Incriminating evidence against Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is Carly Corinthos’s (Laura Wright) saving grace. She knows Sonny like the back of her hand and knows that he won’t stand for what Nina has done. Sonny, Carly, Drew, and all of their supporters wracked their brains on this topic. Until now, they’ve tried to get to the bottom of who turned Carly and Drew into the SEC with no success.
General Hospital Recaps: Michael Corinthos’s (Chad Duell) feelings toward his father have recently become warmer. After feeling iced out by Sonny because of Nina, Michael was dead set against his father. Michael went full force with a revenge plan to down down Sonny and his organization without a second thought. Then, once the sh!t hit the fan and people began to find out his secret, Carly helped Michael see the light.
Currently, just as Michael and his wife Willow opened their hearts to her mother Nina, they just as quickly got burned. Although, Willow hasn’t felt the pain of Nina’s burn just yet. But General Hospital spoilers tease that she finds into what Nina has done soon enough. It’s only a matter of time until Willow learns what Michael already knows.
According to recent GH rumors, Michael sits on the informations he gathered from his meeting with Martin Grey. As Nina’s attorney, Michael knew damn well that he could bully Martin into giving up Nina. In addition, Michael got extra security for the confession when he hit the record button. Now Michael has exactly what he needs to expose his new stepmom. But will he be the one to expose Nina?
GH spoilers and rumors tease that Michael gives Carly the recording. This little piece of technology is all the incriminating evidence that they need to turn Sonny against his new bride.
Lois Cerullo didn’t return to Port Charles to allow family members to walk all over her daughter. In fact, she came for the exact opposite. Lois learned that Deception fired Brook Lynn and that’s when she came running.
In case you kissed it, General Hospital recaps recall Tracy’s despicable behavior toward her Granddaughter Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton). Which, I’m pretty perplexed that she would even go there with BLQ considering how tough she is with the Bensonhurst blood. Clearly, BLQ is no pushover. But when it comes to love, especially her love Detective Chase (Josh Swickard), she becomes almost malleable. I say “almost” because even though she has a tough exterior, love changes her- but never permanently.
Regardless, Granny came barking up the wrong tree when she blackmailed Brook Lynn. Because now Tracy answers to Lois Cerullo (Rena Sofer). According to General Hospital spoilers, Tracy has met her match. Her ex-daughter-in-law gives her a run for her money while she’s in town, and Tracy doesn’t know what to do.
GH spoilers tease that tension in the Quartermaine mansion thickens before Tracy back down. Will Lois be the one who actually puts Tracy in her place? Or will teacy run BLQ’s mama right back to where she came from-
Ned Quartermaine (Wally Kurth) is a key player in this whole Nina/SEC storyline. But first, can anyone tell me when he changed his name from Ashton to Quartermaine? I know he’s been going by Q for a while, but I must’ve missed when he officially changed it over. And every time I write about Ned it trips me up LOL. But Quartermaine it is, I suppose.
Alright, back to the storyline suspense! General Hospital spoilers promise that Nina soon gets what’s coming to her. The secrets she keeps from Sonny will blow up in her face, and the fairytale ending that she thought she landed is soon over. Currently, Michael just learned some startling information about who turned in Carly and Drew to the SEC.
First, he received a text from someone whose contact information wasn’t saved in his phone. So, that tells us that whoever gave him this information isn’t someone close to him. Then, he spoke with this unknown businessman on the phone right after he congratulated Nina and kissed her cheek. Understandably, Michael’s vibe took a dive after that call. Now, the majorly of GH fans believe that Michael knows it was Nina, and that he’ll expose her for the lying, betraying, untrustworthy woman they always knew her to be.
Despite the hype about Michael outing Nina, General Hospital spoilers remind fans that someone already knows the truth. According to GH recaps, Ned Ashton, aka Eddie Maine, overheard exactly what Nina had done. At the time, he made it clear that her secret wasn’t safe with him and marched right over to tell Drew. And we all know what happened next. Suddenly, Ned’s injury worked in Nina’s favor since he now doesn’t remember himself as Ned, let alone what Ned overheard.
Nina is surrounded on all sides as more people know what she’s done. GH spoilers tease that Ned didn’t overhear Nina incriminate herself for no reason. And at some point, whatever Ned and Eddie have up “their” sleeve is going to come out and bite Nina.
The current vibe among General Hospital fans have basically divided the audience into two modes. You’re either on Team Carly or you’re on Team Nina, and there’s no in between. Social media fan engagement showcases a polarizing reaction to these two women, particularly when it comes to Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).
Although it’s been a few years, GH fans can’t help but argue over Sonny’s love life. Carly fans are in an uproar over the fact that Nina and Sonny are officially married. On the contrary, Nina fans are on top of the world now that the she’s sealed the deal.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Nina may have landed Carly’s man and hotel but Nina’s luck quickly turns from a pot of gold to a stocking filled with coal. Her secret begins to unravel when Michael pursues a tip about who turned in Carly and Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison), a betrayal that continues to severely affect Poet Charles.
