Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) have had an obvious and upfront hostile relationship shortly after Nelle presented herself in town. For a while Carly was falling for Nelle’s tricks, but eventually the truth came out and Nelle was exposed for being the sneaky, lying, phsyco that she is today.
In this week’s special episode revealing the backstory between young Carly, played by Eden McCoy (Josslyn Jacks), and young Nelle, played by Willa Rose, reveal a secret that connects Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) closer to solving the mystery of her long lost daughter.
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General Hospital spoilers hint that in some way, Nelle will be somewhat redeemed as a character, while throwing Carly under the bus, blaming her for hurting Nelle. General Hospital rumors claim Carly will have made the choice to leave the family home even after being asked to stay by Frank Benson. Carly will be blamed for causing Nelle to feel abandoned, causing long term emotional trauma. It hasn’t been said thus far if they will really go there, to blame Carly for Nelle growing up to be a psycho. Hopefully, Carly’s character won’t be trashed in an attempt to save face for Nelle.
In September of 2003, the iconic AMC Daytime Soap, All My Children was cancelled. It was an end of an era for many, yet Soap Opera fans still clung on to their other favorite daytime shows that were still standing. The actors moved on and their characters played will live on in some way or another.
Recent General Hospital news and spoilers indicate a possible arrival for AMC star Vincent Izizarry to bring the character, David Hayward to General Hospital. The actor told Soaps In Depth, that he is open to bringing this character to a new town, that town being, Port Charles.
General Hospital‘s Finola Huges (Anna Devane) has a long history of co-starring along side Izizzary, and General Hospital spoilers and rumors from fans have been swirling, making it known that bringing Izizarry and Hughes together again is on their radar.
General Hospital Blog will keep fans posted on any new information regarding Vincent Izizarry joining the cast of GH.
Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) is overcome with emotions pulling her toward protecting the little boy she got to know and love, thinking he was her own biological son. Now that the truth is out about Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) and Nelle Benson’s (Chloe Lanier) plan to pass off Wiley as the son Willow gave up for adoption, and let Lucas (Ryan Carnes) believe the lie, Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) is giving it is all to make sure Nelle doesn’t get custody.
Willow is invested in Wiley’s well being and knows that Nelle is detrimental to the child’s mental and possibly even his physical well being. Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson), Michael’s girlfriend, came up with the plan to have Willow and Michael marry in order to provide a stable home for Wiley. Michael’s lawyer, Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) advised Michael not to involve Sasha, as her sketchy past would do more harm than good.
General Hospital spoilers suggest that it will get more and more difficult for Willow to deal with her emotions when she thinks of Nelle having the possibility to shape Wiley’s life in any way. Willow is worried Nelle will harm Wiley in some way, especially after her bizarre rationalization for not wanting Wiley to have corrective heart surgery. Willow fears his life is in danger. He will need another surgery down the road and since Nelle has taken a stance against surgery, Michael, Willow, and everyone who loves him fears Nelle will get in the way of his health.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Willow will be ready to do whatever it takes to save Wiley from Nelle, and it has been rumored that this is when Willow will agree to marry Michael for the sake of his son.
Sasha is all for this union, but, Detective Chase (Josh Swickard) isn’t on board at all. There will be a fallout among friends when Michael and Willow unite to protect Wiley. Can Sasha get through to Chase that this is the best plan?
As the mystery of Nina Reeves’ (Cynthia Watros) long lost daughter deepens, we are opened up to more and more clues leading up to the big reveal. Previous General Hospital spoilers indicated the two young women who are up and running for the spot of Nina’s biological daughter, are Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) and Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen).
General Hospital rumors have speculated that both these women could turn out to be Nina’s daughter, individually, as well as twins. However, in a recent General Hospital poll, the majority of General Hospital fans voted to see Willow as Nina’s daughter.
In this week’s special episode, Eden McCoy who plays Josslyn Jacks has taken on the role of young Carly (Laura Wright), along with actress Willa Rose, playing the role of young Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier). In these coming episodes, the other half of Nina’s heart shaped pendant is seen around young Nelle’s neck. However, General Hospital spoilers reveal there is much more than meets the eye.
General Hospital rumors claim that shady Frank Benson helped Madeline Reeves (Donna Mills) sell Nina’s baby (Willow Tait) to Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel). General Hospital rumors also claim that the reason young Nelle is seen with the necklace goes back to when Willow told Nina that her mom, Harmony, travels light. Nelle could have been gifted the necklace, or the necklace was simply left behind out of convenience.
General Hospital spoilers have already revealed Willow’s obvious reaction to seeing Nina twirl that pendant. However, the pieces are starting to come together as to why. Willow could have very well seen that necklace in Nelle’s possession, not knowing that it actually belongs to her, not Nelle. Perhaps Willow was startled, and didn’t want to tell Nina that Nelle could possible be her daughter since she possesses the other half.
It’s true young Nelle is wearing the other half of Nina’s pendant, but, there could be more to the story. This is most likely not a cut and dry story, and GH rumors hint that Nina will think Nelle is her daughter, to later uncover it has been Willow all along.
