Willow Becomes Nelle 2.0?! …Little Miss Weeping Willow (as named by GH fans) Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen) sure is going to have something to weep about soon enough. Her latest engagement with Congressman Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) will be her downfall. Soon, she’ll have lost it all- including her sanity. At least that’s what the latest General Hospital rumors suggest!
According to recent General Hospital news and spoilers, GH’s Katelyn MacMullen drops hints that her character may go through some unpleasant changes. Specifically, Katelyn mentions Willow’s sister Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier). Yep, Willow is Nina’s long lost daughter, as well as Nelle’s long lost twin sister. The apples can’t fall that far from the tree, so they’re bound to have a little bit of crazy within them.
Like Mother, Like Daughter(s)?
The wonderful world of Soap Operas typically spend years developing a character’s true personality. The actors bring their TV persona to life, and the audience gets to watch the characters grow and change over the years. Sometimes, characters stay tru to themselves for decades, while others go through woke changes. I guess it all depends on the path the writers want to see the roles take.
General Hospital spoilers tease that the Willow Tait/Corinthos that we know may be a fading memory as biology rears its ugly head. Last year, GH’s Willow, actress Katelyn MacMullen, took time out of her busy GH and acting class schedule to talk to co-stars Steve Burton and Bradford Anderson. Last year, she sat down with The Daily Drama hosts and disclosed some interesting General Hospital spoilers. Reportedly, Katelyn MacMullen explained Willow’s biological connection to Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros), Dr. Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati), Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud), and of course, Nelle Benson.
Willow Becomes Nelle 2.0
Moreover, General Hospital’s sweetheart dropped hints that her character might go through some changes. On the Daily Drama, Bradford Anderson addressed Willow’s bloodline, particularly the crazy that runs through Willow’s veins, inherited from her mother Nina and sister Nelle. She said, “well, there’s been certain moments where we’re like, ‘Oh, maybe that’s a little bit of ya know, biology happening.” Based on Willow’s family ties, Steve Burton came to a hypothesis. “So they set Willow up with the crazy gene just in case,” he assumed. That’s when MacMullen said, “yeah, just in case,” and confirmed his prediction. Then, Steve and Katelyn left things to the imagination and both actors stated, “you never know.”
Check out GH’s Katelyn MacMullen as she discusses her role as the beloved Willow with friends Steve Burton and Bradford Anderson.
General Hospital’s Jeff Kober joined the daytime drama’s iconic cast five years ago. Kober made his first appearance as Cyrus Renault on February 5, 2020. Since then he’s been everyone’s enemy. Even his long lost sister, Mayor Laura (Spencer) Collins (Genie Francis) keeps her distance as best as she can. Still, Cyrus slithers his way into her life through each and (m)any of her family members.
Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) is a self proclaimed believer, and follower of God. He says he found the Lord’s path, and now carries out “Godly” acts. However, we all know that Cyrus’s shtick has been full of $h!t from day one of his so-called “redemption.” he may have had a few people fooled, but Portia especially had his number.
According to recent General Hospital recaps, Dr. Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) discovers new details about the mysterious GH deaths. The people of Port Charles are on a mission to find Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) and Dex Heller’s (Evan Hofer) killer. Portia’s findings also tie Michael Corinthos’s (Chad Duell) hospital scare to Sam and Dex’s deaths. Moreover, Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) wants justice for her boyfriend, and Sam’s family deserves to know the truth about what happened to her.
Is Kober Who Plays Cyrus Leaving General Hospital?
General Hospital news reports reveal that GH’s Steve Burton and Bradford Anderson address killer Cyrus. It’s not often that a killer of this caliber remains on the show for much longer after the big reveal. Odds are that Kober is on his way out. Recently, Steve and Bradford discussed Jeff Kober’s future with the show now that Cyrus killed two main characters. Is Jeff Kober making a GH exit? And is Cyrus Renault leaving?
Here’s what Steve and Bradford have to say about Jeff Kober’s status as Cyrus Renault. Taken peek at the video below.
General Hospital: Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) and Kai Taylor (Jens Austin Astrup)
February Sweeps:Cyrus Targets Kai! Kai Taylor (Jens Austin Astrup) is a promising young athlete for PCU. The star football player surely caught Trina Robinson’s (Tabyana Ali) eye, and it seems like she caught his as well. At first these two clashed over their priorities. But it didn’t take long for Trina and Kai to work through their differences with all that beguiling going on.
General Hospital spoilers tease that Trina takes a while to fully admit how she feels. After all, it’s just now creeping up on one year since she lost Spencer. It’s only natural for someone to proceed with caution. According to General Hospital rumors, no amount of caution could prepare Trina for what’s next.
There’s a killer on the loose! Practically everyone in town is trying to figure out who’s killing the patients at General Hospital. First Sam, then Dex. Then, an attempt to take Michael’s life makes a third incident involving Digitalis. General Hospital recaps recall some bad news. Kai learned that he will never be able to play football again. He broke the news to Trina after having high hopes for a speedy recovery and return
Cyrus Targets Kai
The latest General Hospital spoilers indicate that Kai takes the news pretty hard. Suddenly, his career as a star football player has come to a screeching halt. And his dream of making it to the Super Bowl was crushed in an instant. But why? So far all we know is that Kai was told that he’ll never play football again. GH rumors tease that Kai may be diagnosed with a terminal illness, giving motive for Cyrus to do what he does. Unless a football injury ending a promising career is miserable enough, providing ample reason for Cyrus to strike?
