As she sits in the courtroom at her son’s custody hearing, Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) is clutching a heart shaped pendant she recently found. Nina Reeves miraculously has the other half, leading some to believe that Nelle must be Nina’s daughter. However, General Hospital spoilers show that things aren’t always as they seem.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) has been involved in some shady dealings. Nina’s mother, Madeline Reeves (Donna Mills), was involved in the disappearance of her own grandchild. Nina was drugged and her baby was stolen all by the word of her own mother. General Hospital rumors claim Harmony is Willow’s adoptive mother, adopting Willow from Madeline and handling the shady business deal with Frank Benson (Nelle’s father).
Willow already disclosed to Nina that her mother travels lightly. So the suspicions around the necklace take into consideration that Harmony travels lightly and likely left the necklace behind at Frank Benson’s place, where Nelle could have gotten the necklace and kept it as her own.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Willow gets a surprise visitor next week. GH rumors hint that the visitor could be Harmony. It’s possible that Harmony notices the pendant and outwardly talks about how she has seen that necklace before. This could jog some memories for all involved and come to the realization that the necklace didn’t originally belong to Nelle…
Will Harmony spill the beans consciously or inadvertently?
Brand new episodes of General Hospital air this week, starting on Monday, August 3rd. Scenes from August 3rd’s upcoming episode have recently been released and are out for preview.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) will get down to business in the courtroom as she sugar coats nothing when being asked about Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier).
Take a look below at what’s to come this week, as General Hospital is ALL NEW!
Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) seems to always have something up her sleeve. And when whatever she’s planning going her way, Nelle springs into action, going after what her sights are set on, no matter who she hurts along the way. Nelle had exhausted all of her options when trying to up her game to win custody of the son she has with Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell). Even trying to one up Michael and Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen), after their sudden nuptials, Nelle married Julian Jerome (William DeVry), thinking it would have a positive effect on her chances at gaining custody.
General Hospital spoilers indicate Nelle’s plan to marry Julian will fall flat after Wiley’s grandfather, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), threatened Julian and told him to ditch Nelle. Will Julian oblige?
Nelle doesn’t care who she hurts as long as she gets what she wants. Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) has been chosen by Nelle as her next victim to manipulate and deceive. Nina is Nelle’s boss and since she has a long lost daughter out there, Nina is vulnerable to Nelle and her situation. Nelle knows exactly what she’s doing and won’t pass up the opportunity to get Nina on her side. But will she stop there?
General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint that Nina will soon start to believe that Nelle is her long lost daughter. Because of the half heart shape necklace Nelle is clutching onto in court, Nina will have solid reason to believe in their connection. Will Nelle find out about Nina having the other half and use it to her advantage? That could be a yes but it could also be a no. GH rumors imply things will fall right into Nelle’s lap and Nina will discover the necklace in her own and her thoughts and emotions will run wild.
Nina is already saying pair I’ve things about Nelle as she already told the court she is hard working and hired her because she felt she deserved a second chance. If looks could kill on that courtroom…
Will Nina’s emotions get the best of her and ruin Michael and Willow’s chances of giving Wiley a happy home?
Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) is a master manipulator, a compulsive liar, and the town menace. Right now Nelle is working overtime to get Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) on her side so that she has a fighting chance in court. Nelle is still lying, claiming Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) was the mastermind behind Wiley’s kidnapping. General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina has no plans on taking Nelle’s side, and flat out tells Nelle she wants what’s best for Wiley- which is obviously not Nelle. However, Nelle has been seen in court gripping the heart shaped pendant in which Nina has the other half. General Hospital spoilers indicate Nina will notice Nelle holding the pendant and have a sudden change of heart. She’ll feel a connection, as that necklace represents the child she lost. Although General Hospital rumors claim Nina’s daughter will turn out to be Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen), Nina will see the necklace and believe Nelle is her child. Will Nina let Nelle know what that necklace means to her? If so, will Nelle play Nina and pretend to be her daughter all while knowing she very well is not? How far will Nelle’s lies go?
Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) has been in a long, ongoing search for her long lost biological daughter. Nina has a feeling her daughter is out there somewhere, but after being let down and trusting the wrong people so many times, parts of Nina wants to give up while part can’t let it go. Nina was recently shown holding onto a half heart shaped pendant.
Previously, General Hospital spoilers revealed that the other half of the necklaces was in the possession of none other than Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier). Although Nelle has the necklace in her possession, things aren’t exactly as they seem.
General Hospital rumors claim the necklace actually belongs to Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) and got lost in the shuffle and left behind. It’s been noted that Willow’s mom, Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) travels light. Frank Benson has been rumored to have helped Madeline Reeves (Donna Mills) with the adoption, giving Nina’s baby (presumed to be Willow), to Harmony. If Frank Benson took the necklace from Harmony, that could by how Nelle has it today.
General Hospital spoilers claim Nina will learn that is Nelle clutching the pendant and immediately get flooded with emotions. She’ll think she feels a connection with Nelle, believing she is her daughter since she has the other half.
At this point it’s uncertain whether nelle is actually Nina’s daughter, if she and Willow are twins, or if Willow is Nina’s daughter. General Hospital rumors are all over the place and no GH spoilers have been leaked to confirm any info.
It seems the entire city of Port Charles has beef with Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) or has at least heard about the terrible things she has done, likely to someone they know.
