Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) has been making some bold decisions all on her own. Her own life as well as her baby’s is at risk after being diagnosed with leukemia.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Willow is making another bold decision to head to the cemetery where Nelle Benson’s (Chloe Lanier) memorial is located. Of course there was no body found when she fell from the cliff, so the grave marker is there in memorandum without an actual grave.
Since Nelle is Wiley’s birth mother, Willow may feel the need to connect even knowing what type of psychopath Nelle really was. General Hospital previews and spoilers reveal Willow will come face to face with Nelle’s biological mother, Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros.) Nina and Willow are far from friends, although Willow is Nina’s grandson’s adoptive mother. The choices Nina has made has made the bed she lies in.
Nelle has been on a lot of minds lately, reminding the people of Port Charles just now dangerous she was- or is. GH rumors hint that Willow is about to lose her sh!t on Nina, as the main topic of discussion will be done other than NELLE!
General Hospital’s Official Twitter account recently posted a small hint into the follow up and fallout after the Julexis wedding crisis. In a video with William DeVry (Julian Jerome) and Michelle Stafford (Nina Reeves), they talk about what is coming next for the residents of Port Charles.
One spoiler in particular really struck a cord. Jason and Elizabeth’s son, Jake, is currently recovering from being hit by a car at Shriner’s Hospital for Children. In GH’s video, Michelle Stafford tells fans that coming Monday, there will be heartbreaking news for Jake.
With contract negotiations still up in the air for Jakes’s TV mom, Rebecca Herbst (Liz Webber), the heartbreaking news could involve the departure of Jake’s mom, Liz.
At this point it is still uncertain whether or not Becky has reached a contract agreement with General Hospital. Stay tuned to Monday’s GH to find out the heartbreaking news for Jake.
When Nina Clay first came to Port Charles she was there for one thing and one thing only, REVENGE. Her outlook on Kiki Jerome was a pretty grim one. Nina had it out for Kiki simply because she was the product of her husband Silas’ affair with Ava Jerome. Nina wanted so badly to be a mother to Silas’ child, but that was all taken away from her by her evil mother, Madeline Reeves.
As Franco and Nina make their way into Silas’ old apartment, Kiki is dealing with the aftermath of losing her father, and finding out her mom, Ava Jerome, and he boyfriend Morgan Corinthos had betrayed her. Franco has a soft place in his heart for Kiki. When she first came to Port Charles, Ava had told him that she was his daughter. Franco ended up growing loving feelings toward Kiki and now he feels the need to care for her and protect her as if she were his own.
It seems like Kiki has lost a lot in her life the past few months. She no longer has her boyfriend due to the fact her cheated on her with her mom, she doesn’t have a relationship with her mom, Ava, because of this, and her father was senselessly murdered by Madeline Reeves.
But what if…? What if Kiki is able to gain a family after losing hers? Sure, we know that Silas is her father and Franco isn’t, but what if Franco became a father figure to Kiki? We have been lead to believe that Silas cheated on Nina with Ava and Ava got pregnant. As the story was told, Ava got pregnant with Silas’ baby (Kiki) and Nina was in a coma for 20 years, all because her mom Madeline wanted to get Silas away from Nina. General Hospital rumors have claimed very early on that there is something wrong with this scenario. Fans believe that Madeline and Ava teamed up in order to get Silas away from Nina. GH rumors suggest that Madeline had Ava take Nina’s baby and claim it was her own. That in fact, Ava had never gotten pregnant by Silas. Could it be? Madeline has done some evil things to her own daughter Nina. Would she tell her that she lost her baby all while she was living with Ava Jerome this entire time? We think yes! Nina Clay could very well be Kiki’s biological mother. What do you think?
The latest casting buzz following the news of GH Head Writer, Ron Carlivati being let go, is that Michael Easton may be on his way out. Michael Easton joined the cast of General Hospital after One Life to Live was cancelled. Easton went on to continue playing the role of John McBain until ABC had some legal issues with using the names from the axed soap. The GH writers were forced to drop the OLTL names, and wrote Michael Easton as Dr. Silas Clay.
Rumor has it that Michael is on his way out, but nothing has yet been confirmed. Daytime Confidential has also reported of this rumor, apparently, this type of news travels quickly.
It seems as though there has been much potential for Silas. First with Sam (Kelly Monaco), then with Nina (Michelle Stafford), and also with Ava Jerome (Maura West). There is so much that could be done with his character, since he has Kiki (Hayley Erin) as his daughter, Nina as his crazy ex-wife, Ava his ex-mistress and their love/hate relationship. A while back there was a GH rumor going around that Nina didn’t actually lose her baby with Silas, but that Madeline and Ava were in cahoots to take Nina’s baby (Kiki) and pass her off as the product of Ava and Silas’ affair.
Hopefully with the new writing team coming into place, they will be able to find a way to elaborate on Silas’ past and develop his character. Many fans have expressed that a Silas and Ava pairing would be a great idea, especially since there is so much history between those two.
