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Laura And Kevin Clash Over Cyrus!

General Hospital spoilers tease that for the most part Laura Collins (Genie Francis) and Kevin Collins (Jon Lindstrom) are on the same page when it comes to their marriage.

Kevin even agreed to legally adopt Laura’s grandson, Ace Cassadine (Jay and Joey Clay) when Ace’s mother, Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) died and his father Nikolas Cassadine (last played by Adam Huss) was sent to prison. But they haven’t always seen eye to eye on everything.

General Hospital Spoilers – Kevin Collins Kept A Terrible Secret!

Years ago, Kevin learned his twin brother Ryan Chamberlain (also Jon Lindstrom) had been returned by the DVX after they had no more use for the serial killer’s particular skills.

Kevin kept Ryan’s presence a secret, so when Ryan overpowered Kevin and took his place, no one was the wiser for several months.

During this time, Ryan fell in love with Ava Jerome (Maura West) and killed her daughter Kiki Jerome (Hayley Erin). Ryan was eventually brought to justice and sent to prison.

GH Spoilers – Laura Collins Was Furious With Kevin Collins

Laura was furious that Kevin had protected his twin in the hopes of curing his madness.

She believes that if Kevin had just told the truth that Ryan was alive, that he wouldn’t have been able to get away with his crimes for as long as he did.

Laura eventually forgave Kevin and they have been happy together ever since. Kevin was there for Laura when she discovered she had a criminal brother of her own, Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober).

They stood united once Cyrus was finally sent to prison for all his crimes as drug trafficker and mob boss.

General Hospital Spoilers – Cyrus Renault Found Religion In Prison!

While is prison, Cyrus claims that he has found a new path thanks to the word of God. Although Laura was skeptical at first, Cyrus has been adamant that he is a changed man.

Cyrus was eventually released from prison, and eventually became radio show evangelist. The more good it appears that he does, the further he draws Laura into his path.

Kevin won’t be so easily convinced. Look for trouble between the happily married couple as they disagree about how much they should let Cyrus into their lives!

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