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General Hospital Spoilers: November Sweeps! Nelle’s Body Released From Morgue, Nelle’s Shocking Entrance At The Funeral

Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) has stepped up to the plate and has decided to be the one to give Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) a proper funeral.

Nina has a soft spot for Nelle after getting to know her better while working for Crimson. Although Nina got to see how truly disturbed Nelle truly was, she still left a space in her heart for the young mother. Nina has to do what’s right, and testify not on Nelle’s behalf, but by telling the truth. General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina somehow feels she owes it to Nelle to be the one to give her a proper goodbye.

General Hospital news reveals we are just weeks away from November Sweeps. When it comes to daytime drama, November Sweeps sets the stage for major drama and excitement that can carry the show through the holidays. Something big always happens during this time, usually involving a major character return.

General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest the wrath of Nelle Benson isn’t over. Hints regarding Nelle’s body have been dropped since she was supposedly found on the Pennsylvania side of the river. No one close to Nelle has actually identified the body, which draw up General Hospital rumors, making claims that Nelle is indeed alive. General Hospital rumors claim Nelle will make a grand appearance just after the people of Port Charles breathe easier as they say good riddance. The feeling of relief is just the calm before the storm.

Are you ready for Nelle to make her grand entrance for November Sweeps?

General Hospital Spoilers: GH Returns Next Week With Shocking Changes And Revelations

Lives are about to be turned upside down as General Hospital returns next week with explosive drama, including a rare return.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Kim Delaney is jointing they cast of GH as a recast for the role of Jackie Templeton (Demi Moore).

Along with Delaney’s arrival to the GH cast, General Hospital spoilers reveal Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) will have a revelation, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) warns Epiphany Johnson (Sonya Eddy), and Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) wants to be let in on a plan.

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General Hospital Spoilers: Nina Is Caught Off Guard When Joss Spills The News About Nelle, Nina Questions Jax

The city of Port Charles should be able to rest easy now that the woman who has terrorized so many, including kidnapping a child in the Corinthos family, has been found dead. Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) shouldn’t being a problem anymore. However not everyone is at ease.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Jax (Ingo Rademacher) may face some dark music as a result of their lie. Although Carly may find herself in hot water with the PCPD, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) is who Jax needs to worry about. Technically Jax wasn’t involved in Carly and Nelle’s incident on the cliff. However, he is the one who convinced Carly to lie, not only to the PCPD, but to her own husband, Sonny, and best friend, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton).

In a brand new, sneak peek of today’s GH, General Hospital spoilers reveal Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) casually mentions Nelle to Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) as of she already heard the news. Nina was shocked, and turned to Jax for answers. But then the conversation gets interrupted by a knock at the door!

Is this the first time Jax is hearing about Nelle’s body being found? Maybe. But it’s definitely not the first he heard about what happened that night in the woods. Will Jax and Carly’s secret come between his and Nina’s relationship? I’ll bet on it!

General Hospital Spoilers: Jax Is Torn Between Keeping His And Carly’s Secret And Coming Forward To Nina About The Necklace

Jax (Ingo Rademacher) and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) are harboring a major secret in their twisted attempt to make sure Carly isn’t a suspect in Nelle Benson’s (Chloe Lanier) disappearance. According to Carly, the police were told that all she did was have a verbal encounter with Nelle before she went missing. However, once authorities get wind that an item belonging to Nelle (the heart shaped necklace) was recovered, more evidence could point to foul play.

Jax is helping Nina find her long lost child through retracing the steps of the necklace was past on and where it could be today.

General Hospital spoilers have revealed Avery’s (Ava and Grace Scarola) father, and Carly’s husband, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), has found the necklace in Avery’s bag.

General Hospital rumors hint that it’s only a matter of time before Carly stumbles upon the necklace. Odds are it will jog her memory and she could have a flashback of seeing the heart shaped pendant around Nelle’s neck before she fell. This visual will haunt Carly and GH spoilers and rumors suggest she will come to Jax for advice.

General Hospital spoilers and rumors claim Jax will now be torn between keeping Carly’s secret, and telling Nina (Cynthia Watros) he found the other half of her pendant- and it belongs to Nelle!

General Hospital Spoilers: Carly Recognizes The Necklace Found By Avery, Will She Come Forward With What She Knows?

Avery Corinthos (Ava and Grace Scarola) found the necklace Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) was wearing the night she kidnapped Wiley (Erik and Theo Olson) and argued with Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), leading you her presumed death. Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) found the necklace is Averys backpack, which means it’s only a matter of time before Carly notices that Nelle was wearing that very necklace that tragic night.

Carly and Jax (Ingo Rademacher) are hiding a major secret, which may deter Carly from even bringing up that she recognizes Nelle was wearing the necklace.

General Hospital rumors suggest Sonny may show Carly the necklace, jogging her memory to the night Nelle fell off the cliff.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Carly and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) will get closer, but will Carly come to Nina with what she knows about the necklace, or will she have to keep it inside to stop from further incriminating herself regarding what really happened that night?

General Hospital Spoilers: Jax And Nina Head Out Of Town

Lucky for Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros), she has a companion like Jasper Jax Jacks (Ingo Rademacher) with resources to help solve her mystery.

Jax has arranged for Nina to meet with an art expert regarding tracking down the original artisan who cut the shape of the heart shaped pendant.

General Hospital spoilers and rumors reveal Jax and Nina believe the answer to her child’s identity lies behind the other half of the pendant.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina comes across a promising lead and Jax and Nina will head out of town, tracking down the jewelry who originally cut the pendant.

