General Hospital Spoilers: SHOCKING Mother/Daughter Shake Ups! Nelle And Willow Switched At Birth?!

Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) and Wiley’s adoptive mother Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) have been strongly against allowing Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) around their son partly due to the fact they they fear Nina’s apple, Nelle Benson, didn’t fall too far from the tree.

Michael believes Nelle’s psychotic state of mind could have been passed down by her mother- who they believe is Nina Reeves. Now that we know the truth, General Hospital spoilers reveal Carly outs the pieces together, figuring out that Harmony isn’t Willow’s biological mother, and that Nina Reeves takes that title. But where does that leave Nelle?

Previous General Hospital spoilers revealed Nelle Benson was indeed Nina’s long lost child. When word got out that Willow is in fact Nina’s daughter, General Hospital rumors claimed Nelle and Willow must have been twins. However a new twist seems to have taken the stage leading in the latest GH rumors.

Nelle may have been psychotic but she obviously didn’t inherit it from Nina. GH spoilers and rumors hint that Willow and Nelle may have been switched at birth with the involvement of Nina’s own mother, Madeline Reeves (Donna Mills), and Shiloh Archer.

Harmony isn’t known for being trustworthy which could mean there is much more to the story of how she acquired Willow as her daughter.

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