Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali) begged her boyfriend Kai Taylor (Jens Austin Astrup) to wash his hands of any involvement with Congressman Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison). That includes helping Drew’s psychotic wife after she became her incapacitated victim’s primary caregiver. Can Trina get through to him before Kai becomes Willow’s obstacle… and next victim?!
According to recent General Hospital spoilers and rumors for 2-6-26, and into the week of 2-9-26, Kai gets in Willow’s way. What’s it going to take for Kai to get far, far away from Drew and Willow before it’s too late? Willow is crazier by the minute, and there’s no telling what she’s capable of. Maybe she figures out that Trina and Kai know her secret, and she can’t have that now, can she?
General Hospital: Drew, Willow, and Nina discuss custody
Throughout the entire duration of this ugly custody battle, Drew has promised Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) one thing. Amidst it all, the affair, the scandal and backlash of cheating with your husband’s uncle, Michael and Sasha… and their baby, Drew sleeping with Nina, Drew’s wild night with Jacinda, and everything in between- there is one promise that qhas remained constant. Congressman Cutthroat Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) promised Willow that he will help her, and together they will get her kids back.
Drew is ultra fixated on Michael Corinthos (Rory Gibson) being convicted of his attempted murder. So much so that it almost seems like it’s been Drew’s plan this entire time. Actually, from the moment he was conscious in his hospital bed, Drew wasn’t too shy about revealing his bias. In fact, Drew admitted that he didn’t care who shot him, he just wanted Michael Corinthos to go down for the crime.
Drew Recruits Willow and Nina in an Elaborate Scheme To Get Back Custody Of Willow’s Kids
The latest General Hospital rumors tease that “Who shot Drew Cain?” was all a rouse- an elaborate scheme to follow through with his promise to Willow. Why? Probably because if Michael is convicted of attempted murder, then he’ll be the one unable to see his kids.
General Hospital recaps recall that Michael admitted to Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) that part of his reason to motion for custody was because Willow’s happy with Drew. In other words, he’s jealous and vindictive. And he’s using their children as pawns in his coercive control tactics, and weaponizing the family court system all to stick it to Willow.
Losing custody of your children that you love so dearly could make any mother snap. Michael knew the best way to hurt Willow was by using their children. And to top it off, he tried to control her life using their children – stating over and over that she won’t have access to Wiley and Amelia if she’s with Drew. But even then, even after Willow called things off with Drew, Michael failed to keep his word. He showed Willow no mercy. As previously reported, Steve Burton was right. Willow goes crazy (Daisy, slapping Lucas, etc.), and Michael is the one who pushes her to the brink. It was all part of his calculated plan to watch Willow crumble. He pushed and pushed until she snapped, and then used her “mental state” along with her leukemia and some major lies against her in court.
Coming up on General Hospital, Willow is shaken with relief. According to GH recaps, Willow Tait was found Not Guilty in the attempted murder of her husband, Drew Cain. Now she can focus on regaining custody of her kids. And maybe that was the plan all along…
Drew, Nina, and Willow surely have an odd dynamic. Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is clearly no fan of Drew, and the feeling is mutual. And their for Willow are also mutual. Both Nina and Drew love Willow and they vowed to help her regain custody of Wiley and Amelia.
Just how far would Drew go to be Willow’s hero once again? The way they’ve been talking lately, using the word performance, phrases like your way, and my way… it almost seems like they’re putting on a show. So, are they?
Theories surrounding the Who Shot Drew Cain mystery have run wild for months. Finally, we are honing in on the endgame. So far we know Willow shot Drew, a that the jury found her Not Guilty. But something tells GH fans that the story isn’t quite over just yet….
The fact that Drew isn’t dead. She walked right up to him and shot him. My cat could have made that a kill shot.
Drew never once questioned Willow’s innocence. Not once.
Right before the first BANG Drew muttered something like, “It’s all gonna work out Willow. You’ll see.”
