Wiley saves Willow! It’s true, typically one must be 18 years old to donate bone marrow. However, there are exceptions in extremely dire situations.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) is running out of time. Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) and Willow are losing hope after learning that Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) isn’t a match. Sadly, Nina received her bone marrow test results confirming she and Willow are not compatible for the transplant. Since finding out she is Willow’s mother, Nina is determined to see Willow through this nightmare.
General Hospital previews and spoilers indicate Willow is back to square one in their search for a donor. GH previews show that Willow gets a special little visitor to brighten her spirits. Wiley makes an appearance at the hospital to see his mommy. Given the recent news about Nina and Willow, it’s inevitable that the changes within the family are a new normal. First, it’s possible that the adults in Wiley’s life make modifications regarding his contact with Nina. Additionally, biological connections bring new opportunities as Willow is now related to her adopted son.
General Hospital rumors tears that willow has a chance at survival through her biological nephew. GH rumors claim there is new hope; Wiley saves Willow just in the nick of time.
Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) is currently in the thick of not only the battle over his son Wiley Corinthos (Viron Weaver), but Michael’s battle with his father Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) is in full swing.
General Hospital comings and goings reports confirmed that Chad Duell has been temporarily recast. General Hospital news confirms The Young and the Restless star, Robert Adamson stepped into Chad Duell’s shoes as Michael Corinthos.
General Hospital spoilers indicate that Duell’s exit from GH will be short-lived. GH news states Chad has taken to social media to reveal he will be resume coming next week.
I’m good.. I’ll be back filming next week. Was covid related. Robert did great 🙂
In his tweet, Chad discloses his absence is Covid related, and assures fans that he’s, “all good.” Expect to see Chad back as Michael in the next coming weeks.
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) is about to hold powerful information at hehe fingertips. Once she receives the DNA results, Carly will be the only one in Port Charles who knows the truth. Or will she?
General Hospital spoilers reveal the verdict is ready to be announced on the battle for Wiley Corinthos (Viron Weaver). Amidst waiting for the verdict, Carly heads to GH to pick up the DNA results. She’s about to confirm whether or not Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) and Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) are mother and daughter. Carly is in a tough position once she finds out it’s actually true.
General Hospital previews indicate Carly makes her decision to keep this news a secret. It looks is though this won’t be one of those storylines that drag out for months, having Carly dance around the truth, doing we drunk for she can to keep this from Nina and Willow. GH rumors speculate that Carly’s instinct is to do just that, but Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) has other plans. Since Drew knows what Carly has been up to, GH spoilers and previews claim he will not let Carly keep this to herself.
GH spoilers suggest that Drew can’t have something that heavy weighing on his conscience and tries to convince Carly to come forward with what she knows. If Carly doesn’t listen, Will Drew take matters into his own hands?
General Hospital recap: That draw dropping moment that would have been perfectly suited for a “cliffhanger Friday,” took place on Tuesday’s episode of General Hospital.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that in the battle over Wiley Corinthos (Viron Weaver), Sonny shockingly demands to be put on the stand. Sonny is about to testify in support Nina as he turns his back on his entire family.
Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) has been Sonny’s lawyer for years, establishing a strong rapport and close friendship. Diane is still working for Sonny in a sense that she is representing his son, Michael Corinthos (Maurice Benard). However, Sonny has made the bold choice to go against his family and the woman who has fought for him all these years.
General Hospital previews and spoilers indicate that Diana goes hard on Sonny, going against her client and friend for the very first time. Diana doesn’t hold back as she questions why the people of the court should trust his judgement.
Sonny should know better than to be tried by Diane Miller. After all, her skills have gotten Sonny out of countless criminal charges.
Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is about to take Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and his family down a slippery slope in which they may never be able to turn back on.
Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) feels betrayed by his father after Sonny chose the woman who kept him away from his wife, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) as opposed to making a better effort to fall back into his old life.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Michael gives Sonny one last chance to choose family over Nina- especially now that Nina is trying to drag Michael and Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) through a nasty court battle over his grandson, Wiley Corinthos (Viron Weaver).
The latest General Hospital previews indicate Sonny and Michael come face to face again after their last conversation that left them at odds. Michael tells his dad this is the last chance he’ll have to admit Nina was wrong. Will Sonny push Michael even further away over his feelings for Nina?
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) walked away with her head held high after the love of her life fell in love with the woman who kept him prisoner, away from his wife and children for almost a year.
Nina Reeves (Cynthis Watros) seems to be the villain in the story, and we want Carly to get her revenge. Carly took the high road and decided to be a strong woman and simply move on with her life. Although out of character, Carly isn’t choosing revenge this time around- or maybe she just doesn’t know it yet.
