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Hayden Barnes Returns To “Save” Both Hamilton & Violet Finn

General Hospital (GH) spoilers note that ever since Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) and Dr. Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) hooked up, fans have buzzed about his ex, Hayden Barnes (Rebecca Budig) returning. Hayden isn’t only the “love” of Finn’s life, she’s also Violet Finn’s (Jophielle Love) biological mom and Liz’s half-sister. Her comeback would’ve caused a ton of drama for Fiz!

Still, as Finn and Liz’s relationship is cracking at the seams, and the good doctor’s life seems to be spiraling now that he’s drinking, could Hayden return to help him pick up the pieces?

General Hospital Spoilers – Violet Finn Needs Her Mom, Now More Than Ever

GH spoilers state that as Finn continues to drink, he has loved ones worried around him. Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) is now not only dealing with the loss of his father, Gregory Chase (Gregory Harrison), but he’s leading the way to ensure that Violet is taken care of and that his brother gets the help he needs.

Violet is Chase’s number one priority, and he obviously wants to do everything he can to help Finn.

This means taking Violet out of Finn’s care, for now, until Hamilton can get his life back together. Chase and Brook Lynn Quartermaine-Chase (Amanda Setton) talked about it and they both agreed to move back into the Q mansion, temporarily, and bring Violet with them until Finn gets back on track.

This wouldn’t even be an option if Hayden was around. Could she learn about Chase and BLQ’s plan and return to PC for her daughter? Brook Lynn and Chase don’t have evil intentions for Violet, they have her best interests at heart.

However, at the end of the day, they aren’t her parents, and in light of her grandfather’s passing, and her father’s struggles, Hayden may realize the time is now to be by her daughter’s side.

GH Spoilers – Hayden Returns To PC, But It’s Too Late For Finn

GH spoilers have been foreshadowing Finn’s passing. Shortly after Gregory passed away, Violet voiced concerns about her dad dying too, and BLQ assured the young girl she had nothing to worry about.

But could something happen to Finn? A drinking and driving crash seems to be in his future, so would he survive this? If he passes away, would that be the reason that brings Hayden back to town? She may not only want to say, “goodbye” to her love, but also collect her daughter.

Would you like to see Hayden return? Leave your comment below! Tune into GH daily on ABC to catch all the drama in Port Charles and visit this site often for the best General Hospital news, spoilers, and updates.

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