General Hospital Spoilers: Harmony Knows Something They Don’t Know, Nina’s Secret Past Exposed!

Harmony exposes Nina’s past
Harmony exposes Nina’s past

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.

Nina Harmony Phyllis

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.

Harmony and Nina GH

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?

General Hospital Spoilers: Harmony’s Warning Rattles Willow

Harmony’s warning rattles Willow
Harmony’s warning rattles Willow

I’m not gonna lie, I was totally creeped out by Willow Tait’s (Katelyn MacMullen) dream. Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) came to her self appointed daughter in a recent dream. It was only a catnap, but Willows brief slumber brought forth and impactful dream.

Over at the hospital, Willow dreamed of the only mother she’s ever known until Nina. The dream wasn’t pleasant at all. In fact, she was visibly angry in her dream. Even a little frantic. Despite the strange nature of their relationship, Harmony loved Willow very much. Sadly, Harmony died after she was hit by Sasha’s car. It just so happens that Sasha was in the middle of a traumatic episode when Harmony came out of nowhere. That’s when she was struck by Sasha’s car. Unfortunately,, Willow never got to know the reason behind what Harmony did; why she lied about being her mother. But now she carries resentment toward the only woman she has ever called mom until recently.

GH spoilers reveal that Harmony’s warning rattles Willow and she can’t get it off of her mind. At General Hospital, Harmony came to Willow on a dream. She gave her “daughter” a warning. Harmony says, “you can’t, you can’t. I’m warning you Willow you can’t trust.”

Who is Harmony warning Willow about?

General Hospital Spoilers: The Fallout Begins! Nina Faces Sonny and Willow

Nina faces Sonny and Willow
Nina faces Sonny and Willow

Deception runs deep throughout the families around Port Charles. Each feel victimizing and then justified in their own way. However; only a few can take things to another level. I always thought that calculated revenge plots and breakup pranks were for songs and movie scripts. But apparently Nina Reeves took at few pages from those books.

In Port Charles, there’s and increased amount of tension around town. Paths cross, and bridges burn while whispers are heard at every turn. Actually, it would be easier if the lies and deceit stayed outside the family walls. Fighting among enemies isn’t ideal but it’s better than fighting one of your own. Such as when your nephew outsmarts you in a business deal. Because of him, you own one less share of the family business! Uh oh!

Undoubtedly, secrets, betrayals, and deception consume Port Charles. Each and every family is involved in some type of scandal or another. Mostly, these scandals are business related but with personal roots. Over at the Quartermaine’s, Tracy’s cut-throat business tactics cause damage beyond recognition. But what changes drastically isn’t those business rivals that she hopes to shoot down. Instead, Tracy used and manipulated her own granddaughter. Now her relationship with Brook Lynn is forever changed. And all of this is over Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring).

Meanwhile, as Granny Tracy (Jane Elliot) and BLQ’s relationship suffers, Willow and Nina slowly begin to grow closer. Family fills the Quartermaine mansion despite the drama and chaos that goes on. And lately Willow’s become a bit more comfortable with having her mother around. But how long will this walk in the park last before Nina’s secrets blow her chances with her daughter?

Currently, multiple families suffer from the impact the Corinthos mob drama has on anyone who gets in the way. Sadly, Drew Cain Cameron Mathison) actively feels the weight of his connection to Carly and the mob. Moreover, his loved ones believe that his entire situation was all for political gain. Although he doesn’t place blame on her or Sonny whatsoever. Drew wants to know who turned them in.

General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Nina grows increasingly anxious about her SEC secret. Understandably so since what she has done is a doozy! While most GH fans worry about Sonny’s reaction when he learns that his fiancés tipped off the SEC, we can’t forget about Willow.

According to GH spoilers, Nina faces Sonny and Willow upon the SEC bombshell reveal. Drew and Willow’s relationship has always been strong. Then, Drew sprung into action to help in any way. That’s when he went to Greenland to rescue Dr. Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) from Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy). He risked his life to save Willow’s and the others, and Willow couldn’t be more grateful. Consequently, it’s just like Nina to self destruct, crash, burn, and then… blame CARLY for all of her life’s failures. Did Nina already lose Willow before they even get off the runaway?

General Hospital Spoilers And Recaps: Willow And Nelle Are Twins! Frank Valentini Confirms Plan

Nelle and Willow are twins
Nelle (Chloe Lanier) and Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) are twins

Nelle and Willow are twins! No more wondering! The mystery has finally been solved. Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) is indeed the daughter of Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros), but it doesn’t stop there.

Frank Valentini Reveals Major Twist About Nelle and Willow

Nina’s long lost daughter saga began years ago. Back in September of 2020, General Hospital Blog reported shocking General Hospital spoilers. According to General Hospital news, GH’s Executive Producer Frank Valentini revealed the plan for Nina and her quest to find her child. He said that the plan had always been for Nelle Benson to turn out to be Nina’s long lost child. However, no one saw this coming. Today’s episode of General Hospital revealed a major twist. According to GH spoilers, Nina’s bad news also comes with some good news (eventually).

Harmony dies Nelle and Willow are twins
Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) and Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel)

On Wednesday’s May 4th episode, things got pretty heavy emotionally. Sadly, a dying Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) made a confession. She opened up to Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and pleaded with her to keep her last dying wish. Shockingly, she asked Carly to always protect Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen). In Harmony’s eyes, protecting Willow means to never tell her that Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is her biological mother. And on top of that, Willow is a twin. Yes, Nelle Benson and Willow Tait are twins.

Harmony Confirmed Two Babies

For a while, fans were convinced that it would turn out Nelle wasn’t Nina’s daughter at all, but Harmony confirmed there were two babies- another half. The two halves explain the heart shaped pendant that Nelle had in her possession. Back when Willow came to visit Nina at her office, she mentioned that her mom, Harmony, packed lightly. This insinuates that she had left things behind, and explains how Nelle got the other half of the necklace.

Now, Carly has been put in a position to honor Harmony’s final request. She must protect Willow from Nina. What we thought would be a vengeful decision on Carly’s part, is actually turning out to be half-selfless as she tries to keep her promise to Harmony.

General Hospital rumors claim the truth will come out sooner or later, in a possible storyline about a medical emergency. Willow’s fainting spells weee never explain. This could have been the writer’s way of setting up an illness for Willow in which she would need to turn to a biological relative to save her life. If Carly promised to always protect Willow, will she be forced to tell her Nina is her mom in order to save her life?

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