So did Willow and Nina agree to Drew’s elaborate scheme to get back Wiley and Amelia? For Drew to risk his life, and Willow’s freedom- that’s a huge gamble on both of their lives. Willow told ADA Turner (Nazneen Contractor) that she’d do ANYTHING for her kids- does that include risk her freedom so that they can turn the tables on Michael?
Maybe Drew comes through on his promise to Willow.
Maybe all the talk about performance, and how Willow “played” it on the stand is because they are performing.
Drew said to Nina, “This is playing out exactly how I promised Willow it would.” That right there is enough to convince me that this was all Drew’s elaborate scheme to pin his attempted murder in Michael, ultimately regaining custody for Willow.
General Hospital: Steve Burton on what’s ahead for Willow Tait
The time has come, and Willow Tait Corinthos Cain’s fate is in the hands of the jury. Will she or will she not live freely for the rest of her days? She put her life in an Alexis Davis’s hands, and Alexis has done all she could to defend her client to the best of her abilities- per the American Bar Association. Of course, she has critics. Some who don’t know any more thank anyone else whether Willow is guilty or not. And then there’s those few critics who know that Willow is guilty.
Meanwhile, Michael Corinthos (Rory Gibson) is moving on with Jacinda Bracken (Paige Herschel). Ever since he found out about Willow and Drew’s affair, he fled the scene mentally and emotionally- Michael was checked the F out. He had to check out because if he didn’t, his strong feelings for Willow haunt him and get in the way. From then on he went on full never look back mode- Michael tried to erase Willow from his an their children’s lives. Here she has time to say, “Drew doesn’t better,” Michael had already filed a motion for full custody of Wiley and Amelia. At one point, he even admitted that a small part of his custody move was because Willow was happy with Drew. Do you know what that spells? J-E-A-L-O-U-S-Y. And vindictive, and spiteful-
Hell Hath No Fury Like Michael Corinthos Scorned
His wife cheated, indeed. Is that cool? Absolutely not. But cheating doesn’t equate to having your children taken away. As a single mother who has been threatened with this nightmare, lied about and defamed to justify weaponizing the kids and the court- I assure you, God forbid a loving mother loses custody- it will bring any mother to their breaking point. And the monsters who can do this are exactly that. Monsters. Thank God this is fiction and I don’t have to actually apply my real life principles to this. If that were the case, then Michael, Carly, even Jason- and whoever else kept children away from their mother, would be cut off forever. Michael and his enablers have done a serious injustice to those sweet children. All because Michael was jealous… now here’s Steve’s prediction!
This is the conversation between Steve, Katelyn, and Bradford, from Katelyn’s interview with Stone Cold and The Jackal:
Katelynn MacMullen: It would be awesome if Willow kind of went crazy
Bradford Anderson: yeah, I mean haven’t you had moments of…
Steve Burton: I think it’s probably gonna happen
Katelyn MacMullen: *giggles and laughter*
Steve Burton: I think it’s gonna happen and Micheal’s gonna push you to the breaking point
Katelyn MacMullen: *more giggles and laughter*
Bradford Anderson: *inaudible*
Katelyn MacMullen: Hey *more giggles and laughter
Steve Burton: He will, he’ll push you
Bradford Anderson: you’ll have- they’ll name a wing after you at Ferncliff
General Hospital spoilers for 12-16-25 reveal that Brennan owes Nina a favor. Nina Reeves is desperate to help her daughter Willow. Her innocence doesn’t seem so certain ever since new evidence came to light. Nina knows that Willow lied about her whereabouts the night Drew was shot. Now, Nina fears the worst.
According to General Hospital spoilers, time is not on Willow’s side. The trial is about to begin, and she could be convicted of attempted murder.
General Hospital previews for December 16, 2025 indicate that Nina turns to WSB Agent Jack Brennan for help. Evidently, Brennan owes Nina a favor and Nina has come to collect.
