General Hospital Spoilers: And So It Begins… Nina Meets With Harmony

Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is making quite the reputation for her self throughout Port Charles. She has managed to infiltrate herself into the lives of many, causing twists and turns, hurting others in her journey of self fulfillment.

Currently, other than Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) after stealing her husband, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), Nina’s next biggest gripe is with Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen), the adoptive mother to Nina’s biological grandson Wiley Corinthos (Viron Weaver).

General Hospital spoilers reveal this week starts the beginning of Nina’s world unraveling when it comes to her rights as a grandmother. GH spoilers and previews reveal Nina meets with Willow’s “mom” Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) this week in an attempt to discuss Nina’s chances at visitation with her grandson.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina hopes Harmony will talk to her “daughter” Willow on Nina’s behalf, in an attempt to persuade Willow into allowing Nina visitation with Wiley. It’s hard to say whether or not Harmony will agree to Nina’s request, especially since Harmony herself doesn’t have much influence over Willow.

GH fans pose the question of whether or not Harmony knows the truth about Nina and Willow despite the bogus story she told Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) about Willow’s birth mother. Things start to unravel this week on General Hospital.

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