Wiley saves Willow! It’s true, typically one must be 18 years old to donate bone marrow. However, there are exceptions in extremely dire situations.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) is running out of time. Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) and Willow are losing hope after learning that Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) isn’t a match. Sadly, Nina received her bone marrow test results confirming she and Willow are not compatible for the transplant. Since finding out she is Willow’s mother, Nina is determined to see Willow through this nightmare.
General Hospital previews and spoilers indicate Willow is back to square one in their search for a donor. GH previews show that Willow gets a special little visitor to brighten her spirits. Wiley makes an appearance at the hospital to see his mommy. Given the recent news about Nina and Willow, it’s inevitable that the changes within the family are a new normal. First, it’s possible that the adults in Wiley’s life make modifications regarding his contact with Nina. Additionally, biological connections bring new opportunities as Willow is now related to her adopted son.
General Hospital rumors tears that willow has a chance at survival through her biological nephew. GH rumors claim there is new hope; Wiley saves Willow just in the nick of time.
Nina tips off SEC. Will Nina destroy Carly? Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) hasn’t faced the worst of what’s coming her way. Currently, Nina blames Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) for every wrong in her life. She can’t accept her relationship with Willow for what it is. Therefore, her delusions blame Carly for her toxic interactions with Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen).
Meanwhile, General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina wants revenge. True, Aunt Liesl (Kathleen Gati) was able to talk Nina down when her Carly-fueled anger had her confessing her ability to kill Carly. However, she becomes triggered again when she learns she isn’t Willow’s match.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest Carly and Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) could go down for insider trading after Nina makes a discovery. Also, at the time of her findings, Nina also remember when Carly and Drew become more than friends.
GH rumors speculate Nina obtains a document containing Carly’s personal information. Additionally, the paperwork has the power to bring Carly down while Nina holds Carly’s fate in her possession. Will Nina destroy Carly with the information she stumbles upon?
Some GH rumors speculate Nina thinks she has the upper hand, but, the plan might backfire when Sonny gets blamed. If Nina tips off the SEC regarding Carly and Drew, odds are fingers point toward Sonny for leaking the info. Will Sonny roll over and take it to protect Nina, or, will he become fed up with the games? This could be the start of an ending for Nina and Sonny.
Nina is headed for a breakdown! General Hospital previews and spoilers reveal devastation hits the Corinthos and Quartermaine families. Nina Reeves’s (Cynthia Watros) newfound status as Willow Tait’s (Katelyn MacMullen) mother is a revelation she never expected. The news comes with a vast array of emotions, mostly negative.
Nina blames Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) for the breakdown of her relationship with her daughter, Willow. Her insufferable victim mentality may have Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) fooled, but many can see Nina’s true colors.
General Hospital recaps recall just weeks ago, Nina talked Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) off the kedge. Grief stricken by losing her daughter, Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud), Liesel was ready to do the unthinkable. She blames Esmé Prince for taking Britt’s life and was ready to obtain her pound of flesh.
General Hospital spoilers reveal the shoe was on the other foot when Nina’s anger toward Carly drove her to admit her dark desires. “I could kill her,” is what Nina said to Aunt Liesl, followed by her want to make Carly pay. Liesl tried to talk her down, however, more bad news is likely to ignite a fire within Nina. And all that rage is for her one true nemesis, Carly Corinthos.
Michael receives devastating news. …Devastation hits the Quartermaine/Corinthos families as Willow’s life becomes a ticking time bomb. Her only chance at survival is a bone marrow match- but will anyone come through?
Emotions run high as General Hospital spoilers indicate a family in crisis. The Quartermaine and Corinthos families are beside themselves over Willow Tait’s (Katelyn MacMullen) condition. GH recaps recall a glimmer of bittersweet hope when Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) revealed that Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is Willow’s biological mother. Despite all of the turmoil between them, the fact that Nina was a potential match gave them hope.
