Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) is a strong woman who has been put to the tear time and time again. Recently she’s suffered so much loss in a short time, but General Hospital actress, Laura Wright reveals what’s ahead after Carly’s rough patch.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal details of a recent interview Wright had with Soap Opera Digest. Carly had lost her best friend, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), her husband, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), and her career with the Metro Court, all in a short period of time, but Carly has been through and came out the other side from much worse.
General Hospital spoilers reveal, in reference to Carly’s recent suffering, Laura chimed in on how Carly is holding up. “It’s sad, but this is a woman who buried her son. It’s not even comparable.” Wright continued, “Does losing the Metro Court sting? Yes. Is she going to die? No.” Carly has lost a child, Morgan Corinthos (Bryan Craig), and nothing is more painful than losing a child. She’s been through the worst of the worst. Carly life experiences has prepared her for this type of “sting,” as if she’s grown a thicker skin that Carly tough exterior has already displayed.
GH star Laura Wright assures fans not to worry about Carly. General Hospital previews and spoilers indicate that Carly will bounce back from the losses she’s taken. Wright made it abundantly clear that Carly will come out on top.
General Hospital rumors hint that it’s possible Wright is referring to taking a Win over Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) in many aspects of life- such as love and their careers, and most importantly, family. Laura explained, “You will see, Carly rises. Carly is the phoenix and she only comes back stronger and better. I think what’s coming up will be mind-blowing.”
Just as Nina Reeves admitted, Carly may be down but she’s NEVER out.
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) has never been know for her upstanding truth telling. Since the day she arrived in Port Charles, Carly’s entire life was deceptive.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal GH actress Laura Wright has revealed her justification for Carly’s most recent lie- or lie of omission if you want to get technical. Carly is lying for obvious reasons. One, she can’t stand Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros), especially after she kept Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) away from his entire family, including his own wife. Secondly, Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) asked Carly to keep this secret while on her death bed.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Wright has explain Carly’s reasoning for keeping this secret from Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen). She tells Soap Opera Digest, “I think she’s putting it out of her head right now, one hundred percent,” Wright explained. “I don’t think it’s weighing on her at all. She’s just lost her hotel, she’s getting ready to have another grandchild, so I don’t even think she is thinking about Nina and Willow.”
There is a key element that much of the audience forgets. When blaming Carly and shaming her from keeping Willow in the dark about her own mother, some tend to forget that Willow flat out told Carly that she doesn’t want to know who her real mother is. Laura reminds us, “Willow told her flat-out to her face ‘I don’t want to know who my mother is. If it turns out to be someone as awful as Nina, it’ll ruin our lives.’ So Carly thought, ‘One less thing for me to worry about. Done.’”
General Hospital rumors and spoilers suggest that soon enough, Carly will have to bring this piece of information back to the front of her mind when it’s revealed that Willow is gravely ill.
General Hospital rumors hint that Carly will be faced with faced with having to tell not only Willow, but Nina, the woman she loathes in order to save willows life.
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) has lost her husband and her career in a short time at the hand of her arch rival, Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros).
General Hospital recaps reflect on the way Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) runs to Carly’s side when she’s hurt or in trouble. His final inquisition, asking is she’s okay, Carly reflected on knowing that Nina is Willow Tait’s biological mother, and reassured herself of her power. She told Sonny she’s okay because she has her family, while remembering that Nina doesn’t have hers.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors indicate that Willow is going to need medical attention that could required some type of organ transplant. Her chances at survival would greatly increase if a close relative was a match.
General Hospital rumors indicate that Carly will be faced with giving up her last form of ammunition against Nina- her daughter. I’m order to help save Willow’s life, Carly will have to decide to expose Harmony Miller’s (Inga Cadranel) secret confirming that Nina is Willow’s biological mother.
The strength of Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) has truly been put to the test as of late after her entire world has turned upside down, stating with Sonny’s (Maurice Benard) betrayal.
Sonny Corinthos initiated the series of events that have taken a toll on a strong and successful woman. When he chose to stand by Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) after keeping him from his wife and children, Carly cut her losses and realized that Sonny wasn’t the same man she knew, loved, and married 5 different times. Since then, Carly has run into one unfortunate incident after another.
General Hospital recaps surrounding Carly and Drew Cain’s (Cameron Mathison) developing friendship suggest that they were headed for either a strong bond comparable to what she had with Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), or something more along the lines of romance.
However, recent General Hospital spoilers reveal Carly feels the sting of Drew’s unintentional betrayal after he approaches Nina with a business proposal. GH previews and spoilers indicate that Drew proposes to Nina that she buys the other half of the Metro Court. Although his intentions are good as he’s trying to keep his word in helping Carly get through her financial crisis, Carly won’t be happy about how he goes about the plan.
Will this situation reverse the progress Carly and Drew have made in their relationship? What once seemed like a promising pair has now been tainted by the likes of Nina. Carly can’t seem to escape her.
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) is currently going through a rough patch in her life after selling her half of the Metro Court and investing in a merger between Aurora and ELQ that never took off.
Carly got herself into a major financial setback, but thankfully, she has support around her and doesn’t have to fight the good fight alone. General Hospital recaps explain Drew Cain’s (Cameron Mathison) offer to support Carly, even if it’s just so that she has someone to lean on while she is trying to put the pieces of her career back together.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Drew helps Carly in more ways than just being someone she can lean on. Upcoming General Hospital previews indicate that Drew approaches Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) with a business proposal. Its u likely that Drew would make any type of contact with Nina on Carly’s behalf without discussing with work Carly first.
