General Hospital: Willow Prepares To Marry Drew on 12-1-25
Drew Quartermaine reminds me of the Little Engine That Could. He is determined to make Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) his wife despite the fact that she’s the prime suspect in his attempted murder. In a perfect scenario for Drew, Michael Corinthos (Rory Gibson) gets put away for life for shooting him, whether he actually did it or not. Drew’s plan let Michael go to prison for a crime he thinks Curtis committed is just one element to his calculated plan to secure his life with Willow AND their children.
On Monday’s all new episode of General Hospital, the people of Port Charles celebrate Thanksgiving. According to General Hospital spoilers, Chase (Josh Swickard) and Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton) prepare a full course Thanksgiving turkey dinner for the Quartermaine family.
Drew and Willow’s Thanksgiving Day Wedding
Meanwhile, Chase’s friend and ex-wife Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) prepares to marry Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison). Of course, Willow has many critics and few supporters in her decision to walk down the aisle yet again. Willow herself has the look of doubt written all over her face. So, does Willow actually go through with becoming Mrs. Congressmen Drew Cain?
Did Someone See Who Shot Drew Cain?
The latest General Hospital rumors hint that Drew and Willow’s Thanksgiving Day wedding could expose Drew’s shooter. Apparently, someone saw who shot Drew that night. Will a witness come forward on Drew and Willow’s wedding day? The Who Shot Drew Cain mystery is about to unravel, and the truth is finally revealed.
Earlier GH rumors suggested that Scout busts into the courtroom and makes a confession- that she saw Willow shoot her dad. A theory namedScout’s Courtroom Confessionsuggests that Alexis is aghast when her granddaughter makes an announcement. It was believed that Scout would confess to shooting her own father, and the reason even makes sense. She didn’t want Wiley and Amelia to end up without a mother if Willow was sent to jail.
While this “confession” never happened in a courtroom, GH rumors speculate that Scout comes forward. Although innocent, Scout may still know who shot her dad. So why would Scout confess if she didn’t do it? Well, the rumored reason will move you to tears. Apparently, Scout saw Willow shoot Drew. Sam McCall’s daughter acts selflessly when she confesses to protect Wiley, Amelia, and essentially Willow. She doesn’t want the to be without mother- because she too was left without a mother. As for her father Drew? He’s done everything in his power to isolate Scout from her entire family, and Scout fears that will happen to Wiley and Amelia. Will Scout stand up and “speak now”?
Michael Lurks Outside Of Drew’s Home
Michael to Tracy (Jane Elliot) admitted as much as having driven by Drew’s house, but never going in or coming face to face. He seems very adamant about his allegations against Willow. He swears that Willow is the one who shot Drew. Is it because he just wants her away from their kids? Well, we know he wants that. But are his allegations against his ex-wife actually legit? Other GH rumors hint that Michael saw Willow shoot Drew. Will he stop her from marrying Drew, and stand up and “speak now”?
With everything that’s going on at the moment, is it really the best idea for Drew and Willow to get married? They’ve been down this road before. Their marriage attempts were followed by one catastrophic event after another. Their experiences should serve as lessons learned but Drew just won’t give up. Amidst the investigation for his attempted murder, Drew proposes to Willow, who happens to be the prime suspect in the crime against his life.
On the next General Hospital, Drew seems to take Thanksgiving week seriously. He’s thankful for he has in his life, and that includes his love, Willow. According to the latest General Hospital spoilers, Drew gets down on bender knee yet again, and asks Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) for her hand in marriage.
Meanwhile, Michael considers giving Willow access to Wiley and Amelia. This week on General Hospital, Michael asks Elizabeth for her take on the situation. Michael hasn’t been the most straightforward or honest person recently. So, his intentions could be as malicious as the possibility of being genuine.
If Willow says yes to Drew, will Michael revoke his consideration for allowing Willow access to her own children?
