Willow rejects Nina! It doesn’t matter to Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) that she finally knows her birth mother. That fact doesn’t erase all the ways Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) has displayed herself as someone who will climb over whoever it takes to get where they want to be.
General Hospital spoiler reveal time is running out and Willow must decide if she is going to accept Nina’s help. Family or not these two women have not been able to see eye to eye before knowing that she was Willow’s mother Nina didn’t hesitate to choose Nelle’s (Chloe Lanier) memory over Willow. Conveniently, now that Nina knows Willow is her daughter too, she suddenly all about making amends. Nina claims she wants nothing in return for donating her bone marrow tomorrow. However, Willow is reluctant to trust her.
General Hospital rumors suggest that Willow’s beliefs are strong when it comes to what’s best for her son. If being saved by Nina means giving Nina access to Wiley, her answer is no.
GH previews indicate Willow rejects Nina and refuses the transplant. Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) pays Willow a visit at the hospital when their discussion dives deep into Willows thoughts on Nina’s bone marrow donation. Sasha fears Willow is giving up and Michael feels Willow is standing in the way of her on survival. Can her friends and family talk her into excepting what Nina has to offer?
Spencer wants custody of Esme’s baby! Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) is saying goodbye to his old self. Recently, life’s curveballs forced Spencer to let go of the once spoiled and entitled mentality. In doing so, Spencer finds himself maturing before his own eyes.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Spencer’s mature self decides that he knows best when it comes to the situation with Esme (Avery Kristen Pohl), his father Nikolas (Marcus Coloma) and baby Ace. Prior to her amnesia, Esme claimed the baby his Nikolas’s. Therefore, Nikolas Cassadine’s (Marcus Coloma) life choices have revolved around the news ever since. He kidnapped Esme in the name of fatherhood; as an attempt to protect his baby. However, General Hospital recaps recall a generalized timeline of Esme’s sexual encounters.
Currently, there’s a huge debate about whether or not Esme slept with Spencer shortly after sleeping with Nikolas. When she returned pregnant after falling from the parapet, Esmé immediately named Nikolas the father of her baby. But how can she be so sure? Fans are split as half claim that Esmé slept with both of them in a relatively close amount of time. Meanwhile, the other half believe that Nicholas is the only possibility as Ace’s father.
General Hospital rumors speculate the baby may not be Nikolas’s after all. That being said, General Hospital previews reveal Spencer hires Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) as his attorney. Despite being clear of his legal troubles, Spencer seeks counsel from the best of the best in Port Charles. Due to spoilers tease Spencer wants custody of Esme’s baby. Consequently, Spencer’s bold move will light a raging fire.
Willow refuses Nina’s bone marrow? Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) fights for her life in the battle against leukemia. It’s coming down to the wire as Willow’s chemotherapy is failing. Moreover, the bone marrow donor they thought was a match fell through.
General Hospital recaps recall months Carly finally revealed the truth after months of anticipation. After learning Willow has leukemia, she was under pressure to reveal Harmony’s secret. Ultimately, she had to do what she had to do. Now, Carly finds herself in the same position with Nina as she did before. In retrospect, Carly kept Nelle a secret from Nina just as she held on to the secret about Willow.
General Hospital spoilers indicate that Nina is Willow’s last chance at survival. Willow is known for putting her own health on the back burner for the sake of her baby. The fact that she hit her illness from Michael and their entire family may be an indication that Willow is willing to put her health aside for her pride. In the past, Willow admitted one of the reasons she didn’t want to tell the family about her diagnosis was because she didn’t want them treating her differently. Will her pride get in the way of letting Nina become her donor?
GH previews suggest there’s a possibility Willow refuses Nina’s bone marrow. After everything Nina has done to drive a wedge between herself and her grandson, Wiley, the last thing Willow wants is to be saved by that woman.
Can Nina save Willow? Nina Reeves’s (Cynthia Watros) greatest heartache in life is having missed the chance to have a relationship with her daughter. Ultimately, she blames Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) for her missed opportunity.
Nina blames Carly for withholding her connection to Nelle, despite knowing that Nelle was a psycho who kidnapped Wiley. She spent her entire adult life living for the hope of finding the daughter who was taken from her at birth. Nina went through Hell with every lead that turned out to be a dead end. She was even deceived by people she loves when Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) and Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) had a hand in Nina’s hellish journey.
General Hospital recaps recall Nelle’s fixation on destroying Carly and the ones she loves. Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) was Nelle’s route to hitting Carly where it hurts. However, her reign of terror extended far beyond Carly’s son. Undoubtedly, the entire Corinthos family suffered at the hands of Nelle at some point or another. In the end, Nelle kidnapped Wiley and became a threat to his life. Still, Nina blames Carly for keeping her from Nelle, as well as causing her death.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina’s daughter Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) fights for her life while pregnant and battling stage 4 leukemia. Nina just found out Willow is one of two of her twin daughters.
Once again, Carly has a hand in keeping Nina from a long lost child. Will Nina face the same fate with Willow as she did with Nelle? Nelle died tragically before Nina got the chance to know her daughter. Similarly, Nina finds herself in a deja vu situation when shes faced with losing another daughter.