Nina and Jax have quite a journey ahead, but are they prepared to find out the truth?

General Hospital Spoilers: Frank Valentini’s Tweet Reveals New Possible Prospects For Nina’s Child

Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) has been on a life long hunt for her long lost child. Nina’s child has mostly been referred to as her daughter, and sometimes child. Prominently, a female has been assumed to be the identity of the lost child. Nina was in a coma when her mother, Madeline Reeves (Donna Mills) arranged for Nina’s child to practically never be found by Nina.

General Hospital spoilers reveal, General Hospital’s, Executive Producer, Frank Valentini tweeted this afternoon, leaving a clue that Nina’s long lost child is not necessary a daughter.

Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) and Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) have been the two most popular prospects among fans. But could it be that Nina has a son somewhere out there?!

General Hospital Spoilers: James Patrick Stuart Opens Up About Genie Francis, Valentin’s Happiness, Why Nina Is Still In The Cards

Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) plays the mysterious, charming, yet dangerous, man that women love and love to hate. Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) was head over heels for Valentin before finding out he was behind the lie that Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) was her biological daughter. They’re relationship understandably fell apart, and Nina has since moved with Jasper Jax Jacks (Ingo Rademacher).

In a recent interview with TV Insider, James Patrick Stuart opens up about his character Valentin’s happiness, love life, Co-star, Genie Francis (Laura Spencer), and why Valentin and Nina are not a thing of the past.

When asked about how he feels about his current script, if it’s an actors dream, Stuart responded, “It is…and it isn’t. You don’t know how you’re going to play something that’s so far out of your comfort zone. I couldn’t imagine a scenario like this [in real-life]. I’d go into denial before I’d let go of my child. I didn’t immediately see how I’d get to that place, but Genie has been a friend of mine for many years [since our days at All My Children where she played Ceara and I played Will]. We found the right moment together. It felt honest and I experienced something new. Can you imagine being that in love with someone that you’re willing to let them go?”

Regarding Michelle Stafford’s departure as Nina Reeves, and Cynthia Watros stepping into the role, James Patrick Stuart disclosed, “When Michelle called me and said, ‘I’m leaving,’ the blood drained from my face. She’s my friend. She was my doubles partner. We got each other. She’s one of a kind. She’s in her own category. When I hung up the phone, I couldn’t imagine the task of recasting that role. A few days later, Frank showed me a photo [of Cynthia] on his phone and said, ‘This is who I’m thinking of.’ I knew when Cynthia won the [Daytime] Emmy for [her role as Annie on Guiding Light] and I knew her from Titus. I thought, ‘What a spectacular idea!’ This is why Frank is running the show. Cynthia is very, very good.”

James Patrick Stuart also touched based on how he felt when he found out the man Valentin was responsible for killing was actually alive. When asked about Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma), he said, “I was glad. Initially, I was only supposed to be on the canvas for 10 days. I’ll always be grateful to Michelle Stafford (ex-Nina), who grabbed me and said, ‘You’re mine.’ She needed a lover [as Nina had no love interest]. I didn’t think they were keeping me around so, initially, Valentin killing Nikolas wasn’t that big a deal. But then they realized, ‘Oh, that’s right. He did kill someone.’ I was always hoping that Nikolas would come back for that reason. (Laughs) Then, he threw Ava (Maura West) off a parapet so, he’s still a bit of a bastard.”

Stuart isn’t shy about disclosing Valentin’s feelings for Nina and why he is so drawn to her, even after their relationship has ended. He told TV Insider, “It goes back to when he first confided in Nina about his loneliness, isolation and physical abnormality. She’s witnessed his speech impediment. And she loved him all the more. He’s never been able to fathom not having her in his life. She’s the love of his life.”

Nina is the love of Valentin’s life!

General Hospital Spoilers: The Heart Shaped Pendant Is Found Near The Cliff Where Nelle Fell, Someone Breaks The News To Nina

Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) was wearing the other half of Nina Reeves’ (Cynthia Watros) the tragic night she decided to kidnap Wiley.

Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) followed Nelle out into the woods where one thing lead to another and Nelle ultimately lost her grip and fell. Carly and Jax (Ingo Rademacher) assume Nelle is dead but General Hospital rumors suggest otherwise.

General Hospital spoilers and rumors claim Nelle’s necklace was left behind during her fight and fall while arguing with Carly. During the search for Nelle, GH rumors suggest someone stumbles upon the pendant and recognizes that Nina has the other half. It’s been rumored that Nelle will be believed to have been Nelle’s daughter, but with a shocking twist! To find out how this all unfolds, keep up with watching, General Hospital.

General Hospital Spoilers: Nelle Rises Again, Says Carly Let Her Go

Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) share mutual hatred for one another. But the difference between these two ladies is that one is an evil psycho, and the other is full of passion and spunk. In other words, one would kill to get what she wants and the other doesn’t have it in her to be evil.

Even after everything Nelle has done to Carly and her family, she still saw Nelle as a human being and tried to save her from falling off the cliff.

General Hospital spoilers and rumors have been going haywire with back and forth GH news regarding whether or not actress, Chloe Lanier is exiting General Hospital.

New GH rumors suggest Nelle is not dead. Not in the slightest. She will rise again, and GH spoilers claim she will lie yer again, telling everyone that instead of asking for her hand, Carly let it go.

At this point, lying most likely won’t get Nelle anywhere since no one in their right mind will believe Nelle’s story. Or will one vulnerable soul want to believe Nelle’s lies?

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