General Hospital spoilers reveal luck or karma is on Carly’s side when some powerful information conveniently falls in her lap. Recent GH rumors indicate that within Nina’s fight for Wiley against Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) and Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), it will be reveal that Nina is not biologically related to Wiley, which will lead to the discover that Nelle isn’t Nina’s daughter. One thing leads to another and GH spoilers and rumors hint that when all is said and done, Willow is Nina’s biological daughter, not Nelle, and that CARLY will be the one to find out before anyone.
Carly has two options and two good reasons for them as well. If Carly reveals that Nina is Willow’s mother, it will prove Nina is not blood related to Wiley, therefore revoking any “grandparent” rights she may currently believe to have. Secondly, if Carly keeps the information a secret, she will be playing into exactly what Nina has accused her of… keeping her from knowing her biological daughter. Either way you slice it, it’s a WIN/WIN for Carly!
Selina Wu last left Port Charles to spend time with family over seas as her portrayer stepped away from the canvas to spend time with family as well. Selina has current dealings with Port Charles mob boss, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), mutually respecting each other’s positions in the city.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Selina returns to Port Charles with a purpose. She visits an unexpected acquaintance and reveals her wishes and plans for her nephew Brad Cooper’s (Parry Shen) future.
GH rumors claim things aren’t going to stay peaceful between the Wu and The Corinthos Organization when things go south where Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), Brad, and Wiley Corinthos (Viron Weaver) are concerned.
With the help of Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton), Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) has been wracking her brain trying to figure out who is obsessed with either her late husband Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth) or she, herself.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Elizabeth and Finn keep working toward getting the answers they need to end this threatening situation.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest that perhaps the stalker isn’t really fixated on Franco, but on Elizabeth. But who is obsessed with Liz? Back in her teen years, Elizabeth was a victim of rape. Thankfully she has Lucky Spencer (Jonathan Jackson) by her side as she dealt with the aftermath of the traumatic event. Liz was also the fixation of a Port Charles resident with major ties to the city and its people. As the brother of Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and father of Molly Lansing Davis (Haley Pullos), Ric has roots in PC.
General Hospital rumors claim Ric Lansing (Rick Hearst) could rear his head and revert to his days of obsessing over Elizabeth. Ric went into a downward spiral when his obsession with having a baby with Liz and the kidnapping of Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright).
It seems that Betsy Frank is too obvious of a choice, and Liz’s son Jake Webber seemed to be genuinely shaken by the whole thing. Why not throw us for a loop and resurface a blast from the past?
Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) has been gracious to a fault when it comes to the mercy she has shown Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros).
Nina Reeves has betrayed Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) and his family over and over again. Michael and Willow decided Nina wasn’t suited for visitation with her grandson Wiley Corinthos after her comments about Willow not being Wiley’s “real” mother, taking it upon herself to tell the toddler about her own daughter and Wiley’s biological mom, Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier). Time last and Willow and Michael have Nina a second chance even after Michael’s strong reluctancy.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Willow’s graciousness toward Nina is about to come to an end. Although Michael has cut Nina off completely for what she has done to his father Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), his mom Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), and their entire family, Willow on the other hand has had a soft spot for their son’s grandmother.
Willow doesn’t know the latest between Nina and Wiley’s grandfather Sonny. GH previews suggest Willow will learn of Sonny and Nina’s night together which will change her perception of Nina altogether.
GH spoilers and rumors indicate that the story behind Nina’s long lost daughter is far from over. GH rumors have been speculating for years about how Nelle Benson is not actually Nina’s daughter, or that Nelle and Willow could be twins. The latter seems less believable, but the idea of Willow being Nina’s daughter makes total sense. Thinking back, Nelle having the other half of the heart shaped pendant means nothing in relation to Nelle being Nina’s daughter. However, the necklace belonged to Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) Willow’s “mom,” therefore most likely belonging to Willow herself.
GH spoilers indicate Willow will be set off by Nina after knowing she slept with Sonny. Odds are the two women will have an all out shouting match over Nina’s actions, causing Willow to retract her generosity when it comes to letting Nina into their lives through Wiley. Unbeknownst to both woman, their feud is now between mother and daughter.
GH previews and spoilers hint that Willow and Nina’s relationship will be destroyed before they even get to know each other as mother and daughter. The road to rebuilding a mother daughter bond will be long and complicated.
Back in early Fall, General Hospital news reports confirmed that twins, Erik and Theo Olson would be exiting their role on GH as Wiley Corinthos.
General Hospital Blog revealed GH news and spoilers revealed the Olson family was leaving LA and moving to France for their father’s career. For the full story regarding their exit, click on the link above.
Later, General Hospital news reports confirmed that Caleb and Kyler Ends would be replacing Erik and Theo. The twins took over for a while until recently.
General Hospital spoilers and previews confirm that the role of Wiley Corinthos has been recast. Viron Weaver took over the role and debuted in December 14th.
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