Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) has been identifying as “Mike” and slowly exhibiting some of his own personality traits as Sonny. There are few things that tie him to his past, and the few pieces of jewelry he did have, including his wedding ring, have been pawned to save The Tan-O.
Previous General Hospital spoilers revealed Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) wants Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) to pay for what she believes she did to her daughter, Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier), and lying about that tragic night.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina is about to make a decision that will impact Sonny, Carly, and the entire Corinthos family. When Nina first arrived in Port Charles, she was not the woman she is today. She was even dangerous at that time. GH rumors claim Nina will revert back to her old ways in an upcoming storyline involving Sonny.
General Hospital previews show Nina showing up at The Tan-O to see Phyllis Caulfield (Joyce Guy) and discuss their past connection involving Nina’s daughter. General Hospital spoilers indicate Nina will use Sonny’s amnesia to her advantage. She will likely pretend she doesn’t know him, leaving him unable to reconnect with his family, and letting Carly continue to believe her husband is dead. A once redeemed Nina will throw it all away when she makes this decision to keep Sonny’s identity a secret. Nina might not be able to pull off this deception for too long. GH previews for Monday’s episode show Sonny asking Nina who she is. It’s likely her face may jog his memory a bit, but will it be enough to make a solid connection?
Phyllis Caulfield (Joyce Guy) has provided a roof over Sonny Corinthos’ (Maurice Benard) head since he washed up from his fall from a collapsed bridge. He can’t remember a thing but some of his personality traits shine through during this time of uncertainty.
Sonny recently displayed some mad poker skills where he won a bunch of money to help Phyllis and Lenny save The Tan-O. It seems like little by little “Mike” may be turning into Sonny.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina is headed out of town to clear her head and just get away from the stressors that linger around Port Charles.
General Hospital rumors indicate Nina could be headed to see Phyllis so she can connect with someone who is familiar with her situation regarding Nelle (Chloe Lanier). Last month, Nina made a phone call to The Tan-o in order to get ahold of Phyllis. Nina had some questions about Nelle but Phyllis admitted she didn’t know much more.
General Hospital rumors claim Nina will run into Sonny, aka “Mike” when she goes to visit Phyllis at the bar. Phyllis has been trying to help Sonny connect with his past to discover his true identity.
GH rumors hint that Nina will not admit she knows Sonny, leaving him in the dark about who he is and where he’s from. Nina wants nothing more than to stick it to Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and get payback.
“Mike” doesn’t want to see Phyllis (Joyce Guy) and her husband Lenny struggle, trying to keep The Tan-O while they go through financial hardships. Although he himself doesn’t pay rent, he holds his own and earns his keep around there.
General Hospital previews show “Mike” aka Sonny Corinthos’ (Maurice Benard) true personality shines through a bit after he takes charge and agrees to pawn his jewelry, in hopes of winning when gambling with the business man who wants to buy the Tan-O.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Sonny is ready to help Phyllis and Lenny pay their bills and maintain their place of business. His cool-shark, mobster-like ways show their true colors when he gambles and hopes for the best.
A small town has been shaken after a series of robberies have taken place among small business. Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), aka “Mike,” was accused by local law enforcement of being a potential suspect in the recent events that have happened to local restaurants, bars, hardwares stores, and other businesses in the area.
Phyllis Caulfield (Joyce Guy) and her husband, Lenny, have vouched for their new friend, validating his innocence in the recent crimes. The Tan-O has been the most recent establishment victimized by the robberies, and now it’s more important than ever that the culprit is found.
General Hospital spoilers reveal the perpetrator is still out there, and the possibilities range from the obvious to the unexpected. A few weeks ago, Sonny stopped a man from robbing the Tan-O and harming Phyllis and Lenny.
Some GH rumors claim that man is the one going around and robbing local businesses, while other GH rumors hint that the culprit could be a very familiar face.
General Hospital rumors indicate Nelle Benson’s (Chloe Lanier) reign of terror is far from over. Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) can’t shake the feeling that Nelle is still around, and their intuition could be spot on. These rumors raise the question of, if Nelle is alive, where is she and how is she surviving out there, alone? It’s possible Nelle is the one robbing local businesses as a way of survival. Whether she has her memory after the fall or not, she is still lost and alone. If she does remember who she is; she could be trying to make her way back to Port Charles and needs money to get back to New York. If she suffers from amnesia like Sonny, she may not even know who she is or where she came from. A clean slate would make it possible for Nelle’s redemption, and for Nina to establish a real relationship with her child.
The drama and suspense in Port Charles is intense as family and friends say goodbye to a very much alive, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). The situation with Sonny, combined with Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) learning about Jax (Ingo Rademacher) and Carly’s (Laura Wright) involvement in her daughter, Nelle Benson’s (Chloe Lanier) death, is a recipe for secrets, lies, and suspense.
General Hospital spoilers and previews show Sonny Corinthos at The Tan-O, saying that he remembers… someone!