Will Cyrus Kill Kai For February Sweeps?
Cyrus continues to euthanize those who are suffering. Will Kai survive Cyrus’s next strike?
Reportedly, General Hospital recently updated their contract actor list. As of November 15th, 2024, GH adds Astrup to the credits list. According to General Hospital news and rumors, it’s believed that Kai’s portrayer is on contract with General Hospital. This makes the likelihood that Cyrus succeeds in killing Kai a heck of a lot less. If Kai dies for February Sweeps, Astrup would have signed a three month contract. Typically, three month acting contracts are unlikely as longer term contracts are common practice. So even if Cyrus tries to kill Kai, that doesn’t mean the young athlete will die.
General Hospital: N’neka Garland (Arlondriah Lenyéa)
N’neka gets a promotion, and a new dress! Arlondriah Lenyéa returns as N’neka Garland. Restaurant owners in Port Charles have new competition! This week, Kristina Corinthos (Kate Mansi) held her grand reopening. Charlie’s Pub has been a popular establishment in Port Charles since 2017. However, the pub’s ownership has changed hands a few times over the years.
First, the late Julian Jerome (William deVry) bought the bar from its original owner, Charlie Delaney. After Julian died, his sister Ava Jerome (Maura West) acquired the responsibility. Soon after, Sonny (Maurice Benard) and Nina (Cynthia Watros) purchased Charlie’s for Phyllis Caulfield (Joyce Guy). Finally, Sonny handed the Pub over to his daughter Kristina.
Meanwhile, it’s been business as usual at the other Port Charles hangouts. The Metro Court and Bobbie’s are still town favorites. Then there’s the newer place, The Brown Dog, and of course The Savoy. Lately, it seems like the place to be is The Brown Dog. But GH rumors hint that The Savoy gets some attention soon.
GH’s N’neka Garland (Arlondriah Lenyéa)
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Port Charles residents find themselves heading to Curtis’s nightclub in the coming weeks. Apparently, The Savoy needs its most dependable employee. According to GH casting news, the role of N’neka Garland was introduced on February 19th, 2021. actress and professional dancer Arlondriah Lenyéa joined General Hospital’s exemplary cast as The Savoy’s best bartender. Reportedly, the character was named after one of GH’s beloved coordinating producers, N’neka Garland. Later, Garland passed away in 2023 at the age of 49. And her memory lives on in the character, and her portrayer.
Arlondriah Lenyéa returns as N’neka
General Hospital News and Spoilers: According to General Hospital Blog, GH actress Arlondriah Lenyéa confirmed that she was back on the General Hospital set, and filmed scenes as N’neka Garland. Reportedly, actress, model, and dancer, Arlondriah reveals some brand new GH spoilers. She tells General Hospital Blog that N’neka gets a promotion, and a new dress! The LA actress confirmed that N’neka becomes Co-Manager at The Savoy! Obviously, Curtis made the right choice when he decided to keep N’neka on board at the time he purchased the club!
Behind-The-Scenes: The Savoy
General Hospital: N’neka Garland (Arlondriah Lenyéa)General Hospital: N’neka (Lenyéa) and Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell)
Recently, Lydia Look reprised her role as Selina Wu. Ms. Wu she wants what’s owed to her, and she comes to collect. With Selina in town there is bound to be trouble. GH rumors hint that maybe N’neka will have to help out a little behind the scenes (if you know what I mean 😉).
February Sweeps?! Perhaps Curtis Ashford got wind of Charlie’s Grand Re-opening. Maybe he saw what Kristina has done with the place and decided to up his game. How can N’neka help Curtis this time around? Look for N’neka to show up at The Savoy around Valentine’s Day.
Yesterday’s episode of General Hospital had enough action packed excitement for an entire year of Port Charles shenanigans. The residents of PC have been through the ringer, and just as we the audience, and the characters unravel the Fluke mystery, someone might not suriveve.
Between two explosions, a shootout, and an LSD injection, it’s safe to say that someone may not walk out of this mess alive. Ava Jerome was shot by Carlos Rivera, then Sonny tried to save her from slipping as she held on for dear life. Did Ava fall to her death? General Hospital comings and goings have no confirmation of actress Maura West leaving General Hospital. Ava fans are hoping that she survived somehow… anything is possible in soap world.
Johnny Zacchara was also caught in the crossfire. He was shot in the chest, and although it is alive at this point, General Hospital spoilers revealed that actor Brandon Barash has not signed a contract with General Hospital, and that his return was only temporary. Sources are uncertain whether or not his next departure from the show will be a write off, or if his character will be killed in this year’s February Sweeps.
Dante is receiving medical treatment at GH due to injuries inflicted upon him by Fluke. Before making his discovery in the basement of the old Spencer home, Fake Luke or shall we say, real Luke under Helena’s mind control, knocked Dante out several times and locked him downstairs with a rotting corpse. Friend and Detective Nathan West came to Dante’s rescue just seconds before the bomb placed by Fluke ended both of their lives.
With other projects underway, Roger Howarth has been rumored to be leaving GH. Do you think that was a lethal does of LSD he took for Nina?
Keep watching General Hospital to find out if one of your favorite characters will die this February.
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