Fan favorite Milo Giambetti played by Derek Cheetwood will be returning to ABC's soap opera "General Hospital," Celeb Dirty Laundry reports. According to the report, the character will be coming back this month for several weeks.
The drama has by far the largest cast of any of the remaining daytime soaps in ABC, making it hard to give all the characters a decent storyline in a just a limited time slot.
Based on the Soap Opera Digest's edition, "Milo returns for several episodes beginning on August 14th when Sonny offers romantic advice to his former employee." The character worked as a bodyguard with Jason Morgan for the Corinthos family. In 2013, Milo quit his job and left Port Charles. He served as fitness instructor in the company, "Deception" managed and run by Lucy Coe and Laura Spencer.
The publication mentioned that the Milo will be needing advice on romance. This spoiler made better sense as there are rumors that Epiphany, GH's favorite nurse, stole the heart of Milo. Apparently, he has a huge crush on her, but he is having difficulties winning her over. This is where Sonny enters the picture and gives him some pointers.
Meanwhile, other news claims that Billy Miller's fans have been lobbying to watch the actor on "General Hospital." The show has been reportedly laying the groundwork for the come back of Jason Morgan, leaving fans wondering whether Miller will play the character.
This week, viewers will see that Jason is not dead. However, it seems that it will take time before he will be fully shown on the show. According to the Official Morgan Corinthos Facebook page, Jason's face will not be shown until another accident happens where he will be bandaged. The character's face will be revealed, supposedly showing miller in the role, according to the spoilers.
However, Twitter user @MarkHsoap recently created a buzz online after tweeting "Billy Miller didn't sign a contract (per FV last weekend), so like many #GH characters, he'll be recurring for now. Testing on both sides..."
"FV" supposedly refers to Frank Valentini who is General Hospital's executive producer. The twitter user went on saying that Miller's supposedly recurring status agreement allows him to commit to other projects.
"General Hospital" airs weekdays on ABC.
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