General Hospital Spoilers: Carly Finds More About Her Past Than She Bargained For, Nelle Is Actually Carly’s Sister?!

Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) have blamed Nelle Benson’s (Chloe Lanier) life choices and behaviors being similar to those of Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) because of their maternal bond.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Carly’s planned business trip to Aruba took an unexpected and interesting turn when her flight was first delayed in Jacksonville, Florida, and then soon after, canceled entirely.

General Hospital recaps recall Carly’s encounter with Peyton Honeycutt (Linda Purl) brought about some tough memories for Carly to relive. Although Carly isn’t afraid of her past, she knows who she has become and has left that Jacksonville life behind her.

General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest that Carly’s business trip to finally do something for herself will turn into more than she bargained for. It’s one thing to relive memories from a troubled past, but it’s another to learn news aspects of life you never knew.

General Hospital rumors hint that Nelle’s connection to Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) in regard to being a kidney donor match has a deeper connection to the family than once believed. GH rumors speculate that Carly and Nelle could actually be sisters, it is possible that Carly’s mom was entangled with Peyton Honeycutt’s husband, which would explain why the Glam committee is so fixated on moving that grave yard where Carly’s mother rests. Carly could have blocked out these memories as these were traumatic events in her young life, when all she wanted was to run from her past and move forward.

What if Carly is actually Nelle’s sister, and Nina has been mourning over the loss of a daughter that was never hers to begin with?

General Hospital Spoilers: Jacksonville FL Ignites Carly’s Past, Encounters A Familiar Face

Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) decided to finally do something to help her move forward from the losses she’s recently experienced and the life changes which came along with those losses.

General Hospital recaps recalls Carly made the decision to take that step forward for her career and head to Aruba for a business conference. She has all the support she could possibly need from her loved ones as her mom, Bobbie Spencer (Jackie Zeman), daughter, Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy), Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison), and even Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).

General Hospital spoilers reveal Carly’s attempt at moving forward is about to bring her back to a past she would rather not recall. Her flight as been cancelled and she is stuck in Jacksonville, Florida, where she holds many memories from her youth- those memories have not been kind.

General Hospital previews indicate that Carly tells someone she doesn’t own anything to anyone, least of all the person with whom she has come face to face.

General Hospital rumors hint that Chloe Lanier’s return as Nelle Benson remains brief, but longer than fans believed. When Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) experienced the wrath of Nelle, it was only on a nightmare. Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) had delusions of the young woman, and Nelle was gone as fast as she swept in.

General Hospital rumors claim Chloe is back again as Nelle, this time she’s got a bone to pick with Carly.

Is Nelle’s recent presence simply of dream and delusion, or is her existence so close to emerging that she will end up being alive?

General Hospital Spoilers: Carly’s Trip Takes A Unexpected Turn, Faces Nelle In Her Brush With Death?

Chloe Lanier reprised her role as Nelle Benson after two years of being killed off the daytime drama.

The actress came back to haunt Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) in a nightmare, while Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) had a delusion of her dead daughter.

General Hospital rumors hint that Willow and Nina aren’t the only ones who will have some type of contact with Nelle. As General Hospital spoilers revealed, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) is headed to Aruba for a business trip, but things take an unexpected turn.

GH previews indicate that Carly’s plane will have to make an emergency landing, which then Carly is brushed with death. GH spoilers and rumors hint that Carly may become unconscious from the impact of the turbulence, having subconscious thoughts of the young woman who haunted Willow.

GH rumors claim Carly will encounter Nelle during her desperate time on the plane.

GH fans were expecting that Nelle would have had a much bigger role in her return debut, but instead she was just a mere dream/delusion.

Will Nelle come back for Carly in a second run at haunting those she tortured?

General Hospital Spoilers: Nelle Makes Her Return Debut, Willow Has A Nightmare, Is It Twin Telepathy?

Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) is under a lot of pressure in every aspect of her life. Emotionally, mentally, and physically, Willow’s body is undergoing intense stress while dealing with not only the physical aspect of her pregnancy and leukemia diagnosis, but the emotional and mental strain it’s causing as she battles this on her own.

General Hospital spoilers and previews indicate Willow experiences an awful nightmare, possibly involving her son’s biological mother and Michael Corinthos’ (Chad Duell) ex, Nelle.

GH rumors suggest the stress Willow is under could be the reason she has a terrible nightmare. After General Hospital news reports confirmed Chloe Lanier’s return as Nelle Benson, GH rumors began to speculate the nature of Nelle’s return, along with the duration of her stay in Port Charles. Since no body was found when she fell off the cliff while fighting with Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), it’s possible she survived the fall. Did Nelle come back alive to finish what she started with the entire Corinthos family? Or will she appear in Willow’s dream, giving her a clue to their connection?

