General Hospital Spoilers: Anna Sees The Light, Turns On Peter

Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) has been in denial and is blinded by motherly love when it comes to the man who is believed to be her son. Although Anna knows that Peter August (Wes Ramsey) may not be her son but actually her nephew, she still feels a personal responsibility for him and feels guilty that he was abandoned as a child and subjected to be raised by Cesar Faison (Anders Hove).

Anna has refused to listen to reason which ultimately cost her the relationship she had with her ex-fiance Doctor Finn (Michael Easton). Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) came to Anna asking for help in his and Sam Morgan’s (Kelly Monaco) time of need. Jason needed Anna to help prove the things Peter has done in order to exonerate Sam. Anna couldn’t go against Peter as she his trying to build and maintain a mother/son bond with this man she newly discovered was her child. Although General Hospital rumors suggest Peter is actually Anna’s nephew, for now, Peter is known to be her son.

General Hospital spoilers indicate that Peter’s time is almost up and Anna will soon do what’s right and turn her back on Peter. GH rumors claim Anna will see the light after learning all the awful things Peter has done, not only to help Jason and Sam, but Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) as well.

It’s about time Anna comes around, Sam’s name gets cleared, Maxie knows what she’s dealing with, and Peter gets what he deserves.

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