Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is making quite the reputation for her self throughout Port Charles. She has managed to infiltrate herself into the lives of many, causing twists and turns, hurting others in her journey of self fulfillment.
Currently, other than Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) after stealing her husband, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), Nina’s next biggest gripe is with Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen), the adoptive mother to Nina’s biological grandson Wiley Corinthos (Viron Weaver).
General Hospital spoilers reveal this week starts the beginning of Nina’s world unraveling when it comes to her rights as a grandmother. GH spoilers and previews reveal Nina meets with Willow’s “mom” Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) this week in an attempt to discuss Nina’s chances at visitation with her grandson.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina hopes Harmony will talk to her “daughter” Willow on Nina’s behalf, in an attempt to persuade Willow into allowing Nina visitation with Wiley. It’s hard to say whether or not Harmony will agree to Nina’s request, especially since Harmony herself doesn’t have much influence over Willow.
GH fans pose the question of whether or not Harmony knows the truth about Nina and Willow despite the bogus story she told Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) about Willow’s birth mother. Things start to unravel this week on General Hospital.
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) walked away with her head held high after the love of her life fell in love with the woman who kept him prisoner, away from his wife and children for almost a year.
Nina Reeves (Cynthis Watros) seems to be the villain in the story, and we want Carly to get her revenge. Carly took the high road and decided to be a strong woman and simply move on with her life. Although out of character, Carly isn’t choosing revenge this time around- or maybe she just doesn’t know it yet.
General Hospital spoilers reveal luck or karma is on Carly’s side when some powerful information conveniently falls in her lap. Recent GH rumors indicate that within Nina’s fight for Wiley against Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) and Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), it will be reveal that Nina is not biologically related to Wiley, which will lead to the discover that Nelle isn’t Nina’s daughter. One thing leads to another and GH spoilers and rumors hint that when all is said and done, Willow is Nina’s biological daughter, not Nelle, and that CARLY will be the one to find out before anyone.
Carly has two options and two good reasons for them as well. If Carly reveals that Nina is Willow’s mother, it will prove Nina is not blood related to Wiley, therefore revoking any “grandparent” rights she may currently believe to have. Secondly, if Carly keeps the information a secret, she will be playing into exactly what Nina has accused her of… keeping her from knowing her biological daughter. Either way you slice it, it’s a WIN/WIN for Carly!
Mortified. That’s just one word that can be used to describe the way Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) and Cameron Webber (William Lipton) are feeling after a video of their first time.
Josslyn is all out of sorts after the shocking reveal of her sex video with Cam was blasted through college servers and shortly after, going viral across the internet. GH spoilers indicate Josslyn handles herself well when it comes to the humiliation of having something so private become very public. However, GH spoilers and rumors indicate that Joss won’t be this poised when it comes to dealing with the person who is responsible.
Josslyn has a pretty good idea that the person who recorded and leaked the video was none other than Spencer Cassadine’s (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) girlfriend Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl). She and Trina Robinson (Sydney Mikayla) didn’t hold back with their accusations and call out points.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Carly reacts to Josslyn after Joss approaches her mom with the situation. she will also tell her mom all about the weekend away with Cam, Trina, Spence, and Esme. Previously, General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggested that Esme would have to answer to Carly when her goal at framing Trina failed. Upcoming GH rumors indicate that’s exactly what’s going to go down. After Josslyn turns to Carly for support, Carly will have some things Esme needs to hear.
A grandmother is being denied her rights as a biological relative of her grandson, Wiley Corinthos. Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is ready to take action.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) and Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) have an upcoming battle on their hands after refusing Nina permission to visit their child and her grandson Wiley.
Wiley is also the grandson of Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) who Nina kept away from that very sad grandchild for almost a year.
General Hospital previews indicate Nina is ready to risk her chances with Sonny as she reveals she is about to take legal action against his son Michael and Wiley’s mother adoptive Willow.
General Hospital rumors and spoilers reveal although she’s taking a risk, things will begin to look like they’re goin in her favor when Sonny stands up for Nina’s right to see their grandson.
Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs) is known for her meddling where she doesn’t belong. Gladys likes to stick her nose into the personal business of others, especially her son Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Gladys’s assumption about Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) and Brando’s upcoming elopement is right on the mark. GH previews indicate it’s now or never for the couple and Sasha is set on making it happen right there in Niagara Falls.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Gladys is determined to stop Brando and Sasha from getting married after processing Sasha’s current state of mind after losing Liam. Gladys has a feeling that this marriage will be done impulsively as a result of Sasha’s unstable grieving process.
General Hospital spoilers and previews indicate Gladys will turn to Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) for help in stopping Sasha and Brando before they do something they may regret.
GH spoilers suggest Carly is stunned by Gladys’s request for help. Will Carly and Gladys hit the open road together and set out to stop the wedding?
There are many aspects of life that can capture the feeling of our lost youth, making you feel like a kid again. As we get older, lifestyle, overall wellness, and social settings, and personal interests can bring out a youthful part if us we haven’t felt in some time.
General Hospital news and spoilers report GH leading lady, Laura Wright has revealed what is suddenly making her feel like she’s 28 years old. General Hospital spoilers reveal Laura has take to twitter to express how she feels about starting to watch The West Wing. In a tweet below, Laura explains what discovering this series has done for her.
I just started The West Wing — my heart is happy. I feel like I’m 28 yrs old again- can’t believe I’ve never seen it
General Hospital news and spoilers reports indicate GH’s leading lady Laura, aka Carly Corinthos has not necessarily found the fountain of youth in the typical way one would expect. But in watching this series, she admits her “heart is happy.”
The Corinthos family has never been more torn apart than they are in this moment. The water is already hot where Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Carly Corinthos (Laura wright) are concerned because of Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros). Throwing Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen), Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) and Wiley in the mix is a recipe for disaster.
General Hospital spoilers reveal The Corinthos Family is headed straight for war over the little boy who links them all in this messy family feud. Nina Reeves is relentless when it comes to pleading her case but the victim mentality doesn’t work with Michael and Willow. Willow has always been an advocate of keeping Nina in Wiley’s life until recently. The way she is handling things with Sonny with zero regard for Carly or the rest of his family has Michael and Willow convinced that Nina shouldn’t be anywhere near their child. Nina has already threatened to legally fight for her rights as Wiley’s biological grandma.
General Hospital spoilers and previews suggest Sonny takes a stand and tries to demand visitation for Nina to spend time with Wiley. GH rumors hint this will be the last straw, the final push that will send Sonny’s family over the edge. He’s pushing everyone away until Nina is the only thing he has left. Sonny is clearly not in the right state of mind and as a result, Nina thinks she has won.
The friendship and unbreakable bond you see between Maurice Benard (Sonny Corinthos) and Chad Duell (Michael Corinthos) not only shines through their fictional personas, but the connection they share as real life friends has us convinced as well.
Maurice and Chad are a dynamic duo as father and son on ABC’s General Hospital. The strong bond they have with one another looks like it was a match made in Heaven right from the start. However, General Hospital news reports reveal a side to their story we never knew.
Maurice Benard is also known for his YouTube series, State of Mind, where he dives into all things related to mental health, personal struggle, overcoming and accepting weaknesses, development of strength and much more. In a recent episode featuring co-star and friend, Chad Duell, the two open up about how their relationship began.
Chad was cast in the role of Michael Corinthos, son of Sonny and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright). Although Sonny was not Michael’s biological father, his father AJ Quartermaine (Sean Kanan) was cut out of the child’s life for the greater good (according to Carly). It was 2010 and Duell was stepping into the role of Michael after predecessor, Drew Garrett was fired. GH spoilers reveal Benard admits he was “pissed” after receiving notice that TPTB over at GH fired the young actor as Sonny’s son. Benard admitted he had gotten close with Garrett, and wasn’t very welcoming to Chad.
GH news regarding Chad’s journey starting with his audition reveal he has originally came to audrion for the role of Kiefer, the abusive boyfriend of Sonny’s daughter Kristina Corinthos (Lexi Ainsworth). Here’s there things get interesting. Chad sought out to play Kiefer, but the executives over at GH felt Duell would be better suited as Michael Corinthos, bumping Garrett out of the role. When reflecting on the early times, Duell admitted he was anxious to start his new job since knowing, “somebody just got fired because of me.” Things were particularly uncomfortable for Chad when he reflects back on his first run-in with Mo in the hallway. He said, “I met you in the hallway and you weren’t making eye contact with me. And I was like, ‘Okay, that’s a good start. He wasn’t happy.’”