General Hospital recaps they call when Brennan needed Nina to speak to Lulu about Charlotte and Valentin. Nina came through for Jack and he offered for the WSB to help Willow. Now that the charges against her daughter have been reinstated. Nina needs all the help that she can get.
General Hospital: Michael’s Mysterious Visit To Elizabeth’s
Michael Corinthos (Rory Gibson) is not on my list of favorite people since this whole custody battle began. Willow’s affair with Congressman Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) has lead many down a dark path. The Corinthos and Quartermaine families, along with Willow’s (Katelyn MacMullen) mom Nina, are plagued by the devastating effects of Michael and Willow’s divorce, and the fight for custody of Wiley and Amelia.
Willow and Nina’s Arrest
Back in October, Michael made a strange visit to Elizabeth’s house. According to recent GH previews, Willow’s got Michael’s number. She speculates that this was a set up, and that Michael planted the gun at Elizabeth’s (Rebecca Herbst). Is she right?
Well, General Hospital rumors hint that yes, Willow is spot on. Michael’s random visit to Elizabeth’s house, and his sudden desire to want Willow to see their kids raise suspicions. In fact, Diane Miller (Carolyn Henessy) already warned Michael and Carly of how this looks to the PCPD. Despite Willow’s arrest, Diane feels that the PCPD could still find Carly, or Michael responsible for Drew’s shooting. Did Michael raise red flags, drawing attention to the mother-son duo?
Did Michael Frame Willow?
It sure does look like Michael framed Willow for the attempted murder of Congressman Drew Cain. Diane doesn’t buy Michael’s story for a hot second. And Carly only has her word to fall back on. But this time, Carly’s telling the truth.All signed point to Michael for framing Willow, and planting the gun at Elizabeth’s house. He’s dead set on keeping her away from their children, and would do anything to ensure the fact. But would he really let Willow rot in Pentonville even if she didn’t shoot her own lover? Jealousy causes some to go to great lengths out of vengeance and spite. So, it’s highly possible that the visitation was all a set up. What a creep!
Willow Tait- Framed AND Guilty?!
Michael asked Elizabeth if he can come in. Judging by the look on Elizabeth’s face, she even thinks Michael’s visit is a little strange.
General Hospital: Michael Goes To Elizabeth’s To Frame Willow
Coming up onGeneral Hospital, Willow reveals her theory about Michael. She’s convinced that he set her up, and even knew the precise timing of the anticipated (by Michael) arrest.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors reveal upcoming twists and turns. Diane might be right about what’s ahead for mother and son. Signs point to a frame job, making Michele look even more guilty. Will he bring his mommy down with him?
GH rumors claim that Michael is innocent in Drew’s shooting, but framing Willow puts a target on his own back. He’ll look guiltier than sin if the PCPD discovers that planted that gun.
It’s not looking good for Willow Tait. The once struggling, but striving young woman who beat the odds in several of the utmost dire circumstances, is now unraveling at the seams.
Evidently, the current storyline, and Willow’s family mental health history support General Hospital rumors that claim Willow loses her mind. As we know Nina Reeves (Cynthia’s Watros) is Willow‘s biological mother, and Nell Benson is her biological sister. Need I say more?
Willow is at risk for major mental health issues. The character’s family medical history is the perfect set up for Willow’s mental health catastrophe. Additionally, General Hospital news and spoilers previously revealed Katelyn MacMullen’s insight on Willow‘s future. To learn more about “the crazy gene,” check out details of her interview with Steve Burton and Bradford Anderson right HERE or below.
Clearly, a dark path seems imminent for Willow Tait. According to recent General Hospital rumors and spoilers, Willow is a prime suspect in the shooting of Congressman Drew Cain. While her reactions to the news about Drew and even Scout appear to be truly genuine, her behavior is still quite odd. GH rumors tease that Willow may have shot Drew and not even know it. So, what if Willow’s split personality shot Drew? Like the greats who have come before her… Willow may very well have a bad case of DID. Just like Llanview’s Victoria Lord (Erika Slezak), and Port Charles‘s own, the late Connie Falconeri (Kelly Sullivan)
If Willow does have Dissociative Identity Disorder, then what name will she call herself?