Carly’s Epic Comeback
Despite the look in his eyes, Michael hasn’t reached the truth just yet. Instead, GH rumors claim that his thought process takes a wrong turn when he’s told that Martin Grey (Michael E. Knight) is the snitch. Perplexed, Michael can’t wrap his head around why Martin would bother with his mom and Drew. That’s when he remembered that Martin is Valentin Cassadine’s lawyer. Additionally, Michael connects the dots and figures that Valentin’s involvement with ELQ serves as motivation to make a move against Carly and Drew. Supposedly, Nina and Valentin’s friendship is the reason she received Michael’s death stare.
According to GH spoilers and rumors, Nina has a guilty conscience and won’t let Valentin take the fall for her actions. She considers that her friend is going through a lot right now with Anna and Charlotte. Consequently, Nina’s secret is exposed just in time for Carly’s epic come back. Carly is on a mission to get her life back and this is the perfect start. Losing Sonny takes a toll on Nina. As a result, she’s ultimately headed for a breakdown. Ultimately, forgiving Nina for her lies becomes Sonny’s regret.
Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) inch closer to becoming husband and wife. To their pleasant surprise, they are surrounded by their closest loved ones, including Michael (Chad Duell) and Willow Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen). The unlikely-to-attend pair are not only present but supportive as well.
General Hospital previews indicate that Michael may be present to support his father, but the event doesn’t have his full attention. Instead, he’s focused on getting answers to a burning question. Who is responsible for tipping off the SEC? Meanwhile, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) hangs back in Port Charles to work on the same mission. Obviously, Carly wants to get to the bottom of it all, mainly to help Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison). Additionally, adverse effects continue to occur as the result of the leaked information. Lives have been jeopardized since Nina had Martin Grey (Michael E. Knight) throw Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) under the bus.
Carly’s life was turned upside down because of Sonny’s bride-to-be. Her man is in Pentonville, and she suffers major financial woes. At this point, Carly is sick of it and is determined to turn things around, especially for Drew. So of course, Carly starts digging. According to GH spoilers and previews, Michael and Carly finally make headway.
Michael Blames Valentin For SEC Tip-Off
GH recaps recall the text that Michael received as the ceremony began. Although the text has no indication of the sender, it sort of looked like it was Dex. Because, right after Michael looked at his phone, the camera quickly panned over to Josslyn (Eden McCoy) and Dex (Evan Hofer). That’s when Dex quickly shut down his phone. Furthermore, he managed to evade Joss’s inquiry and skipped right over telling her who texted him. If that isn’t suspicious then I don’t know.
Ultimately, GH spoilers reveal that Michael learns that Martin Grey tipped off the SEC. Confused, Michael tries to connect the dots. Why Martin? Then, Michael realizes Martin’s ties to Valentin as his legal counsel, and figures it has to be Valentin. At this rate, will Nina ever get exposed?!
Daytime television star, Roger Howarth is best know for his iconic role on ABC’s One Life To Live. Sadly, the soap opera came to an end after over 43 years. Even after OLTL’s final episode in 2012, Roger Howarth’s portrayal of Todd Manning continued. That was went Howarth joined OLTL’s sister soap, the wildly popular General Hospital.
However, due to legal issues, the character names were prohibited for use at GH. Therefore, the story shifted, Todd Manning was no more, and Roger Howard with now James Franco’s replacement as Franco Baldwin. He won over fans despite the nature of the role, and circumstances lead to a personality revamp for Franco. Another twist and turn killed off Franco, which riffled a lot of fan’s feather. Alas, Howarth returns as the odd ball doctor, Dr. Austin Gatlin Holt, son of Jimmy Lee Holt.
According to General Hospital news reports, Howarth deals with another exit. Currently, Austin is in the thick of things. He’s involved with Sonny Corinthos’s enemy, which usually doesn’t turn out so well for the other side. Furthermore, he and Ava Jerome (Maura West) recently sparked a little something, but now she’s not so sure. Needless to say, Austin as a lot going on in Port Charles. So, why has he been missing from the canvas?
Roger Howarth Explains GH Exit
General Hospital news and spoilers report that Howarth took to social media to share a post that explains his absence, and announces his GH recturn. Below he explains that he was off for month due to Covid and an MRI on his knee. Feeling good and feeling inspired, Howarth inspires fans to challenge themselves this month.
Thankfully Roger is feeling in tip-top shape and is back to work at General Hospital! What’s in store for Austin and Ava, and all the danger that consumes them?
Finally, the day (in Soap Opera time) is here! Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) gets to marry the man of her dreams! You know, the one that she lied to, gaslighted, and stole (among other things) from another woman. And not just any woman, but THE woman of Sonny’s dreams.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors reveal that the Mobster and the Crimson Editor-in-Chief arrive at the island. To Nina’s surprise, Sonny arranged for his children and Willow Tait Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen), Nina’s daughter, to join in on their parents big day. Meanwhile, Carly Corinthos is back in Port Charles, handling business as usual. Now, it’s just a matter of time before Nina becomes Sonny’s bride. But is it though?
Sonny Leaves Nina At The Altar To Save Carly!
According to the latest GH rumors, Nina may not get her fairytale ending. As Sonny and Nina inch closer and closer to saying “I do,” Nina’s secrets become closer to exposure. Although, it looks like Nina’s lies aren’t the only potential reason why this wedding may not happen.
