Ava Jerome’s (Maura West) and Sonny Corinthos’s (Maurice Benard) convoluted relationship baffles many. Hate sex led the two mobsters to become co-parents. Their daughter Avery has linked them for life.
GH recaps recall the Jerome/Corinthos rivalry as both mob families fought to take territory in Port Charles. Ultimately, the Jerome family’s mob influence has died now that both Olivia and Julian Jerome have both passed away.
As the only remaining Jerome family member left in Port Charles, Ava stirs up enough trouble on her own. According to General Hospital spoilers, Ava continues to harbor the secret about Sonny’s placebos. She knows exactly why he’s spiraling, but remains in the dark about who is pulling off the med switch.
Carly Saves Sonny
The latest General Hospital spoilers and previews indicate that Carly takes action. She knows Sonny better than anyone, and she can see when he’s struggling. As it turns out, Carly figured out what’s Ava’s been up to. It’s become obvious that something is off about Sonny and his medication.
Lately, Sonny’s been putting his trust in the wrong people, starting with Ava. But thankfully Carly is on top of this. Will she save Sonny before he hits rock bottom and loses Avery?
Despite Sonny Corinthos’s mindset, Carly and Jason are not against him. In fact, they are about the only two people who truly look out for Sonny’s best interest. They know him inside and out, and stand by him even when they’re on the outs.
For most of their adult lives Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) have been the closest and most trusted people to Sonny. But since breaking up his marriage for Nina, he and Carly haven’t been the same. Furthermore, Sonny’s relationship with his best friend has drastically changed.
GH recaps remind us who stood by Jason when he was accused of shooting Dante. Even Sonny doubted his former right hand man. Sonny treated Jason like an enemy upon his homecoming because he assumed the worst. Then, Jason was vindicated after having been accused of shooting Dante. Apparently, Jason’s innocence didn’t matter to Sonny because he refuses to talk things out. Instead, Sonny harbors anger toward the two people he can actually trust.
Right now Sonny finds it difficult to trust anyone because he’s been burned many times before. As a result, the trust between Sonny and Jason and Carly is gone. Although the Port Charles mob boss has unfairly accused and shunned his best friend and ex-wife, Jason and Carly have not wavered.
Carly Confronts Ava About Sonny
General Hospital previews and spoilers indicate that Carly is still looking out for her ex-husband. GH previews show Carly as she confronts the suspected snake. Yes, Carly gets wind that Ava is up to no good. Agent Cates (Adam Harrington) can’t be trusted, but neither can Ava. So, is Sonny’s ex-wife able to stop a mobster like Ava Jerome (Maura West) if she’s working with the FBI?
Despite everything they’ve been through, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) remain in each other’s side. As the other parent to their children, Sonny and Carly mutually respect one another and hold their positions in a place of honor.
Similarly, but not exactly, Sonny holds Ava Jerome (Maura West) in the same regard. It’s understandable as Sonny honors the mothers of his children, even if they’re no longer involved. However, he was never romantically involved with Ava. And furthermore, she had a hand in his and Carly’s son, Morgan’s (Bryan Craig) death.
The relationship between Sonny and Ava is nothing more than mutual respect, but some say that it’s much more than she deserves after her part in Morgan’s shocking death. She felt comfortable enough to turn to her child’s father in her time of need. Additionally, Ava trusted Sonny with her secret about Nikolas Cassadine.
According to GH recaps, Carly’s daughter Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) lead the search for Ava. That’s when she realized that something was very wrong. Meanwhile in Puerto Rico, Sonny and Nina’s (Cynthia Watros) honeymoon was cut short when Carly called with the news she heard from Joss. Clearly, both Sonny and Carly have been there for Ava in her time of need. And according to GH spoilers, Ava tells Sonny and Carly Nina’s secret out of loyalty. She feels guilty that she’s been keeping this secret as they’ve gone to great lengths to find the truth. She’s watched Carly lose so much while all along she knew it was Nina who tipped off the SEC.
Will Sonny and Carly ever forgive Ava for keeping Nina’s secret?
Carly Spencer aka Corinthos (Laura Wright), and her ex-husband Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) have been more than generous with their kindness toward Ava Jerome (Maura West). Despite Sonny and Ava sharing their daughter, Avery (Ava and Grace Scarola), Sonny despised Ava for her part in his son Morgan Corinthos’s (Bryan Craig) death.
General Hospital recaps recall a bizarre twist of fate that found Sonny and Ava going half on a baby in the crypt, at night. Weird, I know.
Regardless, that’s how Avery was conceived. They’ve all come such a long way since back then. Ava should count her lucky state that Sonny and Carly give her the Tim wife say let alone co-parent so smoothly. Over the years the three remain Avery’s main caregivers, but how Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is part of the equation. Another mystery in General Hospital history is how Sonny and Ava forgave Nina for kidnapping their daughter. Anyways, Carly and Ava have developed a mutual understanding as well as Carly, Sonny, and Ava as a whole. But General Hospital spoilers tease that things start to take a turn in the wrong direction.