Can Nina Save Willow?
General Hospital previews indicate that Nina marches straight over to Willow with the news. After Carly drops the bombshell about Willow’s and Nina’s connection, the race to save her life is in full effect.
GH honors Sonya Eddy in special episode. General Hospital star Sonya Eddy passed away suddenly. Her death came as a shock to friends, family and fans alike.
Details of her untimely passing came just before Christmas when friend of the GH star, Octavia Spencer, broke the news on social media. General Hospital Blog shared the unfortunate news with the soap opera community and Sonya’s fans.
Since the announcement, General Hospital fans expressed their condolences and hope that ABC’s General Hospital would address the real life passing of one of their own. Daytime TV is no stranger to saying goodbye to characters, however, saying goodbye to the actor in the character’s role is another matter.
The Show Must Go On- GH Honors Sonya Eddy In Special Episode
The halls of the hospital will never be the same now that the cast and crew walk them without one of their own. The cast of General Hospital and friends of GH’s Epiphany Johnson (Sonya Eddy) took to social media to share fond memories. The friendships and bonds created among Sonya and the GH family were featured in many dedication posts.
Following the shocking story, ABC’s General Hospital reflects on the life and death of an extremely talented, kind, and loving bright light. General Hospital news reports reveal GH will air a special episode honoring Sonya and her impact and legacy she left with General Hospital. Look out for this heartfelt memorial in late March, prior to GH’s 60 year celebration.
Tracy Quartermaine returns. Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy) is plotting for a massive Cassadine takeover. His involvement in practically every major upset in Port Charles has left many curious. What is Victor Cassadine planning in the name of family? And what the Hell really happened to Luke Spencer?
General Hospital news and spoilers indicate Jane Elliot reprises her role on GH. After retirement in 2017, the ironic daytime star has popped back in and out a few times, adding a familiar element to storylines. The last time Elliot returned as Tracy Quartermaine she brought with her some terrible news. Tracy told Laura Spencer (Genie Francis), Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), The Quartermaine’s, and all of those who knew and loved Luke Spencer (Tony Geary), of his passing.
Tracy’s Return Brings Insight To What Happened to Luke
Laura, Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers), and Anna DeVane (Finola Hughes) were left dumbfounded. They can’t fathom how someone like Luke could perish in such a meaningless and anticlimactic. Similarly, Genie Francis feels the exact same about Luke’s death as does her character Laura.
In previous General Hospital news, GH Blog shared thoughts from Geary’s co-stars. Genie, Tristan, Finola, and Jackie Zeman expressed their thoughts on the situation surrounding Luke Spencer. Genie revealed, “I feel like they’re setting the stage, really, for a wonderful comeback,” she confessed, “and I’m going to keep my fingers crossed for that.” Genie also told an ABC reporter, “George, no one stays dead on a soap. I don’t know how many times I’ve been dead. Really!” The others weighed in as well, which created general hospital, rumors involving an investigation to get to the bottom of what really happened to Luke. Please CLICK HERE for the full story.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal ABC’s General Hospital is coming up on 60 years! If that isn’t grounds for celebration, I don’t know what is! 60 years brings thrilling storylines with twists and turns and major revelations. The celebration brings forth familiar faces as General Hospital comings and goings reports confirm Jane Elliott returns to General Hospital as Tracy Quartermaine. According to GH rumors, Tracy Quartermaine’s return will have a lot to do with Luke; and Victor’s involvement in what really happened to the Cassadine nemesis.
Cody gets to know Sasha; is Sasha ready to move on? Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) found the love of her life when she fell in love with Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor). Brando was by her side through all her struggles and triumphs, giving her the love and support she needed. In turn, Sasha loved and supported Brando equally, in her own way.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sasha stumbles upon another listening ear after her candid confessions to Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard). Sasha and Chase’s friendship stems from a long history trust and mutual respect. After losing Brando, familiar faces offered their shoulder as a place to rest Sasha’s head and ears to express her grief. She trusts her inner circle to be there for her and have her best interest at heart. Sadly, there is someone among her circle who proves themselves untrustworthy.
General Hospital previews reveal Cody gets to know Sasha a little more when he learns that her mother-in-law is Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs). Through his dealings with Selina Wu (Lydia Look), Cody recognizes Gladys’s name and her association with Selina and her poker ring.
Gladys is in deep with Selina. Ever since the loss of her son Brando, Gladys is using gambling as a vice to get her through the grief. Meanwhile, Sasha remains unaware of her mother-in-law’s behavior. GH rumors suggest that Cody’s develops concern for Sasha based on what he knows about the woman in charge of her estate. Cody knows more about Gladys in that world than Sasha does. Will he open up to Sasha and give her a warning?
Can Josslyn trust Dex? There’s no question that Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) and Dex Heller (Evan Hofer) are meant to become the next hot, super couple. Their chemistry is undeniable which sets the stage for the future success of the couple’s popularity.
