Willow Tait Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen) and her new husband Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) have made a decision to end their marriage. They decided against a divorce because they don’t have any grounds. They aren’t arguing or having any irreconcilable differences, which led them to decide on getting an annulment.
General Hospital spoilers hint that Willow and Michael have time to have a change of heart regarding putting an end to their marriage. It’s clearly written all over Willow’s face that she has already fallen for Michael. Michael is trying hard to suppress his feelings because he cant see what’s right in front of him. He thinks Willow would be better off having the opportunity for true love, although, Willow is already there.
Michael’s brother Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) came to the Quartermaine mansion to see Michael after being for so long. Michael was happy to see his brother and Dante was happy to congratulate the newlyweds. It’s obvious to outsiders that Michael and Willow are in love. Surprised at their announcement, Dante then pointed out that the annulment process can take up to a year, like his Uncle Vinny.
General Hospital rumors suggest Michael and Willow will finally come to terms with the way they really feel about each other while waiting for the annulment process. Although their plan is to get their marriage annulled, their true feelings will hit them like a ton of bricks, making for a true Quartermaine love story that could stand the test of time. ???? ????
Many celebrity couple and fiction TV super couples have nicknames, or “ship” names as they’re called. When one “ships” a couple, it means they are on board with the relationship.
General Hospital fan wars are not uncommon when it comes to shipping particular power couples in Daytime TV. General Hospital news reports JaSam (Jason and Sam Morgan), vs. Liason (Liz Webber and Jason Morgan) is one of the most, if not the most iconic fan war to date.
In more recent days, two couple combos share the spotlight in the fan war scene. Detective Chase (Josh Swickard) and Willow Tait Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen) Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), is the most talked about fan war when it comes to which couple is shipped most by GH fans. Fans refer to them as “Chillow” and “Millow.”
Although GH fan opinions way heavily on the success of a Daytime TV couple, it’s really something when actors from the show express their ship support.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Michael and Willow grow closer, developing real feelings for each other as they care for Wiley (Erik and Theo Olson). General Hospital news reports the baby actor twins support their new parents as a couple over Willow and her old flame, Chase (Josh Swickard).
The official IG account for Erik and Theo Olson (run by adult guardian), shared a photo of their TV parents with a caption which supports the relationship between Michael and Willow, specifically pointing out “Chillow” as well.
Previous General Hospital news and spoilers reported General Hospital would be preempted from Tuesday, September 29th to Thursday, October 1st, and possible Friday, October 4th.
If you need a GH fix, check out these General Hospital bloopers!
Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) was all sorts of messed up as she dunked her way through General Hospital. She was out of breath, dramatic, and she was having a hard time focusing. Sasha is on the hunt for more drugs to feed her addiction as she struggles through her breakup with Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), and his relationship with his wife, Willow Tait Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen), and work life.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sasha is about to take a dark turn as she goes to great lengths and desperate measures to get her fix.
General Hospital rumors claim Sasha will fall victim of Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) and his relation to the drug community. Sasha is desperate to get her hands on anything that will feed her craving, even if it’s risking it all to get involved with Cyrus.
Ava Jerome (Maura West) has retreated to Sonny’s (Maurice Benard) cabin in the woods with their daughter, Avery. She took Avery there to give Sonny some time to spend with his father, Mike in his final days of life. Ava was startled when she was surprised by her husband, Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) at the cabin. She was already on edge after knowing that this is the place where Nelle took Wiley after having him kidnapped from the Quartermaine mansion.
General Hospital spoilers revealed Ava will face another scare, but this time it’s much more serious. General Hospital spoilers reveal Ava and Sonny’s daughter, Avery will go missing while away at the cabin. Ava frantically tells Nikolas, and now they must do everything in their power to find her.
The cabin is in a remote area, leaving it vulnerable to predators. General Hospital spoilers reveal the unthinkable happens as Ava panics when Avery goes missing.
Anyone can be lurking in those woods, especially anyone who knows the cabin is tied to the Corinthos family. General Hospital rumors claim Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) is a possible suspect since she wasn’t successful in her mission to escape town with her own son, Wiley. GH rumors suggest Nelle is getting revenge on Carly (Laura Wright), Michael and Willow (Chad Duell, Katelyn MacMullen), and the entire Corinthos family. Nelle is well aware that Avery is Sonny’s daughter, which makes it plausible that she would kidnap her to get revenge on the family.
