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Sonny Makes A Scene At Brook Lynn’s Wedding — And The Bride And Groom Don’t See Eye To Eye

General Hospital spoilers report Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) is growing more restless and unstable by the day. Unfortunately for him, the only person in any position to question his day-to-day behavior is Ava Jerome (Maura West) — and she already knows exactly why he’s acting out of sorts.

Undermedicated without any clue that his prescription was tampered with, Sonny is headed to Brook Lynn Quartermaine’s (Amanda Setton) wedding to Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard).

With Natalia Ramirez (Eva LaRue) on his arm, Sonny might think he’s on cloud nine, but it won’t take but a few disturbances at the wedding to set him on fire. If he makes a scene on Brook Lynn’s big day, her new hubby may have something to say about that — but will Brook Lynn be the buffer between her groom and her “Uncle Sonny?”

General Hospital Spoilers — Family First?

Brook Lynn knows the meaning of family first. She may even believe she knows it better than Chase does.

Although he is a family man, he doesn’t come from as big of a family as she does — and she assumes he hasn’t faced as many hurdles with his family as she has. To be fair, who has?

Brook Lynn has always accepted Sonny in the package he comes in — mafia and all. As a cop, Chase is a bit more discriminating.

It was one thing to invite him to their wedding, but if he makes a scene in front of his friends, family, and colleagues, he’s not going to desire a repeat or having to explain to any of them why Sonny is still in their orbit and not written off entirely.

GH Spoilers  – Tease Brook Lynn Quartermaine Goes To Bat

Brook Lynn has gone above and beyond to accommodate Gregory Chase (Gregory Harrison) in their wedding plans — even bumping up their big day to make sure he would have a shot at attending and being coherent when he did.

Throwing that in Chase’s face isn’t going to get her anywhere right now as he balks at her association with Sonny — someone she’s not going to easily give up.

When Chase complains about Sonny’s reckless behavior, it will stun him to hear Brook Lynn defend him in any respect, even if she agrees that he overstepped.

General Hospital Spoilers — Not All Honeymoons Are Paradise

Chase may have upgraded their honeymoon from Palm Springs to Florence by selling his truck, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t time left to botch all plans of romance in the weeks following their big day if the newlyweds can’t meet in the middle about their approach to their now-joint family.

Will Sonny become the catalyst that sets other arguments in motion for how they’ll raise their someday-family and who they’ll let into and out of their lives?

Keep checking back for more GH news and spoilers to see how this shakes out for the possibly unhappy couple.

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