It’s not every day the fans feel a certain way about a new couple in Port Charles. Some General Hospital fans compare Josslyn and Dex to iconic couples of the past. Obvious similarities have been found in couples such as Jason and Sam (Kelly Monaco), and even Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and her best friend Jason Morgan (Steve Burton). Carly and Jason started out, hot and heavy, and ultimately became the best of friends. It’s uncertain what’s in store for Joss and Dex. However, what is certain is that GH Fan’s hope to see a passionate romance as opposed to friendship.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Josslyn’s vulnerability is heightened due to the fact that she feels completely comfortable around Dex. After all, he has saved her life over and over, making her feel safe in his presence. But just because she feels physically, safe, doesn’t mean her heart is safe.
General Hospital rumors claim Dex’s ulterior motives with Michael (Chad Duell) and Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) will be the dark cloud hanging over his relationship with Joss. Recent GH previews reveal Dex makes a call as Josslyn hurries out to give Sonny a piece of her mind.
Previous General Hospital rumors claim that he’s not only in PC working undercover for Michael, Dex is in Port Charles for reasons that have yet to be revealed. Technically, Joss is deceived by her own brother and the man she’s fallen for. Although she shares her brother’s sentiments about Sonny, Josslyn won’t be happy to have been lied to.
Are Dex’s feelings for Josslyn real? Or is it all part of a grander plan?
Will Brook Lynn sing again?! Over two years ago, Brook Lynn Quartermaine suffered from a brutal attack that left her speechless. The songstress received devastating news from doctors after her throat was slashed by the town crazy.
General Hospital recaps recall Carly (Laura Wright) and Michael Corinthos’s (Chad Duell) worst nightmare. The late Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) went on a tear, destroying anything and anyone in her way. Amidst the behind the scenes chaos of the Nurses Ball, Brook Lynn threatened to call the cops on Nelle. Consequently, that’s when Nelle used fabric shears to attack Brook Lynn. Her throat was slashed, causing permanent damage to the vocal cords. Although BLQ’s speaking voice returned with time, the damage was too great to go forward with her singing career.
Will Brook Lynn Sing Again?
General Hospital news reports confirm Wally Kurth and Amanda Setton discussed their musical attributes during a recent Coastal Entertainment zoom event. Amanda opened up about working with her tv dad, Wally Kurth, a Ios a musical duo. During the event, a fan asked Setton if she and Brook Lynn shared the ability to sing. Amanda was happy to admit she can sing, however, she doesn’t sing professionally. “Yeah, I do sing,” Setton confirmed. “But I don’t l professionally sing, and I’ve said to Wally [Kurth; Ned] and Josh [Swickard; Chase] and this other great girl who is on the show right now who plays the role of Blaze and has an amazing voice and stage presence, she is like a firecracker, she is amazing. You have to have a real confidence, and if it’s just us, or we’re in a studio, I could definitely sing.
“But I do think there’s a different level of command over the material and over the craft that one needs to have,” she continued, “and a comfort that I don’t know that I possess. Brook Lynn is such a badass and such a confident woman, I wouldn’t want to do her a disservice, so it just kind of worked out…the storyline, how it’s going. If there’s an opportunity where her vocal cords magically heal, which I’m sure in General Hospital-land, anything’s possible, then we’ll see what happens, but for right now, I am grateful in that sense that it’s not the end all, be all for Brook Lynn, is her voice. I can play badass pretty well. I don’t know that I could play badass singer so great.”
Wally Kurth aka Eddie Maine Weighs In
General Hospital’s Wally Kurth weighed in; “If I have anything to do with, it will be singing together at a Nurses Ball in the future,” Kurth happily told fans. Both parties seem to be on board while expecting a time when Brooklyn’s vocal cords are healed.
We hope that someday Wally and Amanda get the opportunity to show off their musical talents as Ned Ashton and his daughter BLQ!
Chase falls into Brook Lynn’s trap! Some view Brook Lynn Quartermaine’s methods used to get what she wants as brilliant and resourceful, while others consider her ways to be nothing more than self serving schemes. The truth seems to lie somewhere in between.
General Hospital recaps recall Brook Lynn’s last plot came with a huge risk. She was laser focused on taking down Linc Brown and making the most of Harrison Chase’s (Josh Swickard) music career. In doing so, she played puppeteer with Chase’s life for her own personal gain. However, her motives were not entirely selfish. Brook Lynn wanted to spend the most optimal time with Chase, while furthering his music career and stopping Linc. As it turns out, her scheme to get everything she wanted backfired. She lied to Chase about helping him get reinstated at the PCPD and that became her biggest regret. Ultimately, lost the love she’d been working toward over her fixation on having it all.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Brook Lynn can’t help herself when it comes to scheming to get what she wants. She’s up to her old tricks again, but this time she has help. General Hospital previews and spoilers indicate Brook Lynn gets help from dear old dad. Ned (Wally Kurth) and Olivia (Lisa LoCicero) become part of Brook Lynn’s plot to lure Chase.
GH rumors hint Chase falls into Brook Lynn’s trap as she tries to win him over once again. Will Chase see this as just another selfish scheme or will Chase give Brook Lynn a second chance?
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