Nobody will stand in Nelle’s corner as she prepares to fight for custody of her’s and Michael Corinthos’ (Chad Duell) child, Wiley (Erik and Theo Olson). Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) and Nelle carried through their dirtiest scheme yet when they passed off Wiley as the baby Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) gave up for adoption. Brad and Nelle had Michael thinking his baby died, and Willow thinking Wiley was her biological son, while Brad’s husband, Lucas Jones (Ryan Carnes) believed Wiley to be the baby he and Brad adopted.
Now that Nelle is working for Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros), Nelle is working her way into Nina’s potentially vulnerable heart as she still grieves for her own long lost daughter. General Hospital rumors claim Nelle is actually Nina’s daughter, which would explain Nina’s sudden liking and attachment to the town psychopath, Nelle.
General Hospital spoilers and previews show Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) bringing up a valid point about Nina softening to Nelle’s side, and there is no guarantee the judge can’t do the same. General Hospital spoilers hint that Nelle won’t be alone at the custidy hearing, and that Nina will actually step up on Nelle’s behalf. This could be very bad for Michael, since Nelle is the child’s biological mother.
Other General Hospital rumors claim Michael and Willow will show up to the courthouse already married. Don’t forget to tune into the drama this week on GH!
General Hospital previews and spoilers show Charlotte Cassadine (Scarlett Fernandez) unleash a little bit of her Grandmother’s personality in today’s upcoming episode of General Hospital. Shockingly, GH previews reveal that Charlotte is shown talking to a bag of snakes. As it turns out, Lulu and Valentin’s daughter plans to unleash this snake at Violet’s party.
According to GH spoilers and rumors, things get interesting for Anna (Finola Hughes), Finn (Michael Easton), and poor, sweet, Violet (Jophielle Love). Sadly, Violet’s big birthday bash turns into a frenzy.
Is Charlotte the next Helena Cassadine? Odds are the writers are slowly profession toward a new generation of Cassadine craziness with young Charlotte. Honestly, why not use the wicked witches granddaughter as her prodigy? This little girl meant to cause trouble. Currently, she has it out for Ava Jerome (Maura West), who happens to be Nikolas Cassadine’s (Marcus Coloma) wife. And we all know Nikolas and Valentin aren’t the best of friends. Is she protecting Papa?
Moreover, General Hospital rumors claim Charlotte’s snake, Nagini, unexpectedly come to Peter’s (Wes Ramsey) aid as a distraction between what is going on with him and Robert Scorpio. Instinctively, Robert is onto him and this makes Peter uneasy. So, he suspects that he is not in the clear when it comes to DA Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers).
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) have had an obvious and upfront hostile relationship shortly after Nelle presented herself in town. For a while Carly was falling for Nelle’s tricks, but eventually the truth came out and Nelle was exposed for being the sneaky, lying, phsyco that she is today.
In this week’s special episode revealing the backstory between young Carly, played by Eden McCoy (Josslyn Jacks), and young Nelle, played by Willa Rose, reveal a secret that connects Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) closer to solving the mystery of her long lost daughter.
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General Hospital spoilers hint that in some way, Nelle will be somewhat redeemed as a character, while throwing Carly under the bus, blaming her for hurting Nelle. General Hospital rumors claim Carly will have made the choice to leave the family home even after being asked to stay by Frank Benson. Carly will be blamed for causing Nelle to feel abandoned, causing long term emotional trauma. It hasn’t been said thus far if they will really go there, to blame Carly for Nelle growing up to be a psycho. Hopefully, Carly’s character won’t be trashed in an attempt to save face for Nelle.
There has been much speculation around this topic. General Hospital spoilers have been bouncing around from two main candidates. General Hospital news and spoilers have revealed that Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) will recognize the heart shaped pendant that Nina Reeves is holding at her desk. Willow’s recognition of the pendant proves recent General Hospital rumors of Willow’s involvement in this story line. However, what it doesn’t reveal is the way in which she is involved.
General Hospital rumors have another young woman in mind to be revealed as Nina Reeves’ (Cynthia Watros) daughter. Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) has been pegged by GH fans along with the possibility of Willow and Nelle being twins, leaving both girls as Nina’s daughters.
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Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) is working for Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober), carrying out orders of illegal activity, along with directing Commissioner Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) to carry out orders from Cyrus as well. Cyrus has managed to rope Jordan into helping him carry out illegal activity through Port Charles as he hangs her son TJ Ashford’s (Tajh Bellow) over her head. Jordan is being blackmailed by Renault while Harmony made an agreement with the villain in exchange for her freedom.
Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) has already put the pieces together, that Harmony is working for Cyrus, and all the pieces fit into place when Jordan confessed to her husband Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner), Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), and Jason, that TJ was being help captive by Cyrus.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Harmony is in the thick of the danger now that Jordan, Sonny, Jason, and Curtis, are on the same page. Harmony knows she is on borrowed time, which prompted her to have a heart to heart with her daughter, Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen). In their conversation, Harmony mentioned that Willow has been the best thing to come to her. Typically, that is not the way a mother would express that sentiment to her biological daughter. It’s as if she had acquired Willow at some point in her life as opposed to giving birth to her child.
General Hospital spoilers revealed Nina and Willow both have halves to a heart shaped pendant, leading fans to the assumption that the other half of that necklace is in the possession of Nina’s long lost daughter, Willow.
As Harmony prepares for the worst, General Hospital rumors claim that if Harmony dies during this war with Cyrus, at this time is when Willow will discover Harmony is not her biological mother. This leaves an opportunity for Willow to be on the hunt for how this could possibly have happened, how she was lead to believe that Harmony was her mother, and where to begin now in order to find her long lost mother.
Willow and Nina both have halves to the heart shaped pendant, eventually leading to their discovery that they have a much deeper connection.
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