Ava Jerome (Maura West) isn’t the most morally sound person in Port Charles, but she does have a lot of life experience. She especially has experience in handling Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), which is why Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) should have listened to Ava when she gave advice on how to deal with Carly.
Carly Corinthos may seem like she rules this town, but how can anyone deny the weight she throws around when she’s typically right about everything. She tried to warn her son, Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), about being so generous when it comes to letting Nina spend time with Wiley (Erik and Theo Olson). Of course. Cart was right. Wiley told Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) that she isn’t his real mother, which could only have been learned after spending the afternoon with Nina. Carly knew Nina would try to fill Wiley’s head with information about Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) that he’s much too young to understand.
General Hospital spoilers and previews show Carly having it out with Nina after Willow came to Carly very upset. Willow was upset with something Wiley learned while alone with Nina. Nina has crossed the line Carly knew that she would, and now Carly has to set her straight.
General Hospital rumors hint instead of backing down as advised by Ava, Nina will push Carly even harder. Is Wiley safe in Nina’s presence?
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) tried to warn her son Michael (Chad) about the risks of having Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) spending so much time with his son, Wiley (Erik and Theo Olson).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Michael and Willow Tait’s (Katelyn MacMullen) kindness backfires as things start to get uncomfortable with Nina.
General Hospital spoilers and previews show tension growing to between Nina and Willow when Willow refers to herself as “mommy,” when talking to Wiley.
General Hospital rumors suggest Carly’s warnings would have served as great advice if Michael and Willow had only listened. GH rumors claims Nina will do exactly as Carly warned, Nina will feel resentful toward Willow, and start bringing up Nelle to Wiley, and things may get out of hand.
Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is not in a good place after finding out that Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) is her biological daughter. Not only is she grieving for a daughter she never got to know, but she is also struggling with betrayal from people who love her. Right now, all she sees is that Jax (Ingo Rademacher) and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) conspired to keep Nelle a secret, including what happens that night in the woods.
General Hospital previews show Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) having a discussion with Michael (Chad Duell), telling him she has a way to help Nina and Wiley (Erik and Theo Olson). As for now, it is believed that Nelle is Nina’s daughter, making Wiley her grandson.
General Hospital rumors suggest that Willow’s plan to help Nina and Wiley is to offer Nina a place in Wiley’s life as opposed to having to fight for her rights as a grandmother. Nina has made it clear that she feels she has been kept from her grandson because of Carly and Jax’s lies, and is determined to get her place him Wiley’s life. With Willow’s help, hopefully Nina will not have to go to desperate measures to ensure she has a relationship with the grandson she shares with Carly Corinthos.
General Hospital spoilers have previous confirmed that Nelle Benson is in fact Nina’s long lost daughter, but still, GH fans believe there is still more to the story. General Hospital rumors hint that while Willow is extending her kindness to Nina, they may discover they have a deep rooted connection. Will Nina’s daughter turn out to be Willow after all?
Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is an emotional wreck over learning Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) is her biological daughter and feeling more than betrayed by Jasper Jax Jacks (Ingo Rademacher) and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright).
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Nina figures out that it’s none other than Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) on the other end of the phone when she tried to get in touch with Phyllis (Joyce Guy).
General Hospital rumors indicate Nina will stumble upon this life altering discovery and use it to get back at those who hurt her. GH previews indicate that Nina will dive deeper into explaining to Jax (Ingo Rademacher) how he has kept her from her grandson, Wiley Corinthos (Erik and Theo Olson).
GH rumors claim she will keep her knowledge that Sonny Corinthos survived to herself, not telling his wife, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) out of spite. Nina is in a dark place and all she can think about is her loss and her pain. Right now she isn’t even thinking about all the horrific crimes committed by Nelle. She’s simply grieving for the daughter she never got to raise, along with all the what ifs, if she had her daughter from birth.
Nina’s shocking discovery could lead her down a dark path of lies and betrayal if she keeps Sonny from his family. What will she decide?
Upon returning to film after quarantine, the children on the set of General Hospital have been limited. The last time GH fans saw baby Wiley Corinthos (Erik and Theo Olson), the twins were filmed from their own home.
General Hospital news reveals the last time Wiley was seen on General Hospital was exactly 8 months ago. General Hospital spoilers reveal the twins will be back on set under one condition; IF their Covid test results come back negative. They are set to return Prospect Studios on Friday, November 13th.
In a recent Instagram post, on their parent-run IG account, a photo of Erik and Theo was shared. In the photo revealed the twins’ set passes, which states, GUEST.
General Hospital rumors suggest that due to the “Guest Status” baby Wiley’s appearance won’t be long term. It looks as the the twins are in recurring status and will continue to come and go as typical protocol for child actors.
Erik and Theo Olson are happy to return to work and see Wiley’s TV parents, Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) and Willow Tait Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen).
Many celebrity couple and fiction TV super couples have nicknames, or “ship” names as they’re called. When one “ships” a couple, it means they are on board with the relationship.
General Hospital fan wars are not uncommon when it comes to shipping particular power couples in Daytime TV. General Hospital news reports JaSam (Jason and Sam Morgan), vs. Liason (Liz Webber and Jason Morgan) is one of the most, if not the most iconic fan war to date.
In more recent days, two couple combos share the spotlight in the fan war scene. Detective Chase (Josh Swickard) and Willow Tait Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen) Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), is the most talked about fan war when it comes to which couple is shipped most by GH fans. Fans refer to them as “Chillow” and “Millow.”
Although GH fan opinions way heavily on the success of a Daytime TV couple, it’s really something when actors from the show express their ship support.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Michael and Willow grow closer, developing real feelings for each other as they care for Wiley (Erik and Theo Olson). General Hospital news reports the baby actor twins support their new parents as a couple over Willow and her old flame, Chase (Josh Swickard).
