General Hospital Spoilers: Sonny And Phyllis Try To Connect Sonny With His Past, Nina Shows Up At The Tan-O

Phyllis Caulfield (Joyce Guy) has provided a roof over Sonny Corinthos’ (Maurice Benard) head since he washed up from his fall from a collapsed bridge. He can’t remember a thing but some of his personality traits shine through during this time of uncertainty.

Sonny recently displayed some mad poker skills where he won a bunch of money to help Phyllis and Lenny save The Tan-O. It seems like little by little “Mike” may be turning into Sonny.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina is headed out of town to clear her head and just get away from the stressors that linger around Port Charles.

General Hospital rumors indicate Nina could be headed to see Phyllis so she can connect with someone who is familiar with her situation regarding Nelle (Chloe Lanier). Last month, Nina made a phone call to The Tan-o in order to get ahold of Phyllis. Nina had some questions about Nelle but Phyllis admitted she didn’t know much more.

General Hospital rumors claim Nina will run into Sonny, aka “Mike” when she goes to visit Phyllis at the bar. Phyllis has been trying to help Sonny connect with his past to discover his true identity.

GH rumors hint that Nina will not admit she knows Sonny, leaving him in the dark about who he is and where he’s from. Nina wants nothing more than to stick it to Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and get payback.

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