General Hospital: Nina spills Portia’s Tea to Sonny
General Hospital spoilers for the week of November 24th, 2025, tease that Nina has put Portia in a terrible predicament. Nina spilled Portia’s tea to Sonny. She told him that Drew was blackmailing Portia, and that she had motive to want him dead. This way, they can steer the focus away from Michael and Willow, and onto Portia for Drew Cain’s attempted murder. Sooner than later, the truth comes out and Nina admits she betrayed Portia.
According to the latest General Hospital spoilers, another truth bomb is dropped about Nina. Evidently Nina makes a confession next week, Tuesday, 11-25-25, on General Hospital. So far, Nina has been exposed for her affair with Drew Cain while her daughter Willow was falling in love with him. She’s also been outed for conspiring with Portia to hire Jacinda to drug Drew. So what other underhanded dealings of Nina’s are there to confess?
Coming up on General Hospital, Portia’s problems come rolling in like a chain smoker picks up cigarettes. One after another. This time, it isn’t Drew, Jordan, or even Curtis that leaves Portia overcome with worry and fear. Sadly, this betrayal comes from a trusted friend. That “friend“ is none other than Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros). Nina admits she betrayed Portia- and now she faces exposing her and Dr. Gannon’s affair. Otherwise, she wouldn’t have an alibi for the night of Drew’s attempted murder.
General Hospital: Chase works towards saving Willow
Chase finds evidence against Michael! Is this exactly what Alexis needs to free her client? Would you go to bat for a friend who you wholeheartedly believed was innocent? That’s exactly what detective Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) is doing for his friend and ex-wife, Willow Tate (Katelyn McMullen). Chase believes that his other friend Michael Corinthos (Rory Gibson) framed their mutual ex-wife for the attempted murder of Congressman Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison).
and the next General Hospital Chase has some new developments. According to GH, spoilers and previews chase gives Alexis the lowdown on his private investigation to help exaggerate Willow. The latest GH previews indicate that Chase goes to Alexis with news about Michael’s alibi.
Chase’s Nee Evidence Takes Michael Down
How much longer can Michael hide behind Jacinda (Paige Herschell)? The answer is not for very long if Chase has anything to do with it. Apparently, he obtained some type of proof that Michael was not with Jacinda at the time of Drew‘s shooting. Will chase’s new evidence also reveal that Michael was at Drew‘s house on that fateful night?
While Michael might go down for framing Willow that doesn’t mean he tried to murder Drew. Coming up on General Hospital Alexis continues to work towards Willows exoneration.
Will Chase have enough evidence against Michael for Alexis to secure Willow’s freedom?
General Hospital: Mayor Laura Collins Wins PC Election
Well, the people of Port Charles have spoken and the votes are in. The Port Charles Mayoral race was called, and Laura Collins was crowned the victor. Despite all of her doubts, and Congressman Drew Cain’s (Cameron Mathison) conviction, Laura beat Ezra Boyle. Now, Measure C won’t pose a threat when it comes to moving Sonny out and Sidwell in. Dalton’s death changes everything for Laura!
General Hospital recaps highlight Drew’s smug conviction, Laura’s win, and Dalton’s death. Coming up on General Hospital, Laura faces uncertain times. She threatened Dalton publicly, and now she may face some serious and undeserving consequences.
According to recent GHrumors, Laura finds Dalton’s body after being shot and killed by a Sidwell. After her public threat that things won’t “end well” for Dalton, is Laura accused of his murder? Her connection to PC mobster doesn’t help the situation, and accusations run wild.
Will the public view Sonny and Laura as partners in crime?
General Hospital: Cameron Mathison reacts after comments upset his daughter Laila
From Hallmark to Great American Family, General Hospital’s Cameron Mathison is known for his multitude of good-guy roles. Even the current character he plays started off as one of the good guys. Drew went from Nobleman Navy Seal to Cutthroat Congressman Cain. And don’t forget wife-stealing, home-wrecking Unc.
