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.
Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) just can’t let her daughter, Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) go, and the fact that she strongly believes Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) is to blame for missing out has taken over her mind.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest Nina’s life begins to downward spiral as everything comes undone.
General Hospital spoilers reveal, Willow Tait’s (Katelyn MacMullen) leukemia diagnosis will be the gateway for Harmony Miller’s (Inga Cadranel) big secret to come out. Carly Corinthos holds the key to identifying Willow’s maternal biology and possibly the key to saving her life.
General Hospital rumors developed based on some clues fans have picked up on. The half heart necklace that Nina and Nelle both have dates back to the Frank Benson days. Willow mentioned that her mother had a necklace like that and how it could have been left behind because Harmony always packed light. But if Willow and Nelle are both Nina’s daughters, if they are twins, would the necklaces have been meant for each of them and not Nina, or does Nina only have one daughter?
GH rumors hint that Nina may only have one daughter, Willow. And Nelle acquired the necklace because it was left at Frank Benson’s where she lived. Taking the necklace, Nelle become its owner by default and when Nina figured out Nelle had the necklace, she was mislead.
Perhaps Carly is being blamed for Nina losing Nelle, but maybe Nelle was never Nina’s to lose? We have DNA proof that Nina is Willow’s mother. So did the half heart necklace belong to Willow all along?
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!
Well there we have it! The storyline surrounding Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) and her undying quest to find her long lost biological child lives on in her resentment toward Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright).
General Hospital recaps recall Nina’s search for her daughter came to an end when she found out Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) was her child, and then was never able to get to know the psychopath. Nina blames Carly, says she had a hand in Nelle’s “death” although Nelle tried to kill multiple people including the father of her son, Wiley.
Nelle’s baby daddy happens to be Carly’s son, Michael Corinthos, and Carly was protecting her own when she and Nelle got into it and Nelle fell from the cliff. This major event has crates a so no effect of reactions that have lead this group of people to where they are today. Nina used this as her excuse RO keep Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) away from his wife and children, causing Sonny and Carly to divorce, and enabling Michael and Josslyn’s (Eden McCoy) resentment toward Sonny to fuel their future decisions.
Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) is a major player in this story now that Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) confessed to Carly that she isn’t Willow’s biological mother, but Nelle’s mother Nina, is. Carly was sworn to secrecy. General Hospital rumors suggest that Willow’s leukemia diagnosis will open new doors to upcoming revelations regarding Nina and her daughter(s). Willow’s health will play a large role in the discovery, and previous General Hospital rumors and spoilers claimed Nelle would be the one who would he’ll save Willow’s life.
General Hospital news reports have confirmed Chloe Lanier’s return to the soap opera to reprise her role as Nelle Benson. GH spoilers reveal Nelle’s return will take place the week of September 5th. The actress weighs in on the big news. “It has been two years since I had played this role. What were my speech patterns? How did I walk as Nelle? All of these things that were once so clicked-in for me, I had totally forgotten how to do, but hopefully, it translated and I was able to slip back into character the way I did before. I’m hoping!”
We are so excited to see how Nelle’s shocking return will play into this intricately intertwined story involving sonny prominent characters. Do NOT miss a drop of the drama! Watch General Hospital, Mon-Fri at 2pm Eastern on ABC!
Every decision Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) has made since Nelle Benson’s death has been driven by the fact that she feels she missed out on getting to know her daughter.
General Hospital recaps recall Nina’s longing to find her biological daughter for years, just to learn to little too late that her child has been right there in plain sight, living in Port Charles.
Nina has blamed Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) for missing her chance at a relationship with Nelle. Although Nelle was a psycho killer who threatened the lives of many, including Carly’s son Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), their son Wiley Corinthos (Viron Weaver), slashed Brook Lynn Quartermaine’s (Amanda Setton) throat, and committed many other crimes, Nina still mourns the daughter she never got to know.
General Hospital spoilers and recaps remind fans that Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) is also Nina’s biological daughter, as confessed by Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel), making Nelle and Willow sisters.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Willow’s health crisis will ultimately bring out the truth, putting Carly in the position to be faced with coming clean and spilling the secret Harmony made her keep.
General Hospital rumors claim Willow will need a bone marrow match, which will require family members to be tested if willing to donate. Knowing that Nina is Willow’s mother, Carly will likely have to come clean as a way to give Willow a fighting chance. However, siblings are among those most likely to be a bone marrow match, having a 1 in 4 chance.