General Hospital Spoilers and Rumors:Nina had Sidwell Payoff Judge?! Well, at least for once Nina isn’t going to blame Carly for all of life’s problems. That was so Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier), and we are all well past that, aren’t we? Nina’s long lost daughter, Nelle, was a terror, and tortured Carly and her family for years because of past trauma.
When Nelle died (trying to steal Wiley and basically kill Carly), Nina blamed Carly as if she pushed that psycho off the cliff. . We all have eyes, and we know that’s not what happened. Actually, Carly even tried to help that lunatic, but their hands slipped and they lost grip.
For so long Nina cried Carly at every turn, blaming her for every little- and big thing that went wrong in her life. She lived for her vendetta against Carly, and for more than her fair share of revenge against her. Lately, Nina and Carly’s eruptive communication style has simmered down to somewhat acceptable level of civility. The reason; one word, Drew. Despite Willow and Michael’s broken marriage, Carly and Nina have an understanding. Neither grandmother wants Congressman Cain anywhere near Michael and Willow’s children.
According to General Hospital recaps both grandmothers have gone to great lengths to get through to Willow. Oddly, the young mother’s refusal to comply with demands to leave Drew has cost Willow her children. But is that the real reason that the Judge awarded sole custody to Michael Corinthos?
Recently on General Hospital, details surrounding the Corinthos custody battle reveal foul play in the Judge’s verdict. In fact, Sidwell paid off the judge to rule in favor of Michael. But, WHY?!
Why Did Sidwell Pay Off The Judge To Grant Michael Full Custody?
Perplexing, isn’t it? Jenz Sidwell (Carlo Rota) has made it very clear at this point that simply taking over Sonny’s territory won’t do. He’s wants Sonny dead, plain and simple. So why would Sidwell bribe a judge to rule in his son’s favor? One word, Nina.
Did Nina Ask Sidwell For A Favor?
Nina Reeves trash talked Sonny in an Aurora Publication because Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) blackmailed her. Tracy wants Sonny gone so badly that she’s associating herself with the likes of Sidwell and Boyle. Financially, Sidwell was running the show, pushing the Measure C Campaign.
Did Nina approach Sidwel? According to General Hospital rumors, Nina’s smear campaign against Sonny is the price she had to pay for a certain favor. It doesn’t make a whole lot of sense for Sidwell to pay off the judge to benefit a Corinthos. So, perhaps Nina asked him to. In her mind, Nina figured that if Willow lost her kids BECAUSE OF DREW- which was clearly stated in the courtroom and beyond- that it would knock some sense into her. If Drew is the reason why she lost her kids, then it seems like an easy solution. Drop Drew. That’s probably what Nina expected to happen. If the judge ruled in favor of Michael. Sadly, that plan blew up in Nina’s face.
Do you think that Nina asked Sidwell to pay off the judge? And was her publicized attack on Sonny payment for the favor?
Was Willow Right About Nina?
Did Nina literally try every single thing to turn Willow away from Drew except tell the truth? Would she have gone so far as to make Willow lose custody, and make sure that Drew was to blame?
General Hospital: Curtis (Donnell Turner) Betrays Nina (Cynthia Watros)
Curtis and Nina have been friends for years. Their friendship has survived apersonal losses, complicated loyalties, and messy choices on both sides. But General Hospital rumors tease there’s trouble ahead for these pals. Drew has severed many ties between people who care for one another. Will he be the cause of Nina and Curtis’s rift too?
According to General Hospital recaps, Curtis Ashford and Nina Reeves discussed Drew Cain. Naturally, they both agree that Drew must be stopped. Curtis is determined to put an end to Drew, and is willing to risk big to accomplish his goal. From what it sound alone, he’s even willing to destroy a friendship.