Other General Hospital rumors hint that Avery may not be missing at all, but simply hiding or lost for a brief amount of time. Nikolas and Ava will look for Avery together, possibly leading to a deeper bond between husband and wife.
Stay tuned to our favorite daytime drama to find out how this pans out.
The recent General Hospital scenes which have included many of the talented cast members have displayed the actor’s true ability as they perform their scenes.
The scenes surrounding the last days of Sonny Corinthos’ father, Mike Corbin (Max Gail), include leading cast members such as, Laura Wright, as Carly has a dream of herself with her father in law, in a touching and heart warming scene. Others include, Steve Burton as Jason Morgan, talking to Mike at his bedside, about his relationship with his best friend, Sonny. Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) has been right by his father and grandfather’s side, supporting Sonny emotionally, and spending time with his grandpa Mike in his final days. Eden McCoy made us bring out the tissues when she sat by Mike’s side as Josslyn gushed over her love for her Grandpa. Mike’s grandson has returned to GH, however, Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) is far from home. When notified of his grandfathers state, Dante quickly began to remember and reflect on his relationship with Mike. Close family friend, Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Briana Lane), mustered up the energy to leave the hospital and pay Mike a visit. More of the talented cast displayed their abilities during these moving scenes.
General Hospital news reports GH’s Maurice Benard reflects on the work of his fellow cast mates, expressing his amazement at how great everyone has done. Benard explains the atmosphere is very much a family vibe, and stated that at GH, as an actor, you are allowed to fly.
As I worked yesterday on @GeneralHospital I was amazed at how great everyone does with NO TIME/ONE TAKE, it’s also very much of a family atmosphere,as an actor with no support you can still do what you do. At GH you are allowed to Fly.
The cast of General Hospital is able to express their talents while being supported by those running the show, and Maurice is grateful for that. As fans, we continue to support you all as well, and are grateful to be entertained by many of the best.
General Hospital fans have never been shy when it comes to taking to social media to express their opinions on current story lines. Regardless of whether or not the fans are feeling a story/scene, they are still there as fans, engaging and discussing the show and the actors that bring the scenes to life.
General Hospital’s Eden McCoy has been front and center lately, as she has been supporting scenes involving the death of her on screen grandpa, Max Gail as Mike Corbin. McCoy’s character, Josslyn Jacks, poured out her emotions in a moving scene where she sat at Mike’s bedside, daydreaming of her future life events as if he was by her side through it all. GH fans have been showing their love and support for the actress, which promotes McCoy to address fans.
General Hospital spoilers reveal the Corinthos family will say goodbye to Mike Corbin (Max Gail), as Mike is surrounded by Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy), and more of Mike’s family and loved ones.
Keep watching GH, weekdays at 2PM Eastern/Standard to stay up to date in all the drama in Port Charles.
General Hospital spoilers and previews reveal Ava Jerome (Maura West) and her daughter, Avery Corinthos are in extreme danger. Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) agreed to let Ava take their daughter and care for her for a while as Sonny spends time with his father Mike Corbin (Max Gail) in his final days. Ava was genuine when she offered to help Sonny, and although he wasn’t 100% sold on her sincerity, he took Ava up on her offer, and gave her a place to stay with their daughter.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Ava and Avery are headed up to the cabin where Sonny and Carly used to take their sons Michael (Chad Duell) and Morgan (Bryan Craig). Unfortunately, this cabin is the same place where Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) took Sonny and Carly’s grandson, Wiley, after Nelle has Julian Jerome (William DeVry) break into the Quartermaine mansion and kidnap Wiley.
General Hospital news has confirmed the door has been left open for GH actress, Chloe Lanier to return to the canvas after her dramatic fall from a cliff. GH rumors hint that Nelle is out there somewhere, ready to reek havoc on Carly and the rest of the Corinthos family. Ava expresses her worry for the possibility of encountering Nelle at the cabin, but Sonny assured her that Nelle is nowhere to be found.
General Hospital spoilers and previews show Ava walking into a danger zone as she is greeted by a dangerous stranger upon arrival at the cabin in the woods.
GH rumors claim Nelle could have been hiding out this entire time, using the cabin as a place to take care of herself after the fall.
If not Nelle, then who will Ava and Avery discover at the cabin in the woods? GH rumors hint that it could be Sonny and Carly’s son, Morgan, however, General Hospital comings and goings have yet to confirm and GH news of Bryan Craig’s return.
