When Nina Clay first came to Port Charles she was there for one thing and one thing only, REVENGE. Her outlook on Kiki Jerome was a pretty grim one. Nina had it out for Kiki simply because she was the product of her husband Silas’ affair with Ava Jerome. Nina wanted so badly to be a mother to Silas’ child, but that was all taken away from her by her evil mother, Madeline Reeves.
As Franco and Nina make their way into Silas’ old apartment, Kiki is dealing with the aftermath of losing her father, and finding out her mom, Ava Jerome, and he boyfriend Morgan Corinthos had betrayed her. Franco has a soft place in his heart for Kiki. When she first came to Port Charles, Ava had told him that she was his daughter. Franco ended up growing loving feelings toward Kiki and now he feels the need to care for her and protect her as if she were his own.
It seems like Kiki has lost a lot in her life the past few months. She no longer has her boyfriend due to the fact her cheated on her with her mom, she doesn’t have a relationship with her mom, Ava, because of this, and her father was senselessly murdered by Madeline Reeves.
But what if…? What if Kiki is able to gain a family after losing hers? Sure, we know that Silas is her father and Franco isn’t, but what if Franco became a father figure to Kiki? We have been lead to believe that Silas cheated on Nina with Ava and Ava got pregnant. As the story was told, Ava got pregnant with Silas’ baby (Kiki) and Nina was in a coma for 20 years, all because her mom Madeline wanted to get Silas away from Nina. General Hospital rumors have claimed very early on that there is something wrong with this scenario. Fans believe that Madeline and Ava teamed up in order to get Silas away from Nina. GH rumors suggest that Madeline had Ava take Nina’s baby and claim it was her own. That in fact, Ava had never gotten pregnant by Silas. Could it be? Madeline has done some evil things to her own daughter Nina. Would she tell her that she lost her baby all while she was living with Ava Jerome this entire time? We think yes! Nina Clay could very well be Kiki’s biological mother. What do you think?
Poor baby Avery has not had a solid place to call home since the day she was born. Right off the bat she was kidnapped by crazy Nina, then from there she was placed in the care of Kiki and Morgan, then passed on to Sonny Corinthos after his release from Pentonville, after that, Michael Corinthos Quartermaine was granted custody. Now, after social services took Avery from Michael, she was at the hospital waiting to go home with Kiki and Morgan when she was kidnapped yet again.
Fans are racking their brains, thumbing through the multiple possibilities of who took Avery from the hospital. There is her mother, Ava, because she is dying and wants to spend her last days with her daughter, there is Sonny, because his daughter was taken from him by Michael, Michael, because he just lost custody of his sister, Nina, because she is crazy and thinks Avery is her baby, and then there is Silas. Right now Silas plans on granting Ava’s wishes to die. He went to GH to get the proper medication to assist Ava in suicide. However, he was the doctor to look Avery over when the social worker brought her in. General Hospital rumors speculate that Avery will be the one to save Ava’s life. GH rumors also claim that Silas does a DNA test to see if Avery is a donor match for her mother Ava. It has been rumored that through testing, he will find out that Kiki is not Ava’s daughter, and Avery is a match and will save Ava.
This story has the potential to reveal the long awaited answer of whether or not Kiki is actually Nina’s child. What do you all think? Did Silas kidnap Avery to save Ava’s life? As he works to find a cure for Ava, will he discover that Kiki is actually his daughter with his ex-wife, Nina?
For the first time since Nina learned that her husband Silas Clay was cheating on her with Ava Jerome, the two battling ladies came face to face. It has been over 20 years since Nina found out that her husband had a mistress named Ava Jerome. In that time, Nina spent 20 years in a coma after her mother drugged her and caused her to lose her baby. Nina, Silas, and some loved ones believe that Nina miscarried her child when she went into a coma.
We have reason to believe that the fact that Nina “lost her child” could have another meaning. It’s true, that right now Nina does not have a child, but maybe she didn’t lose her to an unfortunate miscarriage. Perhaps Nina’s baby was “lost” because Ava has her child… and that child just might be Kiki.
Who will come out on top when these two duke it out over a child? Will Nina try to steal Ava’s baby that she is currently carrying, or will Nina find out that Kiki has been her own daughter all along?
Nina is enraged at the fact that the woman her husband cheated on her with, and had his baby is pregnant once again. Silas cheated on Nina over 20 years ago and she found out just before she went into a coma. Her Mother, Madeline Reeves (Donna Mills) told her that she lost the baby she and Silas created. Nina wishes she could turn back the clock and have had the baby she was carrying with Silas. She is out for revenge and Ava is just the woman that Nina wants on the receiving end.
Today is Ava’s birthday and she is spending time with her daughter, Kiki. After months of not being able to see eye to eye, Kiki reached out to her Mother on her birthday. Ava looks like she is scared stiff that with Nina in town, things will start to unravel… and by things, we mean, perhaps Nina will find out that Kiki is HER daughter. That has been the rumor going around social media sites among fans. What do you think? Do you think Ava and Madeline could have arranged for Nina to “lose” her baby so that it would break Silas and Nina apart?
If Nina succeeds in ruining Ava, will Ava lose the baby she is carrying or will Nina take Kiki away from her?
This fan favorite has made a couple cameo appearances on General Hospital in the recent past. Ilene Kristen who plays Delia, Mother of Ava Jerome has been taping scenes for her next return to the canvas.
There is a lot going on with her daughter Ava. Ava is pregnant (supposedly) with either Mob Boss Sonny Corinthos’ child, or, his son Morgan’s child. It’s a twisted situation and things in Port Charles are about to get even more messed up.
There have been a lot of speculating going on when it comes to Ava and Nina. Some say that Nina’s child is indeed alive and Ava has never been pregnant before. Could Kiki really be Nina’s? Would Delia know anything about this? Fans have mentioned that they found it odd Ava was reading “What to Expect When You’re Expecting” and that Kiki looks a lot like Nina. Also the shocked look on Ava’s face when she saw that headlines that Nina was found alive.
Surely there will be a lot going on that will involve Ava, her Mother Delia, Nina, Silas, Madeline and much more! Keep watching General Hospital for Ilene’s upcoming scenes.
Ever since Nina made her abrupt appearance in the park a few days ago, it’s undeniable that there is something off about the woman. She doesn’t act how one would expect coming straight out of a 20 year coma. She seems to have her mind set on one thing and one thing only…Silas.
Nina expects everything to fall right back into place after 20 years, as if the world around Silas stood still for as long as she was in a coma. She is really over doing it to the point where it looks like she is doing it on purpose. Before the tragedy happened, she knew their marriage wasn’t perfect. She was aware of the fact that Silas had an affair with Ava Jerome, so why would she think everything would be great between the two of them now? It has been said that Nina knows a lot more than she is letting on and fans have been speculating as to what exactly she knows.
Today, Nina talked about her baby that she lost when she over dosed on the medication (given to her by her own Mother, Madeline Reeves (Donna Mills)). She reflected on the past and after meeting Kiki, Silas’ daughter with Ava, she was saddened by the fact that Ava had his baby and she was supposed to and didn’t. Perhaps Nina knows and is keeping it a secret, or maybe she doesn’t, but what if Kiki is not Ava’s daughter at all? What if Madeline and Ava played it off as if Kiki was Ava’s child? Rumors have been circulating that Madeline and Ava stole Nina’s baby to pass it off as Ava’s, maybe so that Nina would divorce Silas for not only cheating on her, but for getting another woman pregnant.
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