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General Hospital Spoilers: Nina Seeks Out Phyllis And Keeps A Secret Of Her Own After Learning She’s Been Betrayed By Carly And Jax

Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) has been to Hell and back in her quest to find her long lost daughter. She’s trusted many just to be let down after brutal betrayals, yet she keeps her head high and hopes up.

Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Jasper Jax (Ingo Rademacher) are keeping a major secret from Nina. Sonny Corinthos’ (Maurice Benard) daughter, Avery (Ava and Grace Scarola) found the other half of Nina’s heart shaped necklace in the woods where Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) fell to her death. That necklace holds to key to Nina’s daughter’s identity, or so it seems. In an attempt to protect Nina from more heartbreak, Carly and Jax thought it would be best to not tell Nina that the other half of the necklace belongs to Nelle, which would indicate that her long lost daughter is not only Nelle Benson, but a woman she’ll never get to know even if she wanted to have that chance.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina is about to get hit with another blow of betrayal, this time from a friend, and a man in which she just newly exchanged “I love yous.”

Nina is still thinking about keeping up the search for her daughter. General Hospital rumors suggest once Nina finds out Carly and Jax hid the truth about Nelle, Nina will get in touch with Phyllis Caulfield (Juliette Jeffers) for more conclusive answers. Here’s where the the plot takes a major twist.

GH spoilers and rumors point toward a major event with Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) is about to go down after Nina discovers Phyllis has found Sonny. GH rumors claim that instead of leading Sonny back home to his family in Port Charles, she will want to get revenge on Carly and keep Sonny’s existence a secret.

Carly is grieving for her husband, children are grieving for their father, but Nina will see this as a way to get back at those who have hurt her as she has been grieving for her daughter. How long can Nina keep Sonny a secret?