General Hospital rumors claim that Drew and Carly devised a plan to help Carly with her Metro Court issue. Are they about to trick Nina into making a financial move that will ultimately get Carly out of her jam?
Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) has become a feature character in a pivotal point in General Hospital’s current and front page storyline.
Cynthia would have to be living under a rock or purposely turning a blind eye to the reactive storm her role as Nina has created among the fans. Fans of Carly (Laura Wright) and Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) loathe the Sonny and Nina pairing, and unfortunately for Sonny and Nina, the CarSon following supersedes that of the new romance between the mobster and fashion magazine mogul.
General Hospital spoilers reveal actress Cynthia Watros talks about impact the fan’s opinions have on her and her role as Nina. I’m a recent red carpet interview, Watros discusses the shocking love triangle between Sonny, Carly, and Nina. GH fans were in for the long haul, supporting CarSon for decades. Now that Sonny isn’t himself and has jumped ship, the actors are left with backlash.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Watros names social media as the biggest issue in regard to dealing with backlash and fans lashing out. Watros knows the game and explains, “People are passionate. They either like me, love me, or really hate me.” Cynthia went on to discuss how social media should be handled in these types of situations. She said, “You just stay off of social media if you- if your skin is a little thin.” Watros then continued by admitting that she’s just glad people are talking about, which in turn means they are invested in the show.
Odds are if you’re reading this, you probably think the CarSon and Nina love triangle has lasted far too long. Just remember that no matter what, the actors who portray these roles, whether loved or hated, are doing their utmost best to deliver relatable storylines through their undeniable talent. Please cut them some slack and enjoy the ride.
To the best of our knowledge, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) are the only two living, breathing, individuals who know that Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is Willow Tait’s (Katelyn MacMullen) biological mother.
General Hospital previews and spoilers reveal Willow Tait falls into the arms of Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) as she loses consciousness and collapses.
GH spoilers indicate that Willow will need medical attention that requires some type of DNA match. If Willow’s situation becomes dire enough that she’s clinging to life, her fate will lie in the hands of Carly Corinthos. She knows that a potential match for Willow would be Nina, but will Carly’s pride get in the way?
Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) has been more than a thorn in Carly’s (Laura Wright) side for far too long and it doesn’t look like things will be easing up any time soon.
General Hospital recaps explain that Carly Corinthos has divorced the love of her life, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) after Nina kept him captive and lead his family to believe he was dead. What happened next is what set Carly over there edge. Upon his return, Sonny seemingly chose Nina’s side over his own family which resulted in his divorce from Carly.
Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero) pulled her weight as co-owner of the Metro Court and one of Carly’s best friends to try and get Nina off the premises. Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) came to Nina’s defense, resulting in a small victory for Sonny’s new lady.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that win was just one of many, causing Carly to take one L after another. General Hospital spoilers and previews suggest Carly loses not only Sonny to Nina, but her career as well!
General Hospital spoilers indicate Nina buys the Metro Court right from under Carly, leaving her with nothing!
At one point in time, Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) betrayed Nina Reeves’ (Cynthia Watros) trust after being coerced by Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) to assume the identity of Nina’s biological daughter under false pretenses.
Nina and Sasha have come along way since the ordeal, keeping up a close bond and sisterhood. General Hospital spoilers reveal argumentative words fly between Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero) and Nina Reeves at the Metro Court pool as Nina settles in.
General Hospital previews show Olivia approaches Nina, making it clear that her friend’s rival is not welcome. Olivia stands by her friend Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) who happens to co-own the Metro Court along with Olivia. But before Olivia can push Nina out the door- or under water ????, Sasha approaches the women with something to say.
General Hospital spoilers indicate Sasha rushes to Nina’s defense, telling Olivia she is there to meet Nina for business and if Nina isn’t welcome, Sasha believes she is unwelcome as well.
Laura Wright and Cynthia Watros make Carly Corinthos and Nina Reeves hatred look natural and even instinctive. They do their job so well that General Hospital fans even believe they don’t get along off-screen.
General Hospital news and spoilers reports have revealed in the past that Laura and Cynthia are very good friends when Carly and Nina aren’t “screaming in each other’s faces,” Wright confessed in a recent YouTube segment on The Locher Room.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Cynthia and Laura popped in with The Locher Room to discuss their on-screen and off-screen relationships. When faced with everyone’s question regarding how Laura and Cynthia get through the anger and tension in their scenes as Carly and Nina, Emmy winner Laura Wright explained, “It’s being aware to separate,” Laura said, “and really drop it into when you want to go full on.” Laura continued to explain how she and Cynthia manage by adding, “You don’t want to so worry about the other person,” she added, “because you lose what you need to do for you [in the scene], so you trust that the other person has it figured out” as well as you have.
Ultimately, there is one ritual that seals the deal for ensuring these ladies maintain their close friendship and not let their roles and hating one another in a scene get in the way. Laura confessed, “the hug afterwards is so nice.”
Laura and Cynthia are always up for a game of pickle ball even if Carly and Nina are ready to push each other off a cliff.
GH spoilers warn explosions are on the horizon as Carly’s secret about Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) hits the fan.
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