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.
Carly Fights Willow And Nina For Custody! Who could forget the epic battle between Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros)?! To this day Nina still blames Carly for keeping Nelle a secret, and for her estranged relationship with Willow. But the truth is that Nina treated school teacher Willow like a pebble in her shoe from day one.
When Willow needed a shoulder to cry on, who was there? When Willow longed for a mother’s love, who was there? Certainly not Nina. Not even Harmony gave Willow the comfort she needed. But do you recall who did? Yes, it was Carly! Mama-in-law Carly has had Willow’s back when her two actual mother’s were not exactly the pictures of a maternal blessings.
General Hospital: Carly (Laura Wright) Comforts Willow (Katelyn MacMullen)
Sadly, General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that the tables have turned. It’s no longer Carly and Willow against Nina. On the contrary, the latest battle puts Carly and Willow at odds, and Willow glued to Nina’s side.
General Hospital spoilers hint that the Corinthos family tragedy changes the course of many lives. Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) was caught in an explosion and things will never be the same. Now, Carly must advocate for her grandchildren on behalf of her son. She fights Willow for custody while Nina funds the entire battle for Willow.
Willow’s devastated about Michael! …Willow Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen) destroyed her marriage to Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) for his Uncle, Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison). Go figure.
According to General Hospital recaps, it all started with a Fourth Of July kiss. They talked it up to an innocent blunder, but then it happened again. Suddenly Willow found herself daydreaming of Drew. Meanwhile Willow‘s mom, Nina, and Drew were having a good old time, anytime and any place. Unbeknownst to Willow, Drew was sleeping with her mother the entire time he made subtle advances at Willow.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Willow’s world blows apart (no pun intended) now that her’s and Drew’s secret is out. After Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) instigated combat, divorce for Willow and Michael is imminent. However, while Willow prepares for the worst, the unthinkable happens.
Willow’s devastated about Michael
Recent General Hospital previews indicate that Michael’s burned beyond recognition in an explosion meant for Sonny. Sound familiar? Anyways, Willow thought a cuddly fight with Michael was the worst of the worst. But soon she’ll find that a greater calamity puts things into perspective.
Michael and Willow head for divorce
GH rumors hint that Michael is severely burned in an explosion and Willow can’t live with herself after cheating on him with Drew.
…Little Miss Innocent isn’t so innocent after sleeping with Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison). Willow Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen) has given into temptation and there’s no going back.
According to General Hospital recaps, Willow and Drew slept together. Finally, all of Drew and Willow’s silence and patience*, their pining in anticipation* (*credit Dress by Taylor Swift) for each other was over when they succumbed to their passionate attraction. It’s a messy situation to say the least, and lives are about to become permanently besmirched by this game of musical beds.
The plot thickens. Moreover, Drew Cain has always been a stand up guy. But this last time he was sentenced to Pentonville changed him in a way that no one could except. Suddenly, Drew plotting, scheming, and sleeping with a married woman AND her mother! Evidently, Willow’s mother Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is still Drew’s dirty little secret. Despite the fact that Willow trusted Nina enough to confide in her, Nina continues to betray her daughter every single day.
Evidently, Willow’s world blows apart when she discovers the truth about her mother and Drew. After self-destructing her marriage with Michael, Willow gets a taste of what betrayal feels like. Michael put his trust in the woman he loves just to have it blow up in his face. Ironically, Willow gets burned by someone she grew to trust as well. Her mother. It took a lot for Willow to open up to Nina, and now she will face the flames of the most painful fire.
Natalia Becomes Mrs. Corinthos! 😲 Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) goes through women faster than Chick Fil A goes through their signature sauce. Although Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) reigns as his strongest bond, Sonny has “bonded” with many others. After Carly came Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) and a few others in between.
If majority rules, then I’d say that General Hospital fans anxiously await Sonny and Carly’s inevitable reunion. But that doesn’t mean there won’t be other love interests along their journey back to each other. Besides, not all GH fans are die hard fans of the mob King and Queen. And some feel that it’s way too soon for Carly to go back to him after he chose his kidnapper Nina over his wife and family.
According to the latest General Hospital spoilers, Natalia Rogers Ramirez (Eva LaRue) is sticking around despite her daughter Blaze’s/Alison Rogers Ramirez (Jacqueline Grace Lopez) Port Charles exit. Sonny gave her a reason to stay which could means he’s not ready to see her go. But why?
Natalia Becomes Mrs. Corinthos
GH rumors claim that Sonny and Natalia get close, and Sonny develops feelings for his daughter Kristina’s (Kate Mansi) ex-girlfriend’s mom. So far these too get along just fine despite the way Natalia represented her views on her daughter’s relationship with Kristina Corinthos. While Kristina may not mind if her sad snuggles up close to Natalia, but odds are that Carly and Nina don’t take lightly to being Sonny’s exes, let alone his ex once and twice removed. 🤣
Why, oh why did Willow trust her mother? Willow Learns About Nina and Drew!
Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) thinks she has it all figured out. First, Nina and Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) began having hate/revenge s3x. Their mutual hatred for one another brought them together, along with their mutual underlying desire to stick it to Carly.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Nina continues to use Drew. She claims that she wants to keep his attention away from Willow. However, Nina was sleeping with Drew before she decided to ”help Willow.” Nina believes that if she occupies Drew then he will leave Willow alone. So, if Drew’s focused on Nina then Willow won’t be tempted to betray Michael.
Willow Learns About Nina and Drew
According to recent GH rumors, using Drew to distract him from Willow doesn’t really pan out. Apparently, the plan goes awry and blows up in her face. Will Nina get jealous that no matter how often she seduces Drew, he can’t stop himself from getting closer to her daughter? Or, maybe Willow becomes jealous of her own mother.