Now that Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) knows the real threat of his wife Jordan Ashford’s (Briana Nicole Henry) enemy, Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober), it looks as though Curtis is calling upon his wife’s ex, Shawn Butler (Sean Blakemore) to possibly be of some assistance to the situation.
Shawn Butler has a close relationship with Jordan and their son, TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow), and once he gets wind of what is happening, and the threat of danger Cyrus has inflicted on his family, odds are he will try to find a way to help and protect them.
General Hospital spoilers indicate Shawn is about to get a big ear full on Cyrus blackmailing Jordan while having TJ kidnapped. Shawn is currently serving a sentence in Pentonville. and General Hospital rumors claim he will find a way to get out. General Hospital spoilers hint to Curtis rounding up Shawn to help Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) succeed in eliminating Cyrus.
General Hospital news and spoilers have not revealed any new GH comings and goings related to Sean Blakemore returning to General Hospital, however the story line and General Hospital rumors seem to be pointing in that direction.
Would Shawn be a good person to call upon to help Sonny, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) and Jordan take down Cyrus?
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal an upcoming role for General Hospital‘s, Kelly Thiebaud, best known to GH fans as Britt “The Britch” Westbourne.
In General Hospital comings and goings news, General Hospital spoilers reveal Kelly Thiebaud has landed a brand new role on NBC’s Days Of Our Lives. Thiebaud will head to DOOL for a brief stint as Zoey, Evan’s (Brock Kelly) lawyer, the week of April 13th.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Kelly will continue to work on General Hospital as Britt Westbourne during her short time at Days.
Long time significant others, Molly Lansing Davis (Haley Pullos) and TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow) have found themselves in a whirlwind of emotions. As if things between the two of them weren’t complicated enough after Molly so brutally turned down TJ’s marriage proposal, just add a kidnapping and love triangle to top it all off.
TJ is fresh off Cyrus Renault’s (Jeff Kober) retaliation agaisnt his mother, Commissioner Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry), and Molly was so thrown off by Jordan’s explanation to Molly regarding why she hasn’t been contacted aided in her impulsive decision to sleep with Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Molly and TJ agree to a domestic partnership, promising one another to spend the rest of their lives together, all without the overrated marital tradition Molly so wanted to avoid. Molly was pretty obvious by the look on her face that she felt guilty about what had happened between her and Brando the night prior. She kept emphasizing that she thought she and TJ were over for good, but Molly never went on to explain her previous night. Molly gracefully agreed to TJ’s request at a domestic partnership, all while thinking freshly about who she was with just hours before.
It’s no question that Molly loves TJ, but they may not be what each other actually needs in a partner. It’s clear these two want different things in life, TJ flat out laid it out on the table. However, Molly still agreed to spend the rest of her life with TJ.
Molly’s decision to kiss Brando and ultimately sleep with the mechanic she just met has sparked some new General Hospital rumors. GH rumors claim Molly will marry TJ and then soon after, find out she is pregnant.
Although Molly and TJ have been together for a long time, it seems as though these two aren’t meant for forever. Will TJ stick with Molly after finding out what she had done while he was away suffering?
There has been much speculation around this topic. General Hospital spoilers have been bouncing around from two main candidates. General Hospital news and spoilers have revealed that Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) will recognize the heart shaped pendant that Nina Reeves is holding at her desk. Willow’s recognition of the pendant proves recent General Hospital rumors of Willow’s involvement in this story line. However, what it doesn’t reveal is the way in which she is involved.
General Hospital rumors have another young woman in mind to be revealed as Nina Reeves’ (Cynthia Watros) daughter. Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) has been pegged by GH fans along with the possibility of Willow and Nelle being twins, leaving both girls as Nina’s daughters.
Check out the GH poll below and let us know who you think will be revealed as the daughter of Nina Reeves!
Samantha McCall (Kelly Monaco) or now even better known as Sam Morgan, has always been a force and a fighter. Lately, General Hospital fans have come to a grand general opinion that this character has been written out of character for a while now. General Hospital and Kelly Monaco (Sam) fans have been wondering there the real Sam Morgan has gone. The fighter, the smart and excited adventure seeker. Sam has gotten lost in the shuffle of Port Charles drama because the character has been written in a whiny, needy, way, losing spark, strength, and independence, that was once Sam Morgan. It takes a tough cookie to be married to a mob enforcer for Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). Sam has gone through a lot, not only worrying about her man, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), but herself as well. Sam has been directly involved in mob violence due to her man’s line of work- and still she stays. General Hospital spoilers reveal a little bit of the old Sam. Although some see Sam’s reaction to the breakup with Jason as immature, or not thinking of her family, it remains the fact that when it comes to the thought of losing Jason, Sam will always behave like Sam. Nothing is more important to her in the moment than being with her true love. It’s true she isn’t seeing clearly when it comes to the long run, and even her kids. But Sam is the type of woman who survives off of love. When she doesn’t have the one she loves, all other life tasks seem impossible to take on. Sam wouldn’t be Sam if she didn’t show an immense emotional reaction when it comes to losing Jason. General Hospital news and spoilers reveal this will be a long haul for Sam and Jason, as they try to prove Peter’s guilt while Sam tries to push on forward in life without Jason.
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