere. With fans disappointed by her announcement, perhaps her reason for leaving would shed more light on her decision.
Related: Jason Oppenheim Net Worth: See the Life and Career of the Selling Sunset Star
Alexandra Reveals the Toxic Environment of Selling The O.C.
In a recent interview with People, Alexandra Jarvis didn't hold back when discussing her reasons for leaving the Oppenheim Group. According to her, the...
The real estate drama at the Oppenheim Group continues off-screen with yet another Selling The O.C. cast member leaving the brokerage, Alexandra Jarvis. She is now the third agent who left the O Group, and it’s all because of the toxic work environment.
Alexandra Jarvis, one of the Og agents in the Newport Beach-based office, recently announced her departure just before the third season's premiere. With fans disappointed by her announcement, perhaps her reason for leaving would shed more light on her decision.
Related: Jason Oppenheim Net Worth: See the Life and Career of the Selling Sunset Star
Alexandra Reveals the Toxic Environment of Selling The O.C.
In a recent interview with People, Alexandra Jarvis didn't hold back when discussing her reasons for leaving the Oppenheim Group. According to her, the...
- 5/1/2024
- EpicStream
Netflix’s Selling the Oc is returning for Season 3 on May 3 and the trailer previews the upcoming drama that will continue shaking things up on the reality series.
The new season of the Selling Sunset spinoff continues with the same cast, including Kayla Cardona, Alexandra Jarvis, Brandi Marshall, Polly Brindle, Alex Hall, Gio Helou, Alexandra Rose, Tyler Stanaland, Austin Victoria, Sean Palmieri, and Jason Oppenheim.
Last season, Alexandra Harper was introduced to audiences, and by the end of Season 2, she was given the opportunity to join the Oppenheim Group. However, things seem to be a little rocky for the real estate agent, with Oppenheim saying, “She has not developed the experience that she should have at this stage of the game.”
The romantic drama between Hall and Stanaland that affected the latter’s marriage to his wife Brittany Snow, continues in Season 3.
“You swooned me and then you f***ing disappeared.
The new season of the Selling Sunset spinoff continues with the same cast, including Kayla Cardona, Alexandra Jarvis, Brandi Marshall, Polly Brindle, Alex Hall, Gio Helou, Alexandra Rose, Tyler Stanaland, Austin Victoria, Sean Palmieri, and Jason Oppenheim.
Last season, Alexandra Harper was introduced to audiences, and by the end of Season 2, she was given the opportunity to join the Oppenheim Group. However, things seem to be a little rocky for the real estate agent, with Oppenheim saying, “She has not developed the experience that she should have at this stage of the game.”
The romantic drama between Hall and Stanaland that affected the latter’s marriage to his wife Brittany Snow, continues in Season 3.
“You swooned me and then you f***ing disappeared.
- 4/7/2024
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Spoiler Alert: This article includes details of Sunday’s series finale of Showtime’s docuseries The Circus.
Showtime’s The Circus launched eight years ago with a title that suggested politics infused with a bit of crazy spectacle, but it ended tonight with anxiety, angst and even a sense of dread for what’s ahead.
The docuseries wrapped up after an eventful week: Donald Trump testifying in his civil trial, off-year elections that saw some unexpected Democratic wins and a Republican debate that may ultimately prove to be irrelevant.
But what stood out in the episode were a series of interviews from figures across the political spectrum, which has refracted quite a bit since The Circus debuted. The finale reflected the precarious state of politics, driven largely by the rise and endurance of Donald Trump and the reaction against him and his movement.
Steve Bannon, appearing in a contentious interview...
Showtime’s The Circus launched eight years ago with a title that suggested politics infused with a bit of crazy spectacle, but it ended tonight with anxiety, angst and even a sense of dread for what’s ahead.
The docuseries wrapped up after an eventful week: Donald Trump testifying in his civil trial, off-year elections that saw some unexpected Democratic wins and a Republican debate that may ultimately prove to be irrelevant.
