General Hospital Spoilers: Carly Shares The Burden Of Harmony’s Secret, Willow’s Left In The Dark

Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) feels the weight of the world on her shoulders after promising to keep Harmony Miller’s (Inga Cadranel) dying wish.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Carly needs to share the burden and will confide in her son, Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell).

GH rumors and spoilers suggest Carly spills the tea but Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) remains in the dark about Harmony’s confession. Now that Carly knows that Willow has a twin and is the biological sister to Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier), and that their mother is Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros). Harmony wants Carly to protect Willow from Nina and never tell her that she is her mother.

GH previews and spoilers indicate that Michael will help Carly keep this secret for as long as they can, but unforeseen circumstances may force the truth to the surface.

General Hospital rumors claim if Michael holds onto Carly’s secret, keeping from Willow that she has a twin sister, Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier), and her biological mother is Nina Reeves, it will put a strain on his relationship with Willow. Michael and Willow have remained a strong union for one another and for their son, Wiley. They are better together and have overcome many hardships being by each other’s side. If Michael keeps this from Willow, she will only feel betrayed yet again by the people she loves.

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