The debate has been ongoing for years. Who is Nina’s daughter?! Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) had been searching the globe to find the child she was told she lost.
As far as Nina is concerned, the search ended when she saw that Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) had the other half of the heart-shaped pendant she believed her long-lost daughter would possess.
From Kiki and Sasha to Willow and Nelle, the identity of Nina’s daughter has been a major mystery for a long time. Fast forward to the present day Port Charles drama, where Nina stuck it to Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) by keeping her husband Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) all to herself. Nina wanted revenge on Carly for not telling her that Belle was her daughter. She ultimately blames Carly for Nelle’s death.
General Hospital previews indicate the tides are shifting in the upcoming storyline with Nina Reeves. What if all Nina did to get back at Carly was for nothing? New or should we say old General Hospital rumors claim that Willow will end up being Nina’s real daughter.
The search for Willow Tait’s (Katelyn MacMullen) birth certificate is said to lead the way to a new discovery. Will Willow turn out to be Nina’s daughter after all?
Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) wants revenge on Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), and the perfect opportunity just fell into her lap.
Nina discovered Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), Carly’s husband whom is presumed dead, is actually alive, and staying with her nurse, Phyllis Caulfield (Joyce Guy).
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Nina will use this newfound information to get her revenge on Carly. However, GH rumors suggest that Nina’s behavior is more than just getting revenge on someone who did her dirty. When Nina first came to Port Charles, her mean streak was focused on getting revenge on Silas Clay (Michael Easton). She was unhinged and even dangerous but managed to turn things around.
General Hospital spoilers have confirmed that as of now, Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) is Nina Reeves’ long lost daughter, but sadly for Nina, Nelle is dead.
General Hospital rumors indicate that Nina will lash out, start lying, and will become self destructive as well as a danger to others. Keeping Sonny Corinthos life status from Carly, knowing she’s grieving, knowing the entire family is grieving, fits right up there with something her daughter, Nelle, would do. If Nina and Nelle are truly mother and daughter, it’s no surprise that Nina exhibits the same types of crazy behavior.
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!
Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) had a soft spot for Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) while she was working at Crimson. Even though Nina’s testimony ultimately killed Nelle’s chances of getting custody of Wiley, she did what she had to do but that doesn’t mean she doesn’t still feel for the young woman. As a mother who cannot be with her child, Nina was able to relate to Nelle on that level.
Nina’s heart shaped pendant holds much significance as the key to finding Nina’s long lost daughter. Nina and Jax (Ingo Rademacher) believe that the one who possesses the other half would be a major clue in identifying the young woman.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina will finally learn who owns the other half of that necklace- and to her surprise, it is none other than Nelle Benson, the town terror!
General Hospital spoilers and rumors indicate Nina will believe Nelle is her daughter but it may be too late. Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) has taken matters into his own his own hands when it comes to tracking down Nelle and their son, Wiley. GH rumors I focus the things will get physical and things down end will for Mrs. Jerome. Things could go too far and Michael could end up severely injuring Nelle to the point where she may never wake up, making it too late for Nina to get to know who she thinks is her daughter.
In other GH spoilers, Willow Tait Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen) has also been rumored to be Nina’s daughter. But that can’t happen without a huge twist. GH rumors claim the necklace Nelle possesses is actually Willow’s from birth, but got into Nelle’s hands when Harmony Miller (Ingrid Cadranel) has dealings with Frank Benson.
Nina has been through rollercoaster of emotions when it comes to the hope and hurt she has gone through trying to find her daughter. GH spoiled day she is about to go for another ride…
Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is having a difficult time emotionally, after having to tell the cold hard truth in court about Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier). Although she is fully aware of who Nelle really is as a human being, she still has a soft spot in her heart for the young woman.
after being reminded of her short term bond with Nelle from an old sticky note, Nina confided in Jax (Ingo Rademacher) regarding her own personal issues with her own mother, Madeline Reeves (Donna Mills), and her own long lost daughter.
General Hospital spoilers revealed Jax gave Nina some insight and advice when it comes to finding her daughter. He believes Madeline left Nina a clue- the heart shaped necklace. And at the other end, Jax thinks Nina will then find her child. Little do they know, Nelle Benson possesses the other half.
General Hospital rumors claim Nina’s necklace will lead her straight to Nelle, believing Nelle to be her long lost daughter… and Nelle will play right along.
Is Nina walking herself right into another trap for loss and heartbreak?
Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) put all her eggs into one basket. Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) was the one person that Nelle thought had her back. She was desperate for help in her fight to win custody of Wiley, so she latched onto the only hope of beating Michael in court. Sadly, all of Nelle’s hopes and dreams were blown into pieces after Nina told the courtroom exactly how she sees Nelle. In fact, Nina made her feelings very clear. She said that Nelle is manipulative and not fit to be a mother.
Furthermore, Nelle flipped out in front of the judge, adding insult to injury. This further displayed her instability. As of now, Nelle is toast. Stick a fork in her because she is done. However, things aren’t always as they seem.
General Hospital spoilers indicate there is much more story to be told. In regard to Nelle getting Wiley, and Nina finding her daughter, the story has another twist. According to recent General Hospital rumors, Nelle will use Nina’s heart shaped pendant to manipulate Nina and convince her they are mother and daughter. Nina has been through so much when it comes to her long lost child and Nelle is so conniving and evil that she doesn’t care how badly she hurts Nina, so long as she gets what she wants in the end. Wiley.
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Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) seems to always have something up her sleeve. And when whatever she’s planning going her way, Nelle springs into action, going after what her sights are set on, no matter who she hurts along the way. Nelle had exhausted all of her options when trying to up her game to win custody of the son she has with Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell). Even trying to one up Michael and Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen), after their sudden nuptials, Nelle married Julian Jerome (William DeVry), thinking it would have a positive effect on her chances at gaining custody.
General Hospital spoilers indicate Nelle’s plan to marry Julian will fall flat after Wiley’s grandfather, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), threatened Julian and told him to ditch Nelle. Will Julian oblige?
Nelle doesn’t care who she hurts as long as she gets what she wants. Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) has been chosen by Nelle as her next victim to manipulate and deceive. Nina is Nelle’s boss and since she has a long lost daughter out there, Nina is vulnerable to Nelle and her situation. Nelle knows exactly what she’s doing and won’t pass up the opportunity to get Nina on her side. But will she stop there?
General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint that Nina will soon start to believe that Nelle is her long lost daughter. Because of the half heart shape necklace Nelle is clutching onto in court, Nina will have solid reason to believe in their connection. Will Nelle find out about Nina having the other half and use it to her advantage? That could be a yes but it could also be a no. GH rumors imply things will fall right into Nelle’s lap and Nina will discover the necklace in her own and her thoughts and emotions will run wild.
Nina is already saying pair I’ve things about Nelle as she already told the court she is hard working and hired her because she felt she deserved a second chance. If looks could kill on that courtroom…
Will Nina’s emotions get the best of her and ruin Michael and Willow’s chances of giving Wiley a happy home?
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