But what stood out in the episode were a series of interviews from figures across the political spectrum, which has refracted quite a bit since The Circus debuted. The finale reflected the precarious state of politics, driven largely by the rise and endurance of Donald Trump and the reaction against him and his movement.
Steve Bannon, appearing in a contentious interview...
- 11/13/2023
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
“The Circus: Inside the Greatest Political Show on Earth” will conclude with its eighth season, Showtime announced on Tuesday. The series finale episode is scheduled to arrive on Nov. 12 at 7 p.m. Et/Pt.
Hosted by John Heilemann, Mark McKinnon, and Jennifer Palmieri, the four-time Emmy nominated political docuseries offered viewers a deeper look at the nation’s biggest political stories inside the beltway from Donald Trump’s unexpected presidential victory and his contentious time in office, to the polarizing politics of the pandemic, the 2020 election and ensuing insurrection on Capitol Hill, as well as Biden’s presidency at a time of international turmoil.
“When we started ‘The Circus’ in 2016, we thought it would be a one-and-done deal. Eight seasons and 130 episodes later, we’re still agog that Showtime gave us the trust and support that kept us cranking on this long, strange trip — and let us prove that our idea of doing a weekly,...
Hosted by John Heilemann, Mark McKinnon, and Jennifer Palmieri, the four-time Emmy nominated political docuseries offered viewers a deeper look at the nation’s biggest political stories inside the beltway from Donald Trump’s unexpected presidential victory and his contentious time in office, to the polarizing politics of the pandemic, the 2020 election and ensuing insurrection on Capitol Hill, as well as Biden’s presidency at a time of international turmoil.
“When we started ‘The Circus’ in 2016, we thought it would be a one-and-done deal. Eight seasons and 130 episodes later, we’re still agog that Showtime gave us the trust and support that kept us cranking on this long, strange trip — and let us prove that our idea of doing a weekly,...
- 11/7/2023
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
The Circus, the Showtime docuseries that presented the chaotic world of politics in a weekly narrative, is ending its run after eight seasons and 130 episodes.
The show, with regular host correspondents are Mark McKinnon, John Heilemann and Jennifer Palmieri, will have its final episode on Sunday on Paramount+ with Showtime and Showtime linear.
Showtime decided not to renew the series amid changes at the premium network. One of the big champions of the show, David Nevins, departed last year.
The Circus is ending just on the cusp of the 2024 presidential cycle, in what might be a fight-to-the-finish rematch between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, the latter of whom is likely to spend the better part of the year in court facing criminal charges.
The show’s hosts haven’t foreclosed the possibility of continuing on another platform, but they gave credit to Showtime for embracing the idea for The Circus and staying with it.
The show, with regular host correspondents are Mark McKinnon, John Heilemann and Jennifer Palmieri, will have its final episode on Sunday on Paramount+ with Showtime and Showtime linear.
Showtime decided not to renew the series amid changes at the premium network. One of the big champions of the show, David Nevins, departed last year.
The Circus is ending just on the cusp of the 2024 presidential cycle, in what might be a fight-to-the-finish rematch between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, the latter of whom is likely to spend the better part of the year in court facing criminal charges.
The show’s hosts haven’t foreclosed the possibility of continuing on another platform, but they gave credit to Showtime for embracing the idea for The Circus and staying with it.
- 11/7/2023
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
The docuseries The Circus: Inside the Greatest Political Show On Earth will return for its eighth season next month on Paramount+ with Showtime.
The show, hosted by John Heilemann, Mark McKinnon and Jennifer Palmieri, will premiere at 7 p.m. Et/Pt on Oct. 8 for a six-episode run. It’ll focus on the 2024 presidential race, including following President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign as it kicks into high gear. It also will spotlight former President Donald Trump’s effort to return to the White House amid criminal indictments, while his challengers seek “to dethrone him as the party’s standard bearer, all while the future of American democracy hangs in the balance,” per Showtime.
The Circus launched in 2016 as the presidential election that year was in full swing. It recently was nominated for an Emmy for outstanding recorded news program. The show is produced by Left/Right for Showtime, with Heilemann, McKinnon,...
