General Hospital Recap: Lulu Smacks The Fool Out of Brook Lynn
On today's General Hospital recap
Rocco wants answers from Lulu about Britt's involvement with his birth and whether she's his real mother. Lulu calls Dante to come so they can discuss it together. Lulu says genetically he is theirs even though Britt actually gave birth. Dante says they were going to tell him after the coma and Lulu swears, they don't love him any less.
Dante and Lulu explain how Britt stole the embryo and carried him to term. Rocco thinks this means they didn't really want him. Lulu swears she wanted him and that Britt stole him and wasn't his mother. Dante says they were desperate to have him and found out the truth when they went back for the embryo.
Lulu promises he's loved no matter how he came into the world. Rocco says Danny found the file in Brook Lynn's things and wishes he hadn't seen it. He says he wishes he'd heard it from them and not like in this way. Lulu storms out determined to confront Brook Lynn.
Anna wants to know Sidwell's involvement in Natalia's death, but he swears he would never harm his son's mother. He says Natalia was Sonny's loose end, and Anna should be investigating him.
Sonny tells Laura his family is being targeted but he might have a way to contain the damage. Laura says she won't turn her back on him and kowtow to anyone. The two share a hug as Ezra walks in, filming the whole thing. Laura says filming in an interrogation room is illegal and has one of the officers make him delete the footage.
Anna tells Laura and Sonny the autopsy report shows Natalia died of an overdose of drugs and alcohol. Ezra eavesdrops when she tells them Natalia wasn't murdered. He's annoyed when Anna releases Sonny.
Marco tells his father Anna ruled Natalia's death an accident and Sonny is free. Sidwell says they're not dropping the case.
Gio doesn't know how to justify the Sonny he grew up with, with the man Tracy warns him about. He tells Emma he wants to know who the real Sonny is. Gio approaches Carly to talk about Sonny. Gio tells her Tracy has been warning him, but Sonny has been generous. Carly says Sonny was drawn into the life but he's a good man.
Josslyn and Vaughn discuss how to get Emma to back off of Dalton and fake a breakup so he can cosy up to her. Emma falls for it, sitting down to talk to Vaughn and the two bad mouth Josslyn. The two bond over their love of animals.
Michael tells Brook Lynn about the incident at the pool with Wylie and Willow and says Willow isn't the woman he married. Brook Lynn brings up her anger towards Lulu but pulls back from hurting Rocco.
Cody runs into Brook Lynn and is upset with her for making him keep the pregnancy a secret from Dante. She says she counted on him that day but needed to protect the baby. Cody says he didn't know the truth about his father and didn't want that for Dante and Gio. Brook Lynn offers forgiveness and the two share a hug.
Sasha and Michael spend time bonding over the adorable Daisy and join Cody and Brook Lynn at the boathouse. The four enjoy the fireworks until Sasha heads back to the house to check on Daisy. Sasha finds the baby missing from the crib.
Lulu storms into the boathouse, screaming at Brook Lynn and smacks her in the face.
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This story was originally reported by Daytime Confidential on Jul 8, 2025, where it first appeared.

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