According to the latest General Hospital news, daytime tv actor and television host Cameron Mathison reacts after GH “fan” comments upset his daughter. The issue is that the here are some so-called General Hospital fans who struggle with the ability to differentiate between reality and fiction; actor vs. character. Mathison’s 19 year old daughter Laila stumbled upon some comments about her father, GH’s Drew Cain, and really didn’t appreciate some of the things that were being posted. The attacks on not only Drew, but Cameron as well struck a nerve with Laila. That’s when she FaceTimed her dad to discuss the disturbing things being said about her father on social media.
Sadly, some people can’t separate fiction from reality, and take out their feelings about a character onto the actors who plays them. As the age old explanation explains, if you hate the character, then the actor is doing their job! Drew Cain’s actions are out of Mathison’s control. So why become so disgruntled about a fictional character to the point of spreading nasty comments about the actor online?
GH Fans Insult Cameron Mathison Over Drew
While Drew Cain might be a vindictive and spiteful narcissist, the actor who plays him is not. In fact, GH cast-mates have chimed into the comments section to show their support for Mathison. Rory Gibson, GH’s Michael Corinthos commented, “The most kind, chill, generous guy on set,” about co-star Cameron Mathison. Additionally, Maurice Benard jumped to Mathison’s defense with his comment, “If you mess with Cameron, you’re gonna have to mess with me and I don’t think you wanna do that.”
The internet’s social media platforms have become today’s version of hate mail. Back in the day disgruntled fans would write into the show to express their dislike for certain characters, storylines, etc. Today, it’s much easier to hide behind the keyboard and spout whatever insults without thinking twice about how the comments affect others.
Mathison’s recent Instagram post reminds fans that their words impact real people. And not just the actors themselves, but family and loved ones as well.
General Hospital: Is Kelly Monaco returning to General Hospital?
Last year, Kelly Monaco’s General Hospital exit shocked and dismayed fans of the 62 year old Soap Opera. Just think, Kelly Monaco spent 1/3 of General Hospital’s existence as the iconic Samantha McCall, also known as Sam Morgan.
Recently, Sam’s memory has been brought to light as Halloween marked one year since her death. GH recaps recall that Sam’s daughter Scout has been the main focus lately in the Davis family. Her dad, Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison), fails to keep her best interest in mind when making parental decisions.
This isn’t the first time that those who’ve survived Sam McCall have thrown her memory around as weight when making decisions. In fact, Alexis still finds herself pleading with Drew, asking him if what he’s doing is what Sam would want. As it turns out, Drew doesn’t give a crap. All that talk about Sam McCall has sparked the latest General Hospital rumors According to GH news reports, Kelly Monaco confirmed that she was let go of GH role she brought to life, and captivated fans for over two decades.
After Monaco promised fans that she’d tell her side of the controversial story, the actess’s intentions never materialized. Instead, a podcast announcement got GH fans excited just to later learn that it was now a no-go with pal Shannan Moakler.
Kelly’s silence leaves much to the imagination, including the possibility of her return to GH as Sam.
Coming up on General Hospital, the fate of the Quartermaine mansion is in Ronnie Bard’s (Erika Slezak) hands. General Hospital spoilers for the week of October 27th reveal that Drew is dead serious about buying the Quartermaine home from Monica’s (Leslie Charleson) sister Ronnie.
According to General Hospital recaps, Drew made Ronnie an offer. He wants to buy the Quartermaine family home, and what a perfect way for Drew to carry out his vendetta against Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot).
Will It Soon Become Drew and Ronnie Against Tracy?