GH spoilers indicate that Nina Reeves basks in the glory of being the new Mrs. Corinthos. Meanwhile, Ava recovery’s from her trauma after being abducted. Carly continues to extend kindness and welcomes Ava with open arms for Avery’s sake. Furthermore, Sonny doesn’t hesitate to run to Ava’s rescue when Carly passes along the news.
Ava’s No Longer Under Sonny’s Protection
According to GH rumors, all the extra hospitality ends for Ava when sonny and Carly learn the truth. See, eve is known Nina’s secret since the very beginning. Despite Sonny and Carly’s kindness towards Ava, she decided to keep them from the truth. Ava never told Sonny or Carly that Nina tipped off the SEC. Did Ava ruin the mutual respect that had grown among them?
It seems that everyone in Port Charles has their mind set on something. Presumably killing your husband, blackmailing a Judge, and covering up your own lies to hold onto your man would surely steer anyone’s focus.
It’s no coincidence that these three ladies are intertwined amidst separate and mutual issues around Port Charles. Obviously, being close enough to Sonny Corinthos will put you in this position/predicament. All three woman are former lovers of the monster, as well as mothers of his children.
Will Ava, Carly, and Nina Get Answers?
According to General Hospital spoilers, Ava Jerome (Maura West) can’t take her mind off of a pressing issue. Aside from presumably killing her husband Nikolas Cassadine, Ava’s focused on her new friend Austin Holt (Roger Howarth), and what he’s hiding. The former Mrs. Cassadine has lost trust now that Ava’s aware that the other half of her situationship has been taking meetings in Pentonville. The latest General Hospital previews indicate that Ava’s spooked and drops her drink. Something or someone startled her enough, to the point that she dropped her drink and it shattered into pieces on the floor. Does Nikolas come clean to Ava?
Meanwhile, Carly is determined to keep Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) out of Pentonville. GH spoilers tease that Carly has dirt on the Judge who sentenced Drew and she’s not afraid to use it. Will her plan work or backfire?
At this point in their lives, Nina Reeves is closest to Sonny as he walks into a mob war as naturally as breathing. Unlike Carly and Ava’s mob experience, Nina lacks the knowledge and the know-how it takes to stand by Sonny’s side and face your first mob war as a close loved one. GH spoilers tease that Nina’s desperate to keep her lies and unjustified entanglements under wraps. Her desperate comes from her fear of losing Sonny. However, she only has herself to blame.
Out of all of Sonny’s ex-wives and lovers, I’d have to say that Carly [Corinthos] Spencer (Laura Wright) and Ava Jerome (Maura West) have the most grit. In fact, both women have displayed strong personalities with survival skills that are unmatched by most. Unlike Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) and some other, weaker woman who have warmed Sonny’s bed- (or a crypt if you’re Ava), Carly and Ava know what it takes to survive in Sonny’s world. But only Carly has the loyalty.
GH recaps recall a pure Sonny and Carly moment when he asked for his ex-wife’s help. Although more cautious than her old self, Carly still agrees to step up for her ex-husband. Apparently, Ava Jerome (Maura West) forgets the sacrifices that it takes to help protect loved ones.
That said, GH spoilers tease that Ava overlooks Carly’s sacrifice. Despite the fact that Ava ultimately benefits from Carly’s loyalty to Sonny, she had the nerve to give Carly a hard time. Because by agreeing to help Sonny, Carly helps protect his and Ava’s daughter, Avery. There’s no doubt that Carly wouldn’t do what it takes to protect a child. Even if that means not only helping her ex, but also helping one of his ex-lovers.
Apparently, Carly has to give Ava a little reminder about what’s really going on. Carly confronts ungrateful Ava in the most recent General Hospital previews. Take a look!
…Sonny, Carly, and Ava all have something in common that Nina does not. Sonny’s business is like second nature to those three, leaving Nina an outsider. Additionally, Nina is the only one who doesn’t have a child with Sonny. That’s yet another commonality between Carly and Ava that Nina doesn’t possess.
In Port Charles, the mob activity is heightened by a big enemy with an even bigger agenda. From Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) to Mason Gatlin (Nathanyael Grey), it seems like many are involved in this. Of course, Sonny Corinthos is the expected target as Pikeman continues to try to pull shady dealings. And now that Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) and another man os dead, Sonny is on high alert. Currently, he and Ava do what they can to protect their daughter Avery. Despite their rocky dynamic, Carly and Ava are equally involved when it comes to their children. They’re able to work together most of the time for the sake of Donna and Avery.