Carly is holding onto a secret that effects Willow, Nina, and even Nelle. GH rumors claim Nelle and Willow must be twins, and Willow’s dream may be an indication of twin telepathy, giving her a warning that she’s closer to Nelle than she ever imagined.

General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Chloe Lanier reflected on her time as Nelle as she anticipated filming her scenes beginning the week of September 5th. Lanier admits she hopes she was able to slip back into the role as she had done before, questioning her speech patterns, her walk, and overall vibe as Nelle; bringing to light the fact that she last played the role 2 years ago. Fans hope that Nelle is here for the long term to play out the story surrounding Carly, Willow, and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros).

Do NOT miss a moment of General Hospital this week as Chloe Lanier makes her unforgettable return debut, the week of September 5th!

General Hospital Spoilers: Willow Rejects Nina, Nina Becomes Just Like Nelle?!

Hell hath no fury like a MOTHER scorned! Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) has really been through it.

She’s been lied to and betrayed, she has had her child taken by her own mother, Madeline Reeves (Donna Mills), later to be lead to believe Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) was her long lost biological daughter. Nina has resented Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), pointing blame her way for the death of the young woman found to be her daughter, Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier). Nelle was a psychotic criminal who tried to kill many and kidnapped her own child. In her attempt to put an end to Carly, Nelle fell to her death and Nina thinks Carly is to blame.

Now that recent General Hospital spoilers and previews reveal that Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) is not Willow Tait’s (Katelyn MacMullen) biological mother, the fallout surrounding Nina, Willow, and Carly is just beginning.

General Hospital rumors speculate that sooner or later, Willow and Nina will learn they are mother and daughter, whether they find this out one at a time or together, the devastation and surprise will be the driving force for what’s to come.

GH rumors hint that Willow will reject what she learns, making Nina feel rejected and angry. Angry with Willow and especially angry with Carly- I mean, everything is Carly’s fault in Nina’s eyes, right?!

The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree

It’s no secret that Nina’s other daughter (and Willow’s twin), Nelle, was a complete lunatic. Nina has shown tendencies to have issues which align similarly to those of Nelle, exhibiting abnormal and even criminal behavior. General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest that Nina’s feelings of rejection and anger will spark something within her, causing her to go full Nelle mode against Carly and possibly even Willow.

Now more than ever, Carly feels she needs to keep her promise to Harmony, and protect Willow from Nina at all costs.

General Hospital Spoilers: Jax Is Torn Between Keeping His And Carly’s Secret And Coming Forward To Nina About The Necklace

Jax (Ingo Rademacher) and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) are harboring a major secret in their twisted attempt to make sure Carly isn’t a suspect in Nelle Benson’s (Chloe Lanier) disappearance. According to Carly, the police were told that all she did was have a verbal encounter with Nelle before she went missing. However, once authorities get wind that an item belonging to Nelle (the heart shaped necklace) was recovered, more evidence could point to foul play.

Jax is helping Nina find her long lost child through retracing the steps of the necklace was past on and where it could be today.

General Hospital spoilers have revealed Avery’s (Ava and Grace Scarola) father, and Carly’s husband, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), has found the necklace in Avery’s bag.

General Hospital rumors hint that it’s only a matter of time before Carly stumbles upon the necklace. Odds are it will jog her memory and she could have a flashback of seeing the heart shaped pendant around Nelle’s neck before she fell. This visual will haunt Carly and GH spoilers and rumors suggest she will come to Jax for advice.

General Hospital spoilers and rumors claim Jax will now be torn between keeping Carly’s secret, and telling Nina (Cynthia Watros) he found the other half of her pendant- and it belongs to Nelle!

General Hospital Spoilers: Carly Recognizes The Necklace Found By Avery, Will She Come Forward With What She Knows?

Avery Corinthos (Ava and Grace Scarola) found the necklace Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) was wearing the night she kidnapped Wiley (Erik and Theo Olson) and argued with Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), leading you her presumed death. Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) found the necklace is Averys backpack, which means it’s only a matter of time before Carly notices that Nelle was wearing that very necklace that tragic night.

Carly and Jax (Ingo Rademacher) are hiding a major secret, which may deter Carly from even bringing up that she recognizes Nelle was wearing the necklace.

General Hospital rumors suggest Sonny may show Carly the necklace, jogging her memory to the night Nelle fell off the cliff.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Carly and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) will get closer, but will Carly come to Nina with what she knows about the necklace, or will she have to keep it inside to stop from further incriminating herself regarding what really happened that night?

General Hospital Poll: Does The Pendant Really Belong To Nelle?

Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is getting closer and closer to discovering the truth about her biological daughter.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Nelle has the other half of Nina’s pendant. Things aren’t always as they seem.

Do you think Nelle is the original owner of that necklace, or is there a certain someone to whom is really belongs?

Willow said, “Harmony travels light”…

Does the other half of Nina's heart shaped pendant really belong to Nelle?

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