General Hospital Spoilers: Katelyn MacMullen Drops Hints- Willow’s Personality Glitch, She’s Got The Crazy Gene!

Willow Becomes Nelle 2.0
GH’s Katelyn MacMullen Talks Willow’s Biology

Willow Becomes Nelle 2.0?! …Little Miss Weeping Willow (as named by GH fans) Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen) sure is going to have something to weep about soon enough. Her latest engagement with Congressman Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) will be her downfall. Soon, she’ll have lost it all- including her sanity. At least that’s what the latest General Hospital rumors suggest!

According to recent General Hospital news and spoilers, GH’s Katelyn MacMullen drops hints that her character may go through some unpleasant changes. Specifically, Katelyn mentions Willow’s sister Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier). Yep, Willow is Nina’s long lost daughter, as well as Nelle’s long lost twin sister. The apples can’t fall that far from the tree, so they’re bound to have a little bit of crazy within them.

Like Mother, Like Daughter(s)?

The wonderful world of Soap Operas typically spend years developing a character’s true personality. The actors bring their TV persona to life, and the audience gets to watch the characters grow and change over the years. Sometimes, characters stay tru to themselves for decades, while others go through woke changes. I guess it all depends on the path the writers want to see the roles take.

General Hospital spoilers tease that the Willow Tait/Corinthos that we know may be a fading memory as biology rears its ugly head. Last year, GH’s Willow, actress Katelyn MacMullen, took time out of her busy GH and acting class schedule to talk to co-stars Steve Burton and Bradford Anderson. Last year, she sat down with The Daily Drama hosts and disclosed some interesting General Hospital spoilers. Reportedly, Katelyn MacMullen explained Willow’s biological connection to Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros), Dr. Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati), Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud), and of course, Nelle Benson.

Willow Becomes Nelle 2.0

Moreover, General Hospital’s sweetheart dropped hints that her character might go through some changes. On the Daily Drama, Bradford Anderson addressed Willow’s bloodline, particularly the crazy that runs through Willow’s veins, inherited from her mother Nina and sister Nelle. She said, “well, there’s been certain moments where we’re like, ‘Oh, maybe that’s a little bit of ya know, biology happening.” Based on Willow’s family ties, Steve Burton came to a hypothesis. “So they set Willow up with the crazy gene just in case,” he assumed. That’s when MacMullen said, “yeah, just in case,” and confirmed his prediction. Then, Steve and Katelyn left things to the imagination and both actors stated, “you never know.”

Check out GH’s Katelyn MacMullen as she discusses her role as the beloved Willow with friends Steve Burton and Bradford Anderson.

General Hospital Spoilers: Nina’s Gonna Need Someone To Lean On When She’s Finally Exposed- Nelle Comforts Nina

Nelle comforts Nina

Nelle comforts Nina! Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is so close to her happy ending. She has her man, she’s found her daughter, and her daughter is going to live! Additionally, Willow is starting to come around, and that’s all Nina asks. One step at a time, Nina and Willow inch closer to a relationship.

General Hospital spoilers tease that Nina faces the music. Inevitably, her reign of lies and deception come to an end. After all of her victories and in all of her glory, Nina then finds herself alone. Eventually, everything she has stolen from Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), and everything she’s lied to obtain is swept out from underneath her feet.

Aside from all she’s done to Carly, Nina is also the reason why Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) is in Pentonville. He could be home with his family. But instead, he’s serving time. When Nina turned Carly and Drew in to the SEC, she set a series of unfortunate events in motion. One being that she compromised her fiancé after the Feds got wind of Carly and Drew’s crimes. Moreover, the blame fell on Ned Quartermaine (Wally Kurth). Because of Nina, one thing led to another and now Olivia, Leo, Brook Lynn, and Tracy are stuck with Eddie Maine. So many have suffered at her hand, and now she’s about onto face the music.

Nina is Finally Exposed

According to GH spoilers and rumors, Nina loses everything she worked so hard climbing over people to get. When she’s exposed, Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) and everyone else turn their backs on Nina, leaving her with no one. No Sonny, no Willow, and all the loved ones tied to these connections. Since finding out that she missed her chance with Nelle, Nina had blamed Carly for every single thing that’s happened to her. Including her poor relationships with her two daughters. Nina can’t seem to catch a break when it comes to her long lost children. But will she have another chance with either Willow or Nelle?

GH rumors tease that Nelle comforts Nina when Willow and everyone else walks away. Is Nelle alive, or will she come to Nina again in a vision?

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 News And Spoilers: Chloe Lanier Is Ready For A Long Term Return, GH Weighs In On Her Status With The Show

Like mother like daughter, Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) but had a deep connection with Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) on the 2nd anniversary of her “death.”

General Hospital recaps recall Eillow and Nina are both left in the dark if their blood relation to one another and ultimately Willow’s relation to Nelle as sisters.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Chloe’s return as Nelle is brief, but the actress made note that she is willing to return to the long term if she were asked by GH executives.

After Nelle’s reappearance in the way of Willow’s dream and Nina’s subconscious, General Hospital took to Instagram to celebrate the reunion. General Hospital spoilers reveal a recent IG photo shared by ABC’s GH has made it clear that Nelle is dead. Hopeful fans take into account that this is a soap opera and the possibility of anyone coming back from the dead at any time is highly likely.

The Instagram photo features, Laura Wright (Carly Corinthos), Katelyn MacMullen (Willow Tait), Chloe Lanier (Nelle Benson), and Cynthia Watros (Nina Reeves). GH rumors and news suggest that based on the IG photo caption, General Hospital plans on keeping Nelle dead for the foreseeable future. The caption reads: “Nelle can’t help herself… not even from beyond the grave. Will Wiley’s family ever find common ground?” Check out the full IG post below!

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: POLL! Is Nelle Toast Or Will The Tables Turn As The Fight Continues?

GH Poll: Nelle Benson
GH Poll: Nelle Benson

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.

Is this the “Nelle Benson is over” party, or will she come back with a fighting vengeance? Take the GH POLL below!

Has Nelle been defeated or will she fight back with a vengeance?

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