The show, hosted by John Heilemann, Mark McKinnon and Jennifer Palmieri, will premiere at 7 p.m. Et/Pt on Oct. 8 for a six-episode run. It’ll focus on the 2024 presidential race, including following President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign as it kicks into high gear. It also will spotlight former President Donald Trump’s effort to return to the White House amid criminal indictments, while his challengers seek “to dethrone him as the party’s standard bearer, all while the future of American democracy hangs in the balance,” per Showtime.
The Circus launched in 2016 as the presidential election that year was in full swing. It recently was nominated for an Emmy for outstanding recorded news program. The show is produced by Left/Right for Showtime, with Heilemann, McKinnon,...
- 9/6/2023
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
There’s, unsurprisingly, going to be plenty of drama in “Selling The Oc” season 2.
Some of the cast recently chatted to Et Canada’s Keshia Chanté ahead of the “Selling Sunset” spinoff’s season 2 premiere on Sept. 8.
Brandi Marshall, Kayla Cardona, Alexandra Rose, Sean Palmieri, Gio Helou and Lauren Shortt teased an eventful upcoming season, with Chanté questioning who brought the most drama.
Palmieri and Cardona said Tyler Stanaland, who was previously married to Brittany Snow. It was reported the pair had finalized their divorce in July after tying the knot in March 2020.
Palmieri told us, “But it seems like the drama revolves around Tyler, like starting it in a way. But then, like, him being, like, ‘I don’t want to talk about it’ yet he’s doing it in front of everyone to see. It’s a very manipulative… I don’t know. I’ll keep [zips mouth].”
Cardona added,...
Some of the cast recently chatted to Et Canada’s Keshia Chanté ahead of the “Selling Sunset” spinoff’s season 2 premiere on Sept. 8.
Brandi Marshall, Kayla Cardona, Alexandra Rose, Sean Palmieri, Gio Helou and Lauren Shortt teased an eventful upcoming season, with Chanté questioning who brought the most drama.
Palmieri and Cardona said Tyler Stanaland, who was previously married to Brittany Snow. It was reported the pair had finalized their divorce in July after tying the knot in March 2020.
Palmieri told us, “But it seems like the drama revolves around Tyler, like starting it in a way. But then, like, him being, like, ‘I don’t want to talk about it’ yet he’s doing it in front of everyone to see. It’s a very manipulative… I don’t know. I’ll keep [zips mouth].”
Cardona added,...
- 9/5/2023
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
The hosts and panelists of “Morning Joe” added their voices to the chorus criticizing the launch of Ron DeSantis’ presidential campaign, after the announcement via Twitter Spaces was plagued by glitches on Wednesday night.
On Thursday morning’s episode of the MSNBC talk show, the hosts and panelists pretty much agreed unanimously that DeSantis’ launch went as poorly as it could go, after starting 20 minutes late because Twitter’s servers purportedly couldn’t handle the volume of people tuning in to listen (which former Twitter CEO Elon Musk and DeSantis’ camp have been spinning as a good thing).
“I mean, it was an abomination,” former White House Communications Director Jennifer Palmieri said bluntly. “And just so much hubris all around, from DeSantis, from Musk — by the way, 700,000 people is not that much. Like, Twitter should be able to handle 700,000 people.”
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On Thursday morning’s episode of the MSNBC talk show, the hosts and panelists pretty much agreed unanimously that DeSantis’ launch went as poorly as it could go, after starting 20 minutes late because Twitter’s servers purportedly couldn’t handle the volume of people tuning in to listen (which former Twitter CEO Elon Musk and DeSantis’ camp have been spinning as a good thing).
“I mean, it was an abomination,” former White House Communications Director Jennifer Palmieri said bluntly. “And just so much hubris all around, from DeSantis, from Musk — by the way, 700,000 people is not that much. Like, Twitter should be able to handle 700,000 people.”
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- 5/25/2023
- by Andi Ortiz
- The Wrap
Showtime’s News and Documentary Emmy-nominated series “The Circus: Inside the Greatest Political Show on Earth” will return for Season 8 on Feb. 26 at 8 p.m. Et/Pt, TheWrap can exclusively announce. The docuseries will be back with six more episodes featuring hosts John Heilemann, Mark McKinnon and Jennifer Palmieri as they pull back the curtain on this extraordinarily fractured and volatile moment for American democracy.
