General Hospital Spoilers And Rumors: A True Hero- Drew Dies Saving Willow!?!?

Drew dies saving Willow?! …Michael and Willow’s wedding week is getting wild! In soap opera time, sometimes it takes at least a week to get through one single day in Port Charles.

General Hospital spoilers… This week, Michael and Willow’s wedding drama builds up for days! Willow Tait is barely clinging to life as she prepares to walk down the aisle. Still, she remains grateful. Despite her tragic reality, the future Mrs. Corinthos is beaming with joy to marry the man she loves. Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) Meanwhile, over on the Haunted Star, Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy) holds Willow’s bone marrow donor hostage.

It’s no doubt that Willow’s been blessed with a chosen family who loves her dearly. As General Hospital recaps recall, Willow’s childhood and upbringing left many scars. It wasn’t until recent years did she finally find peace with a family who loves her. Each and every one of them loves Willow like their own. That being said, many are willing to go to bat to save her.

Drew Dies A Hero?

According to General Hospital spoilers and previews, Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) heads off to help locate the Haunted Star. Ultimately, Liesl must be found and brought back safely to Port Charles in order to save Willow. Time is running out, and it’s anyone’s guess how much longer Willow has on this Earth. So, Drew being the noble steed that he is, he volunteered himself to help bring Liesl home.

General Hospital rumors… Tragically, Carly’s heart doesn’t just break for Drew during his mission. She begged him to return and he assured her that he’d come back home. Sadly, if GH rumors are true, Drew dies saving Willow! Will Drew die in his attempt to find Liesl and save Willow’s life?!

Thankfully, there have been no GH news reports regarding Mathison’s GH status. Thus far, Cameron is still on contract with the daytime drama. Stay tuned to see more major bombshells! General Hospital is FULL of surprises!

General Hospital Spoilers: Someone Sends Michael A Message- Holds Willow’s Life Hostage Along With Liesl, Willow’s Death On Michael’s Hands?

Willow’s death on Michael’s hands

Is Willow’s death on Michael’s hands? Michael’s faced with his worst nightmare and it’s all his fault. His desire to get revenge on his own father has created a series of horrific circumstances. These adverse events to Michael’s family is the price he pays for playing with the mob.

According to recent General Hospital spoilers, Liesl Obrecht is missing. When watching in awe of the Nurses Ball episodes, the question of why Liesl was kidnapped arose. Fans turned to social media platforms to discuss the drama. Why would anyone want to kidnap Liesl?! Well, maybe they kidnapped her to get to someone else.

Recent General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease there’ll be extreme consequences for Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell). Michael has put his time and energy into taking down his father. With the help of Dex Heller (Evan Hofer), Michael is almost at the finish line as his plan to bust Sonny is about to go down.

General Hospital rumors claim Liesl was kidnapped to send a message to Michael. Apparently, someone isn’t happy with how he’s been playing the mob game. And now, Willow’s life is held hostage along with Liesl. If she dies, is Willow’s death on Michael’s hands?

Michael may have made the biggest mistake of his life. Going after Sonny Corinthos was never a good idea. But his anger about his family problems lead the way. Despite all of life’s blessings, Michael’s focus is guided by darkness. If Willow dies, Michael will see just how dark things get.

General Hospital Spoilers: Liesl And Willow’s Heart To Heart Turns Into A Campaign For Nina

Liesl discusses Nina with Willow

Liesl and Willow discuss Nina. Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) has been living in a nightmare for far too long. And through it all, the young mother keeps fighting. She’s fighting for her children, herself, and her family. Willow and Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) never gave up, even when their reality became too harsh to bear.

As the Quartermaine and Corinthos families prepared themselves for whatever outcome, Willow keeps solace in knowing that her loved ones are by her side. It’s true, Willow’s support system is extensive. With that being said, she finds the most comfort in the support she receives from Michael and his mom, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright).

As General Hospital recaps recall, Willow’s emotional state has been put to the test. News surrounding her biology puts strain on Willow as she fights for her life. Other than potentially matching bone marrow, learning Nina is her mom has been nothing but heartache. But, her new connection to Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) will save her life.

According to General Hospital spoilers, Liesl Obrecht has a heart to heart with Willow. First, the conversation begins with an emotional explanation by Dr. O. As a grieving mother, Liesl becomes vulnerable with Willow about mothers and daughters. Losing her daughter Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud ) was a real eye opener for Liesl. So, it’s easy for her to empathize with her niece, Nina. Then, that is when Liesl’s heart to heart turns into a form of guilt trip.

General Hospital previews and spoilers tease that eventually, Willow is rubbed the wrong way. Apparently, she takes Liesl’s talk as one big campaign for Nina Reeves. Though grateful for Liesl’s generosity, Willow can’t help but feel like shes been pressured.

General Hospital Spoilers: Liesl’s Working Double Duty- Liesl Comes Through For Nina In Two Big Ways

Is Liesl Willow’s match Nina and Liesl

Is Liesl Willow’s match?! Liesl answers Nina’s prayers! After all, what is family for? Dr. Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) have each other’s backs, supporting each other when in need. Recently, Dr. Britt Westbourne’s (Kelly Thiebaud) death brought them even closer.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina and Liesl bond over what life is currently throwing at the both of them. Similarly, what weighs on both women pertains to their daughters. GH recaps recall Liesl’s recent tragedy. Losing a child is any parent’s nightmare. While Nina hasn’t lost Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) yet, the possibility is still very real. Even though Nina never really got to know her other daughter Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier), Nina has already suffered losing a child.

General Hospital spoilers reveal despite another dead end, there is still hope for Willow’s survival.

Is Liesl Willow’s match?

GH rumors tease that Liesl will come through for Nina in two big ways. The first and most important way she helps Nina is by becoming a match for Willow. Willow was given merely weeks to live, leaving Willow her family devastated. Carly means well with her positive sentiments, however, the sad reality of the situation looms around the corner like a predator preparing to attack. But, can Willow’s “attacker” be defeated?

GH rumors hint that Liesl not only saves Willow, but gives Nina another sense of victory. Previously, GH Rumors, speculated that Nina would be the one to let the cat out of the bag where Carly and Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) are concerned. Liesel and Nina have already been conspiring to dig deeper and do a Carly is hiding. According to recent GH spoilers, Drew and Carly’s relationship will be put to the test after insider trading accusations blow up in their faces. Since Nina and Carly have such bad blood, Nina will likely be blamed for tipping off the authorities.

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