General Hospital Spoilers: Will Michael Confess to Catching Willow and Drew?

In the latest episode on November 14th, I found myself right in the midst of a whirlwind of raw emotions as Jason Morgan grappled with Drew Quartermaine’s scandalous affair with Willow Corinthos. The air was thick with tension, and it wasn’t long before heated exchanges erupted into full-blown conflicts within the family circle. Michael Corinthos, in particular, was wrestling with a difficult decision – whether to disclose some earth-shattering truths that could drastically alter his relationship with Willow and perhaps change the course of our lives forever.

Josh O’Connor Opens Up About Filming ‘Highly Choreographed And Rehearsed’ Racy Challengers Scene

In a recent chat with Vanity Fair, British actor Josh O’Connor opened up about an unromantic truth behind shooting intimate scenes in Hollywood, where he’s currently working on projects like The Crown and Challengers. He specifically mentioned his experience filming alongside Zendaya, but as it may seem passionate on screen, the actual process, he explains, is professional and meticulously planned out.

Wicked Director Jon M Chu Teases His Vision For Britney Spears Biopic; Shares Production Updates: ‘She Represents A Generation’

Filmmaker Jon M. Chu, known for directing movies like Wicked, Crazy Rich Asians, Step Up 2, and others, is planning to adapt Britney Spears’ memoir “The Woman in Me” into a biopic for the big screen. In a recent interview, Chu discussed the ongoing project, revealing some production details and expressing his thoughts on portraying the life story of such a legendary pop icon whose influence spanned generations.

Denzel Washington Says His Gay Kiss Was Cut from Gladiator II: ‘I Guess They Weren’t Ready for That Yet’

In the disclosure about Gladiator II, it’s been shared that a scene featuring Denzel Washington’s character, Macrinus, sharing a kiss with another man was initially included but later removed. The script for Ridley Scott’s film hints at Macrinus having past relationships with men, leading to the question from Gaytey: “To what extent might the Roman Empire have been homosexual in nature?