GH rumors wildly speculate the return of Nelle Benson, with the potential of Nelle being Willow’s bone marrow match. Nelle’s body was never found after the tragic night of her argument with Carly when she fell over the cliff. It’s possible that Nelle is still out there somewhere, and will make her way back to Port Charles.
After all the damage Nelle has caused, will she be able to right here wrongs by saving her sister’s life?
Will there be yet another twist in the saga surrounding Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) and her life long quest to find her long lost daughter? General Hospital spoilers and rumors allude to, YES.
General Hospital recaps: The emphasis on Nina’s biological connection to Wiley Corinthos (Viron Weaver) through her late daughter Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) was used as a heavy catalyst for supporting Nina’s rights to visit her biological grandson.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Nina’s chances take a turn in the courtroom after starting strong. GH rumors claim Nina won’t be happy with the judge’s decision, leading Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) to openly boast about the outcome.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors dance around the reason things turn south for Nina, while GH rumors suggest that Nina loses biological rights to Wiley when it’s discovered that Nelle was never her daughter. We know that Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) is actually Nina’s biological daughter, but some Willow is Wiley’s adoptive mother, that means there is no blood relation between Wiley and Nina.
General Hospital recaps: On her death bed, Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) told Carly that “there were two,” referring to two babies at the time of Willow’s birth. It’s possible that Harmony was told incorrect information, and the thought that Nelle was Willow’s twin may not be true. If Nelle turns out to not be Nina’s biological daughter, she will lose her rights as the leg she stands on is that she has rights as Wiley’s biological grandmother. Will Nina go down when the truth about her daughter comes out?
Nelle (Chloe Lanier) and Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) are twins
Nelle and Willow are twins! No more wondering! The mystery has finally been solved. Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) is indeed the daughter of Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros), but it doesn’t stop there.
Frank Valentini Reveals Major Twist About Nelle and Willow
Nina’s long lost daughter saga began years ago. Back in September of 2020, General Hospital Blog reported shocking General Hospital spoilers. According to General Hospital news, GH’s Executive Producer Frank Valentini revealed the plan for Nina and her quest to find her child. He said that the plan had always been for Nelle Benson to turn out to be Nina’s long lost child. However, no one saw this coming. Today’s episode of General Hospital revealed a major twist. According to GH spoilers, Nina’s bad news also comes with some good news (eventually).
Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) and Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel)
On Wednesday’s May 4th episode, things got pretty heavy emotionally. Sadly, a dying Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) made a confession. She opened up to Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and pleaded with her to keep her last dying wish. Shockingly, she asked Carly to always protect Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen). In Harmony’s eyes, protecting Willow means to never tell her that Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is her biological mother. And on top of that, Willow is a twin. Yes, Nelle Benson and Willow Tait are twins.
Harmony Confirmed Two Babies
For a while, fans were convinced that it would turn out Nelle wasn’t Nina’s daughter at all, but Harmony confirmed there were two babies- another half. The two halves explain the heart shaped pendant that Nelle had in her possession. Back when Willow came to visit Nina at her office, she mentioned that her mom, Harmony, packed lightly. This insinuates that she had left things behind, and explains how Nelle got the other half of the necklace.
Now, Carly has been put in a position to honor Harmony’s final request. She must protect Willow from Nina. What we thought would be a vengeful decision on Carly’s part, is actually turning out to be half-selfless as she tries to keep her promise to Harmony.
General Hospital rumors claim the truth will come out sooner or later, in a possible storyline about a medical emergency. Willow’s fainting spells weee never explain. This could have been the writer’s way of setting up an illness for Willow in which she would need to turn to a biological relative to save her life. If Carly promised to always protect Willow, will she be forced to tell her Nina is her mom in order to save her life?
Will these twins who were separated at birth ever reunite? Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) has spent years trying to find her king list daughter, only to discover that her daughter was a psycho and ended up dead.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina’s world is about to be turned upside down when she finds ikr the woman she’s fighting is actually her other daughter.
General Hospital rumors hint that Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) and Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) are twins who were separated at birth. It’s possible that Nelle will resurface for the showdown when Nina finds out that Willow is her daughter. She’ll question whether Nelle was even her child in the first place. Once the truth begins to unfold, Harmony’s recollection of the illegal adoption will start to piece things together.
Are we about to witness a family reunion no one saw coming?!
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