Cynthia Watros is good at playing a part where half the audience wants to see her suffer while the others feel she has been the victim.
It hasn’t been easy playing the part of Nina Reeves on ABC’s General Hospital, especially lately. General Hospital news and spoilers reveal the actors on the front burner of this storyline have been receiving backlash. Maurice Benard has had to defend his character, Sonny Corinthos, as Cynthia has had to defend herself as Nina Reeves as well. Majority of fans feel for Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), victimizing her while putting the blame on Nina and Sonny.
In a recent interview, Cynthia Watros opened up about the current role she’s playing. General Hospital spoilers suggest that tensions run high in the court room as the battle for Wiley Corinthos gets heated. The hearing is right around the corner and Sonny has offered to testify on her behalf. Nina doesn’t want to overstep, as she knows how difficult things have been for Sonny and his family. Watros explains how Nina feels. She explains, “She’s very touched, but she knows how difficult this is, not only on Sonny, but for everybody. I mean, she can be mad at Carly and Michael and Willow and still feel like, ‘Wow this is challenging for everybody,’ and still have that compassion. She’s not evil. All she wants is to have a relationship with her grandson, and none of what she’s done in her life makes her less of an amazing grandmother. It’s a good feeling [to have Sonny’s support]. But she also feels sorry it has to come to this. She didn’t want to go to court! She didn’t want to drag everybody into this courtroom and unpack everyone’s dirty laundry. But she felt like this was the only thing that she could do. And I don’t think she wants to be the reason why the bridge that connects the son and the father is burned. She’s like, ‘Sonny, you don’t have to do this. I want you to really think about going back home. You don’t have to be here. You don’t have to be here.’ But he’s a grown man. It’s his decision. No way Nina can force Sonny to do anything, let alone testify in her behalf!”
General Hospital news and spoilers suggest the visitation battle for Wiley takes some wild turns in the courtroom. Watros admits she feels awful for the way she has to treat Katey [MacMullen, as Willow] but also enjoys it because it brings that daytime drama to the screen.
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) is in the middle of it all, more than Nina even knows. What she learned from Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) is weighing on her because she wants to protect Willow. She also wants to make sure Harmony’s words was the truth. Telling Willow about Nina prematurely could be disastrous.
General Hospital alum, Chloe Lanier has been the talk of the town among the people of Port Charles, as her character, the late Nelle Benson is at the center of a current story line.
Nelle Benson is said to be one of Nina Reeves’s (Cynthia Watros) log lost daughter, coming to find she is one of two. Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) spilled the tea on her death bed, revealing that Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) is Nelle’s twin and Nina’s other child. Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) carries the weight and burden of this secret.
General Hospital news reports confirm actress Chloe Lanier will again appear on television in a new, Prime Time role.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Lanier has made an announcement via Instagram, stating she has landed a Prime Time role and will appear on 911onFox.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Lanier will appear on tonight’s episode of 911 on Fox. Make sure to tune in!
“This lunatic will be on #911onFox TONIGHT. See you there 🙂 it’s a fun one… ????”
Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) is overwhelmed with everything that has been thrown at her in such a short period of time. Losing her mother, essentially twice, and finding out she hasn’t been living an honest life, but is actually a murderer, is taking its toll.
Michael is by Willow’s side, supporting her and allowing her time and space. General Hospital spoilers reveal Willow feels the pressure from those around her. She’s reluctant to take a DNA test after learning she is not Harmony Miller’s (Inga Cadranel) biological daughter. Michael hopes that his brother Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) can pull some strings.
General Hospital previews indicate that Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) connects with Willow with possible answers to her questions. GH spoilers suggest that Dante and Sam have some updates for Willow and Michael which could clarify some of Willow’s unanswered questions.
On April 1st, 2022, ABC daytime soap opera General Hospital celebrated its 59th year on the air. The daytime drama aired in 1963 in all black and white. Fast forward to today’s times, and the thrill and drama keeps GH fans engaged in screaming color.
General Hospital news reports confirm that the cast and crew a GH are celebrating a monumental milestone, as today marks the 15,000th episode of this iconic piece of television entertainment.
General Hospital spoilers reveal cast members have taken to social media to express their well wishes and celebratory thoughts in the form of photos and heart felt words.
General Hospital‘s official Twitter shared an impressive photo of the GH family. General Hospital spoilers reveal the 15,000th has been filmed and will air sometime in June. Now, let them eat cake!
Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) has always been a man of honor. It’s true has has made mistakes just like the rest of us, but when it comes to honor and family, Sonny has been consistent.
General Hospital fans have been questioning Sonny’s recent behavior, digging deeper into how he can suddenly become so loyal to someone who betrayed him and his entire family, while throwing the ones who have always had his back to the wayside.
General Hospital spoilers reveal there could be much more going on with Sonny than what we see on the surface.
What is Stockholm Syndrome?