General Hospital Blog will keep fans posted on any new developments related to the status of Michael Easton with General Hospital.
We want to know what you think! Would you like to see Michael Easton stay on GH as Silas Clay?
In the upcoming General Hospital Promo, General Hospital spoilers are revealed in this video clip. Here you will see Nina’s (Michelle Stafford) mother, Madeline Reeves (Donna Mills) back in Port Charles. She is working with Ric Lansing (Rick Hearst) in a scheme for Nina’s money, but that isn’t the only thing she is doing with Ric. Apparently Madeline can’t stop getting in between Nina and her men… this time around Madeline tries to seduce Nina’s new husband.
Check out General Hospital’s latest promo for GH spoilers and previews!
There will be many GH comings and goings along with casting changes this Summer. We have already seen so many characters/actors come and go, and it will continue on through this Summer.
General Hospital spoilers revealed that a fan favorite will be gracing us with her presence this week. The always fabulous Ilene Kristen has announced via Twitter that she will be making a return to General Hospital. Although her presence will be merely a cameo on Friday May 29th, Ilene will make a splash with her involvement in the current GH story line. She will reprise her role as Delia. the mother of Ava Jerome, for two days. Her stint will being on Friday the 29th, and continue into a larger portion of Monday’s episode on June 1st.
The end of this week on General Hospital is going to be HUGE!
In the past, we got used to Nina and Franco scheming together, pulling the wool over the eyes of Port Charles… but this time, even Franco is shocked by what Nina has to say.
According to the most recent General Hospital spoilers, among other crazy drama, crazy Nina decides to make an announcement by week’s end. Nina is in this one alone, as rumors suggest that Franco has no idea what Nina is about to say.
Can you make a guess as to what is on Nina’s mind? What announcement could she possibly make then shocks even her crazy counterpart, Franco? Let us know what you think in the comments section.
The subject of Nathan’s paternity has been put on the back burner for a long time. Back when Nathan come to Port Charles, everyone including Nathan, was under the impression that his mother was Madeline Reeves.
It turns out that she is actually his aunt, sister of Dr. Liesl Obrecht, Making Dr. O Nathan’s mother. The question of Nathan’s paternity came up along with all these new discoveries, including Nina now his cousin, not his sister. Dr. Obrecht told Nathan that Victor Cassadine is his father, but we all know that’s not the truth. Dr. O even mentioned that his real father, who has not yet been named, is far worse a man than Victor. Who could be so bad that even Dr. Obrecht doesn’t want to admit she fathered his child? GH rumors have speculated everyone from Cesar Faison to Jerry Jacks. We aren’t exactly sure but General Hospital spoilers indicate that Nina has some information regarding Nathan’s biological dad. If Nina does know the truth, it’s highly likely she will use it to her advantage, to hang over Dr. O’s head.
Do you know who Nathan’s father could be? If you have a guess, leave it in the comments below.
One of General Hospital’s finest recent gems was snatched up from another network. Long time Y&R actress Michelle Stafford left the CBS network to join ABC’s General Hospital in 2013. Her iconic role as Phyllis Newman on Y&R was left for actress Gina Tognioni to fill Stafford’s shoes while Michelle became GH’s crazy Nina Clay.
In the most recent issue of Soaps in Depth, Michelle Stafford revealed that she has taken on a new role… but don’t fear, she will not be leaving General Hospital. She was working on a side project last month, filming for the independent feature, Durant’s Never Closes. Stafford already filed for this movie and she was able to work around her hectic GH schedule.
Michelle Stafford is also working on another side project that is being kept under wraps for now, she is in the director’s seat for that project.
Poor baby Avery has not had a solid place to call home since the day she was born. Right off the bat she was kidnapped by crazy Nina, then from there she was placed in the care of Kiki and Morgan, then passed on to Sonny Corinthos after his release from Pentonville, after that, Michael Corinthos Quartermaine was granted custody. Now, after social services took Avery from Michael, she was at the hospital waiting to go home with Kiki and Morgan when she was kidnapped yet again.
Fans are racking their brains, thumbing through the multiple possibilities of who took Avery from the hospital. There is her mother, Ava, because she is dying and wants to spend her last days with her daughter, there is Sonny, because his daughter was taken from him by Michael, Michael, because he just lost custody of his sister, Nina, because she is crazy and thinks Avery is her baby, and then there is Silas. Right now Silas plans on granting Ava’s wishes to die. He went to GH to get the proper medication to assist Ava in suicide. However, he was the doctor to look Avery over when the social worker brought her in. General Hospital rumors speculate that Avery will be the one to save Ava’s life. GH rumors also claim that Silas does a DNA test to see if Avery is a donor match for her mother Ava. It has been rumored that through testing, he will find out that Kiki is not Ava’s daughter, and Avery is a match and will save Ava.
This story has the potential to reveal the long awaited answer of whether or not Kiki is actually Nina’s child. What do you all think? Did Silas kidnap Avery to save Ava’s life? As he works to find a cure for Ava, will he discover that Kiki is actually his daughter with his ex-wife, Nina?
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