Right now Willow has no idea that her mother is sleeping with the man she kissed on the Fourth of July. Despite being married to Michael, Willow gave into temptation. Now it looks like Willow can’t let go of that kiss with Drew. What will happen next?
General Hospital fans are shocked and appalled after Willow and Drew shared a kiss on the Fourth Of July. Some say that this is their most hated story line in years. On the contrary, some can’t get enough of the characteristically soapy drama.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Sasha has the dirt on her once best friend, Willow. It’s safe to say that Drew Cain and Mrs. Corinthos’s situation will require all the sudsy lather that Quartermaine money can buy. God knows she’s gonna need it after that liplock with Drew.
The latest General Hospital spoilers and previews reveal that Willow comes clean to Nina about Drew. From the looks of things, Willow’s confession sets Nina off and she goes after Drew. But will mama bear be just as furious with her precious little cheating flower of a daughter as she is with Drew? After all, Willow is a married woman.
Moreover, Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) won’t take the news lightly either. But she’s not mad or jealous because she’s so over Drew anyways. GH rumors yeast that Carly is disgusted with Drew. And what about Michael? How will he take the news when he learns that Drew and his wife kissed?
Cynthia Watros portrays one of the most controversial characters in Port Charles. The love-to-hate Nina Reeves mentality doesn’t exactly stretch across the board when it comes to General Hospital fans. The opinions vary from pure hatred for Nina, to loving the character, and even loving to hate her.
General Hospital news and spoilers tease that some fans may get their wish while many others could face disappointment. First, GH rumors developed when Cynthia Watros said goodbye on April 23rd. She confirmed that her character Nina had said goodbye. But, some fans believe that Watros’s statement was in reference to Nina and Sonny Corinthos’s (Maurice Benard) love story. After all, it was the storyline that polarized a fan has.
Is Nina Leaving General Hospital?
Additionally, GH fans caught wind of Watros’s recent Instagram post. The actress shared a video scanning across flowers and balloons, along with gratitude for those who sent them. That said,
General Hospital news and spoilers indicate that Nina and Sonny’s journey is indeed over, but that doesn’t mean Cynthia’s character must come to an end. According to recent General Hospital comings and goings reports, the topic of Watros’s exit lacks confirmation.
Do these “hints” suggest that Cynthia and Nina are on their way out?
Oh, boy! The sight of Nina and Drew getting down and dirty is equivalent to the audibly disturbing sound of nails on a chalkboard. Someone, please help! My eyes need a detox!
Now that you all know how I feel about being subject to viewing Nina and Drew’s extra-curricular activities, let’s speculate. According to General Hospital spoilers and previews, Nina and Drew are finishing up another awkward encounter when there’s a knock at the door!
Who catches Nina and Drew?
Knock, Knock! Who’s There? Nina And Drew Caught In The Act!
Drew Cain (Camera Mathison) was head over heels for Carly Spencer (Laura Wright). Although, one would never guess after his recent tryst with Carly’s arch enemy. How could Drew’s feelings for Carly have been real love if he can just hop into bed (or the office desk, floor, etc.) with Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros)?
You know those people who knock but they don’t wait for a response? Instead, they turn the handle and push forward? …According to General Hospital spoilers, there’s a knock at the door as Drew slides his belt through his pant loops. As for Nina, she’s in a robe looking cozier than she should during her 9-5.
Despite being perhaps too obvious, GH rumors hint that Carly walks in on her ex just as he and Nina finish mixing business with pleasure. If Carly has risen above petty revenge, this could surely snap her back into old habits. Still, no one is more petty thank Nina.
…But what if it’s Willow?! 😳 what would be worse for Nina if Carly walked in at this moment or if Willow walked in?
General Hospital has showcased some real characters over the years. Port Charles has seen it all. From vile villain to everyone’s most adored Port Charles residents, and everywhere in between. On that note, it’s difficult to recall a more controversial role in whose mere presence has caused such polarizing reactions.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) and Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) are over and there’s no going back. She doesn’t have much left after losing Sonny. In fact, her friendship with Ava Jerome (Maura West) was one of her only true connections in PC. Now that she and Ava are in the outs, what’s left on Port Charles for Nina Reeves?
According to recent General Hospital news and spoilers, Cynthia Watros may be saying goodbye to General Hospital and the cast that she came to love so much. Recently, the actress reached out to fans on the social media platform X. Watros reflected on her journey as Nina Reeves on General Hospital. According to her X post below, she specifically mentioned Sona and Niva. In other words, Sonny and Nina, along with Nina and Ava fans. It looks like the doors have closed on Nina’s relationship with Sonny and her friendship with Ava Jerome. Additionally, Nina has already burned the bridge to her daughter Willow (Katelyn MacMullen), which her children as well. Sadly, Nina’s actions have kept her away from her family in fear that her toxic way would harm them.
Recent GH news reports hint that Cynthia Watros exits General Hospital as Nina after losing both Sonny and Ava. While GH comings and goings have yet to be reported, the actress’s comment has left fans wondering. She stated that she loved her Sona/Niva peeps and that she’s loved every minute of her journey. Some GH fans believe that Watros hinted at her GH exit, while others believe she simply expressed her gratitude for her fans, and Nina’s time with Sonny and Ava.
I love you my Sona/Niva peeps. Loved every minute of this journey❤️ xo
Does this mean that Cynthia Watros exits GH after two of Nina’s doors have closed? Or does it simply mean that Nina is moving on from hanging around mobsters?
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