Unfortunately, Willow and her loved ones hit another major roadblock. Thankfully, Willow has a strong support system. Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) is right by her side through it all. General Hospital spoilers reveal Michael receives devastating news about his fiancé and future mother-in-law; they are not a bone marrow match. Nina won’t be the one to save Willow’s life, and they are back to the drawing board.
This week on General Hospital, Willow’s life hangs by a thread as doctors are running out of options. Is Willow running out of time? Do not miss a moment of this emotional week on General Hospital. Catch new episodes Monday-Friday at 2pm eastern on ABC!
Watch the emotional General Hospital Losing Hope Promo below!
Nina isn’t a match for Willow! Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros)- is putting all her eggs in one basket and those “eggs” just so happen to be her own. Willow Tait’s (Katelyn MacMullen) mother is convinced she’s a bone marrow match.
What If Nina Isn’t A Match For Willow?
General Hospital spoilers tease Nina gets ahead of herself as she jumps the gun. Prematurely, Nina banks on matching with Willow’s bone marrow based off the first test. Nina passed her first round as a potential match. However, that doesn’t necessarily mean that her marrow will match to ensure Willow’s full recovery.
General Hospital previews indicate time is slipping by, making Nina become desperate to save her daughter’s life. Why is Nina so desperate? According to General Hospital rumors, devastating news surfaces as doctors find that Nina isn’t a match for Willow. Consequently, GH previews and spoilers suggest Nina turns to other family members with a blood relation to Willow. When Willow made inquiries about additional blood relatives in Port Charles, Nina made mention of Aunt Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) and Maxie’s baby James. Since Liesl is Nina’s Aunt, Willow is Liesl’s great niece. Additionally, Liesl’s late son, Nathan West (Ryan Paevey) is baby Jame’s father. Is Liesl a viable option to save Willow? While for her own daughter (Britt), Liesl’s mindset is fragile. Will she help?
GH fan threatens Cynthia Watros! The rivalry between Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is as real as a fictional rivalry between two CHARACTERS can get. However, one fan wants to take it to the streets with the actress who plays Nina.
The hatred between Carly and Nina is evident but the love between Laura and Cynthia is just as apparent. Amidst the on-screen drama between Sonny Corinthos’s leading ladies, General Hospital news reports confirm Laura and Cynthia’s real life relationship is nothing like that of their characters.
Nina and Carly are much different than Cynthia and Laura
Now more than ever, the storyline between Carly and Nina has fans hyped up. GH recaps recall Carly finally came clean about Nina and Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) after learning that Willow’s life is at stake. The lies and revelations have fans pointing fingers; mainly at Nina. Recently, General Hospital stars step in to have her back when a GH fan threatens Cynthia Watros.
General Hospital spoilers reveal one fan’s tweet caused Laura Wright, Lydia Look, and Liz Vassey (ex- Emily Ann Sago, AMC), stepped in to defend Watros. The fan tweeted, “Listen… I’m afraid if I saw Cynthia Watros on the street, I would punch her in the face for messing with Carly!” The fact yhat the actresses name was used as opposed to using, “Nina,” is unsettling. Watros wrote, “Really,” while Laura Wright replied, “Not if I was there,” in her friend’s defense. Another GH co-star weighed in. Newcomer Lydia Look (Selina Wu) tweeted, “You are a magnificent actress, and it’s a shame one can’t separate the actress from her role,” she wrote. “You have my mad love, respect and support. In your corner always. Shine on, sister.”
Finally, Liz Vassey shared her personal experience with a fan who took things too far. She tweeted, “Man oh man. I got [a tweet like that] once from someone who hated me so much on CSI that he hoped horrible things happened to ‘everyone I loved,’” the AMC star recalled. “Who knew my portrayal of a fictitious DNA tech could hold so much power over someone?!
Please remember that, no matter how frustrated we are as a character or a storyline, these are actors doing their jobs. Taking things to the streets and lashing out at the actress who portrayed these roles is unacceptable. Sit back and enjoy the show.
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?
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.
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?
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