General Hospital spoilers reveal Benard disclosed he gave Chad the cold shoulder for about 6 months, whereas Chad corrected him and admitted he didn’t think it was for that long. In playful banter, Maurice replied, “Don’t try to defend what I did,” which Chad quickly came back with, “I’m not. I’ll gladly throw you under the bus.” Chad remembers how it felt working through his first scenes with co-star Dominic Zamprogna (Dante Falconeri), admitting he killed Claudia Zacchara (Sarah Joy Brown). A ball of nerves, Duell describes his first scenes as having panic attacks and sweating through two shirts. Chad admitted, “I knew everybody was looking at me like, ‘Oh, this is the guy that got him [Drew Garrett] fired, we’ll see what he can do.’ And the stuff I had to do in that take, like that’s getting baptism by fire. And I think, they’re going to fire me, I felt like I couldn’t do it, I wasn’t performing well because I was too nervous to actually let my performance come through.”
It’s apparent these two have come a long way in their progress at work as well as their relationship on and off screen. Maurice Benard and Chad Duell are like family to one another… a TV father and son relationship that has been able to spill over into their personal lives is what they have become today. Maurice admits that while watching Chad’s intense scenes on the witness stand, he was struggling with coming to terms with how impressed he was by Chad’s acting skills. Benard revealed to Duell, “You were killing it, and I hated it,” Benard disclosed. “That’s how much of a jerk I was. ‘He’s doing so good, dammit. He’ll mess up here… ’ And you never did. It was actually a very good performance.”
Thankfully the tension between Maurice and Chad subsided shortly after Benard watched Chad’s intense scenes. The performance must have struck a cord with the Emmy Winner, admitting, “Then I came around, and we became close,” he said warmly and continued, “Like a real son.”
We love this story so much and are thankful these two were able to grow together and become the pair they are today.
With the help of Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton), Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) has been wracking her brain trying to figure out who is obsessed with either her late husband Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth) or she, herself.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Elizabeth and Finn keep working toward getting the answers they need to end this threatening situation.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest that perhaps the stalker isn’t really fixated on Franco, but on Elizabeth. But who is obsessed with Liz? Back in her teen years, Elizabeth was a victim of rape. Thankfully she has Lucky Spencer (Jonathan Jackson) by her side as she dealt with the aftermath of the traumatic event. Liz was also the fixation of a Port Charles resident with major ties to the city and its people. As the brother of Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and father of Molly Lansing Davis (Haley Pullos), Ric has roots in PC.
General Hospital rumors claim Ric Lansing (Rick Hearst) could rear his head and revert to his days of obsessing over Elizabeth. Ric went into a downward spiral when his obsession with having a baby with Liz and the kidnapping of Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright).
It seems that Betsy Frank is too obvious of a choice, and Liz’s son Jake Webber seemed to be genuinely shaken by the whole thing. Why not throw us for a loop and resurface a blast from the past?
General Hospital’s leading lady Laura Wright (Carly Corinthos) lights up Instagram with her positive and uplifting photos and posts shared to the social media platform.
General Hospital news reports reveal Laura’s latest look into what the daytime star enjoys in her time away from the set of GH. Laura’s IG content is quite inspirational, having posts which relate to self care and motivational quotes, to posts and photos highlighting the happy times in life.
General Hospital spoilers reveal more than just what’s going on in Carly’s world. Laura’s world is just as exciting and often times include the same individuals she spends time with at work. GH news reports reveal Laura is living her best life, playing her favorite game, with some of her favorite people. Laura’s GH family joined her in playing Pickle Ball, a game she has previously named as her favorite. GH Blog has previously reported on Laura’s experience playing Pickle Ball with co-star and friend, Cynthia Watros (Nina Reeves).
In what looked like a gorgeous day and a hell of a good time, Laura was accompanied by co-stars Katelyn MacMullen (Willow Tait), Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison), Cynthia Watros (Nina Reeves), and of course Wes Ramsey (Peter August).
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