Season 8 will hit the ground running in 2023 to examine a new era of divided government as President Joe Biden braces for withering GOP-led House investigations, per the network’s logline. Meanwhile bitter divisions among Republicans signal a tumultuous year ahead for the party and the nation. And while Biden mulls a bid for reelection amid questions about his mishandling of classified documents, former President Donald Trump is facing multiple investigations of his own, as well as staring down a list of
potential Republican challengers, in...
Season 8 will hit the ground running in 2023 to examine a new era of divided government as President Joe Biden braces for withering GOP-led House investigations, per the network’s logline. Meanwhile bitter divisions among Republicans signal a tumultuous year ahead for the party and the nation. And while Biden mulls a bid for reelection amid questions about his mishandling of classified documents, former President Donald Trump is facing multiple investigations of his own, as well as staring down a list of
potential Republican challengers, in...
- 2/1/2023
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Showtime’s political docuseries The Circus will return September 25 for an eight-episode run, expected to focus on the midterms and the ongoing threats to democracy.
John Heilemann, Mark McKinnon and Jennifer Palmieri are returning as the hosts/correspondents for the show’s seventh season. The series airs Sundays at 8 p.m. Et/Pt on Showtime.
The series — with the tagline “Inside the Greatest Political Show On Earth” — started in 2016, with the focus on that year’s presidential election. But it’s captured the disruptive world of politics since then, keying in on presidential and congressional elections as well as key moments in the Biden and Trump administrations. The new season will spotlight the battle for control of Congress, as Democrats face historic headwinds against a Republican party all the more loyal to Trump.
In the new trailer (see it above), Palmieri says, “The big thing that may save Democrats is Republicans.
John Heilemann, Mark McKinnon and Jennifer Palmieri are returning as the hosts/correspondents for the show’s seventh season. The series airs Sundays at 8 p.m. Et/Pt on Showtime.
The series — with the tagline “Inside the Greatest Political Show On Earth” — started in 2016, with the focus on that year’s presidential election. But it’s captured the disruptive world of politics since then, keying in on presidential and congressional elections as well as key moments in the Biden and Trump administrations. The new season will spotlight the battle for control of Congress, as Democrats face historic headwinds against a Republican party all the more loyal to Trump.
In the new trailer (see it above), Palmieri says, “The big thing that may save Democrats is Republicans.
- 8/22/2022
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Hillary Clinton has picked CNN senior political correspondent Brianna Keilar for her first nationally televised interview since officially announcing her candidacy. Word of the CNN “get” interrupted, if only temporarily, the chatter on news networks, and in social media, about Clinton’s optically disastrous roping off of media during a weekend parade appearance.
Clinton’s first national interview will air Tuesday on The Situation Room at 5 Pm Et and repeat on Anderson Cooper 360 at 8 Pm.
This past Sunday on CNN, State Of The Union host Jake Tapper noted social media had gone bonkers over the sight of Clinton and her Media “Veal Pen” marching in a New Hampshire parade on July 4. “I see a lot of Republicans loving it, because they hate us more than they hate her,” Tapper noted. Among his panelists, conservative talking head S.E. Cupp called it “humiliating for reporters who have to abide by Hillary Clinton’s rules of journalism,...
Clinton’s first national interview will air Tuesday on The Situation Room at 5 Pm Et and repeat on Anderson Cooper 360 at 8 Pm.
This past Sunday on CNN, State Of The Union host Jake Tapper noted social media had gone bonkers over the sight of Clinton and her Media “Veal Pen” marching in a New Hampshire parade on July 4. “I see a lot of Republicans loving it, because they hate us more than they hate her,” Tapper noted. Among his panelists, conservative talking head S.E. Cupp called it “humiliating for reporters who have to abide by Hillary Clinton’s rules of journalism,...
- 7/6/2015
- by Lisa de Moraes
- Deadline Film + TV
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