General Hospital Spoilers: Carly Finds Out The Truth The Hard Way

Things just haven’t been the same for Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) ever since he returned from his presumed death, where Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) deceived many just for her own selfish benefit.

Carly has cleared the air, making it known that her feelings for Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) is not what is causing the GH settling feeling between herself and Sonny.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Carly can’t shake the feeling that something is up with Sonny. Some of Sonny’s traits are different than they way he was before he left, and now Carly has to discover the new man Sonny has become.

Carly confided in her mother, Bobbi Spencer (Jackie Zeman), getting advice from someone with experience. Bobbi reminded Carly that the elephant in the room that is a third party in a marriage is a terrible feeling to have. Though Carly knows that her feelings for Jason aren’t an issue, that doesn’t mean there isn’t a third party hanging over Sonny and Carly like a dark cloud.

General Hospital rumors indicate Carly will find out the truth the hard way, walking in on a moment between Nina and Sonny. Carly will put the pieces together and finally understand why Sonny has a softer side when dealing with Nina. Carly will realize that her husband fell in love with Nina while being hidden by her in Nixon Falls. Sonny and Carly will have a big mess to handle, Nina being the focal point of the entire disaster.

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