At first, Drew’s smooth way with words may have had Ronnie convinced that he’s a good guy, with good intentions. Thankfully, Mayor Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis) walked in just in the nick of time. She caught Congressman Cain berating Danny (Asher Antonyzyn) and Rocco (Finn Carr). Before Laura arrived, it was Drew‘s word against the boy’s. However, now that mayor Collins has stepped in, will Ronnie see Drew for who he really is? If so, will see like what she sees
As Laura, Danny, and Rocco expose Drew, Ronnie ponders whether to believe Drew or the revelators of his masquerade. What if Ronnie sees Drew for who he is and decides to take him up on his offer anyway? After all, his spiel was relatable. Evidently, they both feel they’ve been wronged by Tracy, and they both claim to have loved Monica. Will Laura bear witness to Drew and Ronnie against Tracy? Or will Ronnie do the right thing?
General Hospital: Should Jason Kick Drew’s A$$ Again?
Coming up on General Hospital, Congressman Drew Cain faces Mayor Laura Spencer Collins’ wrath. She overheard Drew berating, degrading, and essentially verbally attacking Danny Morgan (Asher Antonyzyn).
Obviously, Drew (Cameron Mathison) singles out and targets his nephew Danny because of Jason (Steve Burton). His hatred and jealousy for his own brother, puts a target on Danny’s back. Not even out of honor and respect for Sam McCall’s (Kelly Monaco) memory has any bearing on Drew’s despicable actions.
Apparently being shot hasn’t put life into perspective for Congressman Cain. Instead, it has fueled his personal agenda to seek vengeance against those who he has made an enemy.
Drew Feels Laura’s Wrath
General Hospital spoilers for the week of October 27 tease that Drew faces a setback. One could only hope that his setback is due to medical reasons, such as complications from his gunshot wounds, or getting his a$$ kicked by Jason.
However, GH spoilers indicate that his big plans take a hit. Drew’s plans suffer a setback, and he’s not as powerful as he thinks. Perhaps Mayor Collins (Genie Francis) has something to do with it after witnessing Drew’s encounter with Danny and Rocco (Finn Carr).
Seriously though, don’t you just wish that Jason would go in for Round Two and beat the crap out of Drew?
Will Scout set Willow free?! Scout Cain confesses to shooting Drew?!?! This week on General Hospital, twists and turns will have you questioning everything. At the moment, the main focus is on the on the attempted murder of Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison). The people of Port Charles gather in a courtroom as a young mother of two and respected nurse goes on trial for shooting Congressman Drew Cain Quartermaine- who also happens to be her lover.
As for who shot Drew, speculation and fan theories widely range anywhere from Portia (Brook Kerr) to Willow (Katelyn MacMullen,) to Michael (Rory Gibson), and even Stella (Vernee Watson). More recently, the suspect list has shortened, and Willow stands trial. GH rumors hint that Michael framed Willow for shooting Drew. However, even if that’s true, that doesn’t mean Willow isn’t guilty anyways.
Recent General Hospital spoilers and rumors have emerged. And according to the latest, the trial twists and turns will make GH fans question everything.
Apparently, GH rumors tease that courtroom chaos ensues when Scout Cain (Cosette Abinante) comes bursting through the doors. This recent dirt on the people of Port Charles claims that Scout confesses to shooting Drew. Supposedly, when she comes through the courtroom doors, she confesses to shooting her own father.
Furthermore, additional General Hospital spoilers claim that Drew‘s daughter even discloses how she obtained Edward Quartermaine’s gun. And to top it off, GH rumors tease that little Scout even reveals her motive. She feels that her father has done everything in his power to make her life lonely and miserable after the death of her mom, Sam (Kelly Monaco).
Evidently, Scout’s confession causes devastation and outrage as concerned loved ones advocate for the minor. Alexis (Nancy Lee Grahn) becomes emotional, and the judge orders Scout to stop speaking.
Do you think Scout makes a confession? If so, do you believe that it’s real? Who would Scout likely cover for? What if she knows who shot Drew, and doesn’t want children to live without their mother the way she has to? What if Scout doesn’t want to see Wiley and Amelia’s mother taken away from them…
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