Over the years, they’ve gotten to know one another and how they tick. They have sense for what sets each other off, and when someone senses shade, it’s called out. General Hospital spoilers and previews indicate that Carly sense something is up and confronts Ava. According to GH rumors, their similarities and mutual interest in the children droves Ava to tell Carly the whole truth. Collectively, Sonny, Carly, and Ava work together to protect their kids. As a result, Nina sees the difference within herself compared to Carly and Ava. Clearly, they belong on Sonny’s world while Nina does not.
Nina’s Jealous Rage Costs Her!
Recent GH rumors speculate that Nina sees her mid placement in Sonny’s life and feels left out. She blames Carly for misstep in her life, and there’s no doubt that she will blame her this time. Recently, GH spoilers and rumors tease Nina’s jealous rage costs her when things blow up in her face. Is it time for Nina to face the music and admit that she just doesn’t belong with Sonny?
Carly’s onto Ava! Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Ava Jerome (Maura West) have come along way since Ava’s relationship with Carly’s son Morgan Corinthos (Bryan Craig) that ended in tragedy.
As GH recaps recall, Carly and Ava both share children with PC mobster, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). Ava’s mob experience has given her an edge over her rivals. She knows how to hold her own, which includes knowing when to ask for help. Similarly, Ava and Carly both are skilled in handling mob business. As for Carly, she knows better than anyone how to handle Sonny and his business. On the contrary, Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is out of her element as Sonny’s life partner. In addition, she doesn’t have a permanent connection to Sonny as Carly and Ava have with their children.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Carly sniffs Ava out with her keen sense for drama. She knows something is up by the way Ava’s been acting. So, Carly does what she does best. According to GH spoilers and previews, Carly’s onto Ava and confronts her with her suspicions. Is it only a matter of time before Ava and Sonny let Carly in on what’s going on? Where will that leave Nina? GH rumors hint towards more bad news for Nina. Sadly, she knows that Sonny is slipping from her grip.
Nina’s no match for Sonny! Whether you are a fan of Sonny and Nina’s pairing, or you’re not, Nina’s lack of mob experience can’t be denied or ignored. Denying it only makes things worse in the sense that not all trauma is equal to mob-life type of trauma. And ignoring Nina’s lack of experience in Sonny Corinthos’s (Maurice Benard) world is downright reckless.
That being said, no matter how you slice it, Nina and Sonny just don’t mesh well.
According to recent General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Ava Jerome (Maura West) point out the obvious. Today, these two former Mob Queens come together with a surprisingly civil discussion. Of course, the topic is none other than Ava’s buddy and Carly’s pesky enemy, Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros).
Recent General Hospital previews indicate that Carly wants to know all about her friendship with Nina. She can’t fathom what those two could possibly have in common other than their mutual hate for Carly. To Carly’s surprise, she and Ava agree on something. Carly and everyone knows that Nina isn’t equipped to handle Sonny’s life. Not in the way she and Ava are. And with that, Ava can’t deny Carly that fact.
GH spoilers and rumors tease that Ava admits her true feelings. But will she be the one to admit Nina’s no match for Sonny? Carly’s already voiced her opinion over and over. Maybe Nina gets a little friendly fire this time around.
Carly and Ava team up! Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Ava Jerome (Maura West) have a few things in common. For starters, they both know how to handle danger, and they both have children with Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). As two strong, independent women, these ladies become a force when they band together.
General Hospital recaps recall, back in Nixon Falls, Nina Reeves’s (Cynthia Watros) version of Sonny sheltered her from his dark side. Sonny’s amnesia protected Nina from Sonny’s whole self, including his business. After his tragic fall, “Mike” didn’t remember his past life as a husband to Carly, a father, and a mobster. On the contrary, the woman who claimed to care for him knew about his true identity and said nothing. Still, her superficial awareness about his business means nothing in regard to knowing how to handle the dangerous reality.
Now, Nina’s bubble is about to burst. The man she knew as “Cowboy Mike,” is now back to his old self. Nina, meet Sonny Corinthos. Family man, friend, and mob boss. Of all Sonny’s exes, Nina knows the least about what it’s like to stand by your man- when your man is Mr. Corinthos. According to GH spoilers, Carly and Ava team up when word about upcoming danger passed through Sonny’s circle.
Recent General Hospital rumors tease Nina ends up on the outside looking in. Things become much clearer to Nina despite her view from the back. See, Carly Corinthos and Ava Jerome’s experience with Sonny’s life draws them together to protect their children. Ava’s daughter Avery, along with Carly’s daughter Donna, are the youngest of Sonny’s children. Therefore, Ava and Carly’s youngest daughters are most vulnerable to the situation. Odds are that Carly’s comments to Nina will start to sink in. She just doesn’t have what it takes.
Will Nina lose her friendship with Ava when Carly has more in common with the former lady-mobster and mother of Sonny’s child?
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