General Hospital Spoilers: Carly Blames Herself For Bobbie’s Death, Drew Offers His Support

Carly reacts to Bobbie’s death

It looks like the new year has already presented challenges for Carly Spencer [Corinthos] (Laura Wright). Last year’s losses seem almost trivial compared to what Carly now faces. Surely, losing your husband is devastating but in reality Sonny came back. He may have left her for his captor, but at least he wasn’t dead. The former Mrs. Corinthos also lost her career last year thanks to Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros). So now Carly goes through life reinventing herself as Nina walks away with her husband and her hotel.

General Hospital spoilers reveal that more hard times are ahead for Carly. Thankfully, she has Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) by her side as she grieves. GH recaps highlight the devastating phone call that changed Carly’s life forever. That’s when she learned that her mother, Bobbie Spencer had died.

Carly Reacts To Bobbie’s Death

According to the latest General Hospital previews, Carly begins to blame herself. She believes that if she would have done something differently than her mom would still be alive. We all know that’s not true, but Carly is going through the early stages as she processes this tragedy. Meanwhile, Sonny learns that Nina betrayed him by hurting Carly. Maybe Carly will have more than Drew for support.

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