Could this be a turning point for Sonny in his quest to find out his true identity? Nina has already heard his voice when calling Phyllis (Joyce Guy), and GH rumors indicate she will get her revenge on Carly by keeping his status a secret. Will Sonny’s memory spark before Nina takes advantage of the situation?
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.
Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) is struggling after his accident. He struggles to get through a day without questioning why he is. He confided in Phyllis (Joyce Guy), letting her know he doesn’t like feeling like a blank slate.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sonny’s clues to his past starts with his ability to fight, his mental health, his reluctancy for law enforcement, and now, his compelling nature that drives him to want to make homemade sauce. These clues indicate small portions of his true personality. Sonny Corinthos has always been known for his sauce back home in Port Charles and prides himself on his cooking abilities. Sonny has brought that natural instinct out. He told Phyllis that he wants to make his own sauce and requested fresh tomatoes.
General Hospital rumors suggest this is the beginning of Sonny starting to figure out who he is and who he used to be before the head trauma. Now that more portions of Sonny’s personality are slowly being revealed, GH rumors indicate that Sonny will start to piece together more and more clues, ultimately leading him home.
It’s evident that nurse Phyllis Caulfield (Joyce Guy) is still struggling with a past mistake that still haunts her today. She has gone above and beyond to help a post and confused man who showed up unexpectedly. She has a big heart and genuinely wants to help, but that’s not her only reason for doing all she can.
General Hospital spoilers reveal, Phyllis Caulfield is haunted by her past and wants to do right in her life to make up for the wrong. Almost thirty years ago, Phyllis is the nurse that handled the black market adoption between Madeline Reeves (Donna Mills) and Frank Benson. She knows that Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is looking for her long lost daughter, but gave no concrete information on any possible leads. All Nina knows is that this adoption took place in Florida.
Although the story line seems to be pointing to having Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) turn out to be Nina’s daughter, General Hospital rumors suggest Harmony Miller’s possible involvement could mean that Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) is actually the true daughter of Nina. It’s true that Nelle has had the heart shaped necklace since she was a child, and that’s likely due to Willow’s description of her mother, stating that Harmony “packs light.” GH rumors claim Harmony left that necklace with Frank and Nelle when the necklace actually belonged to Willow.
General Hospital previews show Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) asking Phyllis why she cares so much about a stranger. This question could lead to a confession by Phyllis, admitting more than she let on when talking to Nina. Is Phyllis the key to unlocking Nina’s long lost daughter mystery?
Phyllis Caulfield (Joyce Guy) and her husband, Lenny (Rif Hutton) have taken Sonny/Mike Corinthos (Maurice Benard) in as an act of kindness. Although Lenny is apprehensive of “Mike’s” stay, he has been kind and generous in his own way.
Sonny has been showing erratic behavior in which Phyllis, the nurse, has recognized as a possible mental disorder. General Hospital spoilers reveal Sonny is headed straight for a manic episode. Sonny has been off his meds since he went missing and it’s starting to take its toll on his mental health.
General Hospital rumors claim Sonny’s actions after overhearing Phyllis and Lenny’s plan of action will raise smoke signals and could lead him back home. GH rumors indicate Sonny takes off after as a result of Phyllis Caulfield’s observation. If Sonny goes off on his own, he will be putting himself at risk, but also has a chance of getting recognized out in the world. Sonny is safe for now, but if someone else comes along, there’s no telling if they’ll be as kind and genuine as the Caulfield’s.
Will Sonny make a spectacle, raising smoke signals which could lead to discovering his true identity?
Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) has been to Hell and back in her quest to find her long lost daughter. She’s trusted many just to be let down after brutal betrayals, yet she keeps her head high and hopes up.
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Jasper Jax (Ingo Rademacher) are keeping a major secret from Nina. Sonny Corinthos’ (Maurice Benard) daughter, Avery (Ava and Grace Scarola) found the other half of Nina’s heart shaped necklace in the woods where Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) fell to her death. That necklace holds to key to Nina’s daughter’s identity, or so it seems. In an attempt to protect Nina from more heartbreak, Carly and Jax thought it would be best to not tell Nina that the other half of the necklace belongs to Nelle, which would indicate that her long lost daughter is not only Nelle Benson, but a woman she’ll never get to know even if she wanted to have that chance.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina is about to get hit with another blow of betrayal, this time from a friend, and a man in which she just newly exchanged “I love yous.”
Nina is still thinking about keeping up the search for her daughter. General Hospital rumors suggest once Nina finds out Carly and Jax hid the truth about Nelle, Nina will get in touch with Phyllis Caulfield (Juliette Jeffers) for more conclusive answers. Here’s where the the plot takes a major twist.
GH spoilers and rumors point toward a major event with Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) is about to go down after Nina discovers Phyllis has found Sonny. GH rumors claim that instead of leading Sonny back home to his family in Port Charles, she will want to get revenge on Carly and keep Sonny’s existence a secret.
Carly is grieving for her husband, children are grieving for their father, but Nina will see this as a way to get back at those who have hurt her as she has been grieving for her daughter. How long can Nina keep Sonny a secret?
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