The cabin is part of Morgan’s family history, which could trigger a memory, leading Morgan to that familiar place. Ava Jerome is also a large part of Morgan’s past, which would make for a perfect scenario for Ava and Morgan to meet again.
Other General Hospital rumors suggest Ava will eventually cheat on Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma), causing her to lose the Cassadine fortune. She and Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth) have already shared a kiss, despite both parties being married. Ava could run into Franco at the cabin, and if things get cozy, GH rumors hint that Ava and Franco could take things too far, leading to Ava breaking the marital agreement she has with Nikolas.
Ava and Avery’s safety is in jeopardy as they meet with the unexpected.
It looks like the end of the road for Mike Corbin’s (Max Gail) battle with Alzheimer’s. It’s been a long road full of emotional ups and down. Although the inevitable ending is very sad, there have been moments of truth and happiness during the journey.
The Corinthos family banned together to support Mike and help him get through the worst of it. Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) has been right by his dad’s side through it all, making it obvious his love for his father is endless. Sonny’s wife, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), has been Sonny’s back bone and support as she is right by his side as he grieves for his sick father. Michael (Chad Duell), Jason (Steve Burton), Josslyn (Eden McCoy), Brook Lynn (Briana Lane), and those closest to Mike have been there to support Sonny and Mike through it all.
General Hospital spoilers reveal a new clip of this week’s General Hospital previews which show Sonny telling Mike, “I just want you to go in peace, and go with love.”
“Letting go of Mike is the hardest thing for Sonny.” -Jason Morgan
There is no denying that actress Chloe Lanier is exploding with talent. This young woman has managed to make an audience hate her character, Nelle Benson. Using the word hate may not be the right way to explain how GH fans feel, about Nelle, but rather LOVE to HATE. Chloe Lanier’s ability to play such a complex character while captivating the audience is why GH fans are so torn when it comes to Nelle’s big finale.
General Hospital news reports Chloe Lanier was recently interviewed with Michael Fairman TV, where she discussed Nelle’s wild story lines, fellow co-stars, and Nelle’s ultimate cliffhanger.
In her recent interview, Lanier was asked about her thoughts on the courtroom scenes during the custody battle for Wiley. Chloe explained her rake in the iconic courtroom wedding dress scene and said, “I mean, showing up in a wedding dress was her first mistake. Then antagonizing everyone in the room was probably her second. But she’s so wounded—so broken from her childhood. She doesn’t have the proper emotional tools to combat her self-destructive behavior.”
When asked about her thoughts on working alongside co-star, Chad Duell, as Michael Corinthos, Lanier said, “Chad is so easy to work with. He’s been doing the show for so long and is very technically gifted. The writers graced us with some meaty material that we were able to sink our teeth into.”
Chloe has been working closely with another co-star, Katelyn MacMullen, as her character Willow Tait, has now married Nelle’s ex, Michael Corinthos, and now Willow is raising Nelle’s son, Wiley. Nelle and Willow have obvious mutual distain, and Lanier let’s fans in on how Nelle feels about Willow. When asked if Nelle truly hates Willow, Chloe cleared the air by stating, “I don’t believe she hates her. She’s envious. Willow is the exact opposite and oftentimes we’re afraid of what we don’t understand. Particularly someone like Nelle, who was raised by a con artist and taught to exploit and manipulate anyone she comes across. So when she sees someone so pure, so innocent, she immediately distrusts her because that behavior is so far outside the lines of how she operates.”
Carly and Nelle has some intense and emotional scenes throughout their time together on set, but those last few scenes were pretty spectacular as the two women hashed out some serious emotions. Chloe Lanier explains her feelings on that dialogue with Laura Wright. She said, “Those scenes were such a joy, because we got to explore some of the deep roots of Nelle’s trauma, and Carly explicitly said, “I believe you love your son.” That, for me, was important. Because despite all of her failings, she truly did love her son—in her own warped, off kilter, way.”
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nelle’s ultimate cliffhanger will keep fans guessing until that day, if and when, Chloe Lanier returns to General Hospital, as Nelle Benson.
Chloe Lanier goes on to let us in on some of the behind the scenes actions, such as, having stunt doubles for Nelle and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright). “Shout out to Amanda Hall and Heather Bonomo, our amazing stunt doubles for those scenes. They were fantastic,” Lanier said.
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