Curtis Betrays Nina
Coming up on General Hospital, the ongoing war between Drew and well, almost all of Port Charles, escalates. GH spoilers and rumors tease that Curtis (Donnell Turner) makes a big move against Drew (Cameron Mathison). Unfortunately, it doesn’t come without great cost to others. Dr. Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) agree that their days of being blackmailed by Drew must come to an end.
As GH recaps recall, Portia is ready to turn herself in. Curtis is at the point where he basically wants to ruin his Drew’s life. And what better way to do that than to break up him and Willow (Katelyn MacMullen)? Strategically, there’s no better way to break up Drew and Willow than to tell Willow he was sleeping with Nina.
The latest GH rumors speculate that Curtis foreshadows an inevitable fallout between himself and his pal Nina. He said to Nina, “Sometimes, Nina, you have to betray a friend. It never feels good, but when you have no other choice, sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do.”
General Hospital: Does Willow Have The “Crazy Gene” Like Nelle?
“5-1-5-0 Somebody call the Po-Po!” -Dierks Bentley. Willow Stalks Sasha’s Baby Daisy because… she has the “crazy gene”? A hospital baby swap, a change in position, a spinning mobile, and the color pink preferred over yellow. All of those things are what has the new mama spooked. Sasha Corbin (Sofia Mattson) just gave birth to Michael Corinthos’s (Rory Gibson) baby. She is in motherhood bliss with her daughter, Daisy, and is grateful for her newfound family. The former Face of Deception widow has faced many hard times. Finally, Sasha is loving life after loss.
Meanwhile, once upon a time Willow Corinthos was leaving the dream. After a lifetime of struggle- cult life and a mother who well, wasn’t, Willow got over the hurt Harmony created, put down her walls and accepted Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) as her mother. She was married to a Quartermaine/Corinthos with two beautiful children, and never had to want for anything.
Willow Stalks Sasha’s Baby Daisy
Now that Willow Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen) has lost her children to Michael (Rory Gibson), she feels empty and has nothing left to lose. Coming up on General Hospital, the mystery surrounding baby Daisy heightens as more and more peculiarities present themselves. According to GH recaps, Sasha expressed her concerns to her cousin Cody Bell (Josh Kelly). Neither have made sense of the situation just yet, but Cody did joke about there being a ghost among the Quartermaine mansion.
While that sounds eerie but unlikely, the alternative is much worse. If someone is really stalking Daisy, it’s only a matter of time before they make their move. But who? Well, who has…
Access to the Quartermaine mansion? ✅
A Reason For Revenge? ✅
Headed For A Breakdown? ✅
“Crazy” in her genes? ✅
Willow. Ms. Willow Corinthos has become a shell of herself after the judge ruled in Michael’s favor, and she lost her two precious children. According to previous reports by General Hospital Blog, Katelyn MacMulled shared a telling spoilers in an interview with co-stars Steve Burton and Bradford Anderson. GH’s Jason and Spinelli took a deep dive into Williow’s psyche. Katelyn MacMullen took them on a tour through Willow’s life. From Shiloh, Harmony, and the cult, to leaving that life behind, marrying Michael, and everything in between, nobody expected Willow to end up like this.
The brave young woman was raised by Harmony, battled Shiloh, Nelle, Nina, and even leukemia. She’s raising two kids and is a proud nurse at GH. Sadly, the once formidable Willow is now a lost soul. Many blame Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison), and many blame her genetic makeup. Yep, Willow has the “crazy gene” just like her sister Nelle (Chloe Lanier). Truthfully, I think it’s both. Willow has the gene to snap at any time, and became a lunatic like her sister Nelle. But, I also believe that something has to trigger her, and cause trauma. That’s right, Drew is the trigger, Nelle is the malfunction.
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?
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