The official IG account for Erik and Theo Olson (run by adult guardian), shared a photo of their TV parents with a caption which supports the relationship between Michael and Willow, specifically pointing out “Chillow” as well.
Theo and Erik Olson are the twin toddlers who play Wiley Corinthos on General Hospital. Wiley’s story line is front and center as we watch Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) become even more unhinged after the custody verdict was announced.
General Hospital news informs fans that due to COVID-19 restrictions, babies and children are not allowed on set. The Olson twins play a key role in the current GH story line which makes it a little challenging for the cast and crew. However, technology can be a Godsend as it is being used to include baby Wiley in scenes. The twin’s mother took to Instagram to explain how they have gotten over this set rule obstacle. She explains that the boys are filmed from their own home with the direction of GH Executive Producer, Frank Valentini.
Erik and Theo’s mom goes on to thank Frank for gifting each of her son’s with their very own Mr. Hopsicle stuffed kangaroo.
Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) is fighting for the well being of his child, against the child’s own mother. Wiley (Erik and Theo Olson) needs heart surgery to repair a hole in his heart that he has had since birth. Wiley’s symptoms are progressing, and although the situation is not an emergency, it remains imperative that Michael and Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) agree that Wiley must undergo surgery to repair the issue. Michael and his grandmother, Monica Quartermaine (Leslie Charleson), have presented the case to Nelle, explaining the issue and why it is completely necessary for to go ahead with the heart surgery.
Nelle is being difficult to say the least, and is refusing to sign the consent form for treatment, which in Wiley’s case, is heart surgery. Nelle presented her rebuttal to Michael, refusing to sign the document. Michael’s girlfriend Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) and mom Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) have tried knocking sense into Nelle, explaining why this is so important.
Michael and Carly have had enough with Nelle and her bulllsh!t and are taking matters into their own hands. General Hospital spoilers reveal Michael will go ahead with consenting to the surgery without Nelle. In Friday’s episode of General Hospital, Michael made a call to his lawyer, Diane Miller (Carolyn Henessy).
General Hospital rumors indicate Michael is trying to come up with a way to go forward with the operation legally, regardless of whether or not the child’s mother gives consent. Carly on the other hand is taking matters into her own hands. Carly fights for what she wants, especially when she is fighting for what’s right for her family. Carly will be damned to let Nelle stand in the way of her grandson receiving the treatment that is needed for him to survive,
While Michael is trying to work on getting things moving along with Diane, Carly has her own plan of action. After arguing on the roof of GH with Nelle, Carly failed at reasoning with her and locked Nelle out on the roof.
General Hospital rumors hint that Nelle’s signature will be forged, making it possible for Michael to go forward with Wiley’s operation but leaving an opportunity for it to come back and bite Carly for going about it the way she has.
Nelle can’t stay on the roof forever, and when she finds out what happened, she will come at the Corinthos family even harder than before. Will Diane be able to save Michael from any legal repercussions of his mom’s actions? More importantly, will Michael be able to escape Nelle’s wrath?
Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) thinks she really smooth with her fake ID, fake passport for herself and for Wiley aka Jonah, and is making plans for a first class one way trip to Buenos Aires. She somehow convinced Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) to create a fake identity for herself and her son, helping her get out of town.
Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) overhears Nelle on the phone with the airline, discussing when her flight is departing. The two women bicker back and forth and Sam reminds Nelle that she is on parole. Nelle gives it right back to Sam and then tries to be cryptic while inadvertently warning Sam that Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) and the rest of the Quartermaine/Corinthos families will never see her again.
Hopefully Sam’s P.I. skills kick in and a light bulb goes off that will get her on to Nelle and her plan to steal Wiley and skip town. Now that Lucas Jones (Ryan Carnes) remembered Brad’s (Parry Shen) confession just before the crash, Michael and the entire Corinthos clan know the truth about what Nelle and Brad did with Wiley.
It may not be immediately that Michael is reunited with his son, Jonah. Nelle is bound and determined to nab Wiley and head out of the country. Will Sam figure it out before it’s too late?
Ever since Willow Tait’s (Katelyn MacMullen) run in with Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) at Brad Cooper’s (Parry Shen) house, these two are at each other’s throats arguing about the best interest of baby Wiley (Erik and Theo Olson). Willow told Nelle she is Wiley’s part time nanny but Nelle had a strong opinion against that. Now these two women are fighting for time with Wiley and to be the primary caregiver alongside Brad. What Willow doesn’t know is that Nelle’s will is strong because Wiley aka Jonah Corinthos is her biological son. Willow has a strong interest in Wiley as well. Willow still believes that Wiley is her own biological baby that she gave up for adoption. Sadly for Willow, General Hospital spoilers will reveal she will soon find out her baby died and Wiley is actually Nelle and Michael’s (Chad Duell).
At approximately 1 minute and 7 seconds into the latest General Hospital spoilers promo video, Nelle reacts to a deep cut by Willow and it is glorious! The door closes after Willow leaves and we hear Nelle under her breath say, Biiiiitch” in presonse to Willow’s comment.
We love to hate Nelle because Chloe plays the part so well. Willow will be blindsided by the truth but Nelle won’t be able to bask in her glory. Nelle is a convicted felon and an ex-convict who should honestly still be in prison. When the word gets out that Wiley is really Nelle and Michael’s son, Nelle will be faced with the fact that in the real world, no one would ever give custody of a child to someone like her. So who will win in the end? GH fans are counting down until the day Michael gets his son back and GH spoilers indicated the wait won’t be too much longer.
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