For now, Sonny, Nina and their intimate group of wedding guests carry-on with the preparation and celebration. Shocking GH rumors tease that Carly and those who stayed behind in Port Charles are now in danger because of Cyrus.
Many GH fans await the moment when Nina is exposed. However, Sonny may not get the chance to hear the truth. GH rumors claim that Cyrus’s early release puts Carly and the rest of the family in danger. The streets of Port Charles won’t be safe at all when Renault is out of Pentonville.
Ultimately, Sonny has to protect the ones he loves, and that includes his ex wife. Is it true? Sonny leaves Nina at the altar to save Carly from Cyrus?
Gladys Corbin is the type of character that makes a significant impact on the audience. Typically, the audience has a love-hate relationship with a particular character because we simply love to hate them. A great performer makes you feel something for their character. So, if you’re left with hate and animosity toward a fictional person, that means they’ve done their job!
As for myself, many times the love to hate vibe turns straight into love for the character. It’s like I don’t even care that someone came to port Charles to torture the family whose daughter needed a kidney. Or, a boarding school brat who was actually a deranged con artist. Thankfully, soap operas love redemption for their characters. Moreover, how about a ruthless, business woman who didn’t hesitate to blackmail and manipulate her own granddaughter.
Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs) falls into the same category as many of the greats. Nelle (Chloe Lanier), Esme (Avery Kristen Pohl), and even Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot). As most great tv villains, at some point it comes to an end. And General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that the time is now for Gladys. Yes, her reign as Greedy Gladys is over.
Gladys Says Goodbye To Port Charles
Reportedly, General Hospital news confirms that Bonnie Burroughs leaves General Hospital as Gladys is punished by Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). According to GH spoilers, Gladys isn’t getting away with what she did to Sasha (Sofia Mattsson). In a recent interview with Soap Opera Digest, Burroughs opened up about the news, confirming that Gladys was written out of the script. She reflects on how she learned Gladys’s fate, and admits that she’s grateful.
Moreover, Burroughs admitted that Executive Producer Frank Valentini gave her an heads up. He informed her that the end was near prior to receiving the scripts. She admits, “I’m glad I did get that heads-up,” because if I hadn’t, when I got the script for the last episode, it would have hit me harder.”
Sadly, her time as Gladys is over, but that doesn’t mean that the goodbye has to beforever. Gladys should count her lucky stars for getting the royalty treatment from Sonny. Some say he’s gone soft, while others say he did what he could considering that she’s family.
Accordingly to the latest GH casting news, Bonnie Burroughs officially filmed her lays episode as Gladys Corbin. Luckily, the door is left open for Greedy Gladys, Monster-in-law, to someday return.
Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) was no model citizen or even a good parent. Sure, she wasn’t a total monster of a mother. But her’s and Willow’s relationship was far from your typical mother-daughter bond. In fact, Willow didn’t even know that Harmony wasn’t her biological mother. Therefore, her home life was based on a lie. But Willow and Harmony loved each other in their own way.
Clearly, Harmony loves and cares deeply about the only daughter she’s ever known. Despite how things went down over the years, Harmony feels the need to protect Willow, even from beyond the grave. That’s when she came to her daughter in dream.
Despite all of Harmony’s shortcomings as a mother, she still finds it necessary to keep Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) from Willow. Is Harmony just the worst kind of hypocrite? Or does she know something about Nina that’s so dark it makes Harmony look like Mother-of-the-Year?
Since Harmony’s warning, General Hospital rumors regarding Nina Reeves have spread across social media platforms. Reportedly, the majority of GH fans believe that Harmony’s warning is definitely about Nina. That’s why Nina becomes unsettled when Willow confides in her about her dream. See, Nina and Harmony have past that not many know about.
According to GH spoilers, Harmony’s warning is the beginning of Nina’s fallout. Although Harmony may not be the one to specifically expose Nina, it’s possible that she’s provided enough information to get this party started. Is Willow’s dream the thread that’s pulled just before everything unravels?
Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) doesn’t stand for betrayal. Especially when the people engaged in the betrayal are family. Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) and Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs) are family. On top of that, they are also Sonny’s family. And we all know that Sonny doesn’t tolerate traitors.
After Brando Corbin’s (Johnny Wactor) untimely death, Sonny and Sasha reluctantly put their trust in Gladys. Although they were hesitant, Brando’s widow and his second cousin gave his mother the benefit of the doubt. But alas, Brando’s death didn’t change Greedy Gladys. According to General Hospital recaps, Nina gave Sonny the dirty details about Gladys and Sasha. Predictably, Sonny’s true self emerged out as he became defensive of Sasha.
GH spoilers and rumors tease that Sonny takes care of Gladys, mobster style! She thought she’d be able to skip town and live the rest of her life in paradise. Instead, she was first interrupted by Sam, then by cousin Sonny. Uh oh! There’s no way out of this for Gladys.
At this point, maybe Sonny should let her go and he guilty conscience will do it’s trick. Let her suffer the way that she made Sasha suffer. What do you think Sonny will do to Gladys?
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