Shocking News on One Life To Live
Don't miss tomorrow's One Life To Live, readers.
Near the end of the episode Tess gets out and deliver shocking news for Viki.
"That's not the baby I gave birth to," sets up Bree Williamson (pictured)...
Don't miss tomorrow's One Life To Live, readers.
Near the end of the episode Tess gets out and deliver shocking news for Viki.
"That's not the baby I gave birth to," sets up Bree Williamson (pictured)...
Enjoy the latest One Life to Live spoilers from our staff...
Good news, One Life To Live fans:
Tuc Watkins will reprise the role of David on the show next month; meanwhile, Phil Carey will make one more important appearance as Asa.

Curious about what's to come on One Life To Live?
The following video preview for the rest of November might help:
What's in store next week for One Life to Live? You'll have to tune in and find out!
Later today, on One Life to Live, Jessica's baby dies during childbirth. It's the shocking beginning to a significant story that will play out for months.
"Jessica goes to the cottage and ends up giving birth alone," Bree Williamson, who plays Jessica (and her alternate personality, Tess, of course) told The New York Daily News. "The baby isn't crying. Tess' last words before Bess comes out are, 'Why aren't you crying?'"
Indeed, look for Jessica to welcome another personality.
"Bess comes out and wipes up the mess," said Williamson. "And then she calls the hospital and asks if Starr has given birth. She knows that Todd was going to get the doctor to take the baby and tell Starr it died, so she realizes the baby is probably in the office. She sneaks in, switches the babies, and then hides in the closet."
Wait... she stays there with a kidnapped live baby, leaving a deceased one in its place?
"It's supercreepy soap-opera stuff," the actress said.
It sure is. We're so there!
Following a six-month stint as Tina, Andrea Evans completed taping at One Life to Live last week.
"There was always an understanding that it would be short term," Evans told Soap Opera Digest. "I didn't know how this was going to affect my own personal life with having to do so much traveling, and I'm in a situation where I can't relocate."

The series released the following statement to dispel any rumors:
"ABC and One Life to Live were thrilled to have Andrea Evans reprise the role of Tina Lord after 18 years. Her return was made possible with the understanding that it would be short term as Ms. Evans' life, family and home are on the west coast. One Life to Live did not ask that she move across the country in order for her to return to the show."
The door is still open for Evans to return in the future.
Love Todd and Marty or hate them, we bet One Life to Live fans can't take their eyes off this controversial couple.
The love story of the rapist and the amnesiac intensifies tomorrow. What happens then? These two make love.
Well, not all soap operas. And not even her own soap opera, One Life to Live.
But Erika Slezak did recently explain to SoapCentral.com why she has a problem with how some daytime dramas treat their cast members. Here are highlights from a recent interview the actress gave:
I don't want to criticize the executives because I know where they're coming from. They're worried about money. But at the same time, they do not understand the value of keeping the characters, keeping the loyalty of the viewers. When they get rid of certain older characters, and I'm not talking about myself, I'm talking about on other shows where they have gotten rid of certain older characters…
I'm shocked because these are the people audiences have watched for 30 or 40 years. They're going to be upset. But the executives have to make their decisions and they don't make them from an artistic point of view. They make them from a practical point of view.
...they live and die on these focus groups. And, yes, you can get 25 people in a room to say, 'Yes, I hate this person and that person,' but I don't think that represents the entire viewing audience. It's very skewed because those are people, number one, who want to come and talk. They are willing to come and talk. And they are paid to come and talk. This is not an audience that is completely impartial.
Kassie DePaiva has portrayed Blair Cramer since 1993.
In a new interview, the One Life to Live star talks about what it's like to be this character.
"I dont want life to be tame for her," DePaiva said of Blair. "I like the excitement, although it does get a little exhausting in real life and on the soap opera. But it’s all good."
The actress also said that more trouble lies ahead for Blair on One Life to Live.
"Blair is gonna have her hands full with the turn of events in the next month. Once you think things have settled in, something else happens. Starr is giving the baby up, and there’s a lot of things that are going to come out with the birth of that baby."
As Todd’s outrageous plan for his daughter’s baby? Kassie added:
"I think he truly believes that he’s got this clean slate now with Marty, and if he can get her to believe that he is the good person that he is and not the bad person that he was, then he’ll absolve himself. People who are that narcissistic truly believe that. I think he truly believes that he can pull this off and that everything will be perfect."