General Hospital rumors suggest that Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) could be right on the money with her suggestion that Sonny is suffering from Stockholm Syndrome. Stockholm sometimes manifests as a result of an abusive situation. Captivity being one of them. Sonny was held captive by Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) which may have lead to this unhealthy coping strategy. Sonny has pushed away the ones who have always been by his side, now staying loyal to a liar.
General Hospital fans can’t help but to agree with Carly, questioning whether or not there is something deeper going on with Sonny. We can’t seem to wrap our heads around his recent behavior, wondering if the only good explanation is that Sonny isn’t right in the head after the traumatic experience. Would Sonny really choose Nina over Carly and their entire family if he was in the right ‘State of Mind’?
Partners in crime, or every man for themselves? Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) caught Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) red handed when she grabbed the glass Nine Reeves (Cynthia Watros) placed on the table.
General Hospital recaps: Drew catches Carly in the act, and surprise! She tells him the truth! Carly admits she is trying to get a DNA sample from Nina, because she isn’t sure Harmony Miller’s (Inga Cadranel) confession is accurate. Drew puts things in perspective, reminding Carly that someone on their death bed has more on their mind than lying and manipulating one last time.
General Hospital rumors suggest Carly and Drew’s friendship seems to be developing into mutual trust and respect for one another. Although Drew made it clear that he can’t be “that guy” for Carly when it comes to everything she had with Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), that doesn’t mean these two won’t find themselves feeling a deeper connection as their friendship takes its course.
General Hospital spoilers reveal things may start off rocky when Carly’s mission to sneak into the gate house gets interrupted. Carly has Drew by her side while she sneaks into Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) and Willow Tait’s (Katelyn MacMullen) personal space. He comes along for the ride as Carly sneaks upstairs to get her hands on anything that would contain Willow’s DNA.
General Hospital previews and spoilers show Carly and Drew do what they can to make it quick inside the boathouse, but their efforts fall short. General Hospital spoilers and previews show Drew trying to explain what they’re doing at Michael and Willow’s as he throws Carly under the bus. It’s unlikely that Drew would reveal Carly’s plan just like that, so it makes sense that while he’s pointing the finger at Carly, he’s also gaslighting whoever has them in question.
Do you think Drew would let Carly go down like that, or has he find a way to cover their tracks?
Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) has always been by his best friend, Carly Corinthos’s (Laura Wright) side, supporting her while also being brutally honest when she needed a reality check.
Now that Jason is gone, Carly has been navigating through life’s problems without her rock, Jason. General Hospital spoilers hint that Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) could be the new shoulder Carly cries on, having someone in her corner.
In recent General Hospital previews, Drew gets real with Carly, setting boundaries within their friendship. He tells her he, “can’t be that guy” [for her].
Is Carly asking too much from this budding friendship?
Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is about to take Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and his family down a slippery slope in which they may never be able to turn back on.
Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) feels betrayed by his father after Sonny chose the woman who kept him away from his wife, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) as opposed to making a better effort to fall back into his old life.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Michael gives Sonny one last chance to choose family over Nina- especially now that Nina is trying to drag Michael and Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) through a nasty court battle over his grandson, Wiley Corinthos (Viron Weaver).
The latest General Hospital previews indicate Sonny and Michael come face to face again after their last conversation that left them at odds. Michael tells his dad this is the last chance he’ll have to admit Nina was wrong. Will Sonny push Michael even further away over his feelings for Nina?
Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) has a few people wrapped around her finger while simultaneously playing the victim and crying about not having a support system.
The people rallying around Nina should be offended at her lack of appreciation. She acts like she has no one while the very people (Valentin Cassadine) who say she doesn’t have support are actually there for her themselves.
General Hospital spoilers reveal yet another one of Nina’s groupies show up to check on her well being. Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) have developed a friendship over the years, finding themselves genuinely caring about one another’s well being.
Will Nina use this opportunity to make everything about her? Or will she ask her friend Curtis how he’s doing? His family situation with his father, Marshall Ashford (Robert Gossett) has been taking its toll, causing a rift between members of the family. TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow) and Curtis are at odds over the way Curtis has handled the situation with Marshall, being blamed for his departure.
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) had an interesting conversation about Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros).
General Hospital recaps point out new, potential GH spoilers. As if their conversation wasn’t interesting enough, Carly turned up the curiosity when she asked Valentin if Phyllis Caulfield (Joyce Guy) was present at the time Nina have birth. Valentin didn’t waste any time asking Carly straight out, why she would want to know that.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Carly is going to keep what she knows on the down low for now, while she works toward finding more answers.
Does Phyllis know more than she is letting on?
General Hospital rumors hint that maybe Phyllis is trying to spare Nina by not telling her the whole story. It’s possible Phyllis had a part in aiding Madeline Reeves (Donna Mills) with the illegal adoption of Nina’s twins, Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) and Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen). Whether Phyllis had no choice to help Madeline or not, she may be holding back, setting herself up for being yet another person to lie to and betray Nina in regard to her birth story.
Could Phyllis be trying to make things up to Nina by standing by her side, out of guilt? Is there friendship built on something much darker than Nina could have ever imagined?
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