General Hospital Spoilers: Jason Visits Willow, Will He Convince Her To Do What’s Best For Wiley?

Jason would be the one to know how it feels to connect with a child that isn’t biologically yours and do what it takes to keep that child safe and loved. After all, that’s exactly what he and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) did when she had Michael (Chad Duell). Michael’s biological father is actually Jason’s brother, AJ Quartermaine (Sean Kanan) who Carly deemed unfit as a father and hid the truth from him for many years. Jason acted as Michael’s father until Sonny and Carly got together and became a family. The Corinthos family is now one of the most iconic on Daytime television and the rest is history.

General Hospital spoilers reveal on March 26th, Jason takes time to pay Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) a visit. General Hospital rumors indicate Willow is speculative, perhaps of the situation she will ultimately be faced with regarding Michael, and his and Nelle Benson’s (Chloe Lanier) son, Wiley (Theo and Erik Olson). Jaason Morgan knows all about raising someone else’s child as his own and it’s highly possible that is the reason for his visit to Willow. Jason will remind her of the bond she made with Wiley as she acted as the only mother figure in the child’s life for almost two years.

Will Willow be a willing participant in helping Michael gain full custody or will Jason really have to lay it all out for her?

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