General Hospital Spoilers: Willow Is Questioned By Carly

Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) has a fierce instinct when it comes to her children. She can sense trouble from miles away, and will not hesitate to intervene even when the issue is surrounding her adult children. Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) is Carly’s oldest child, but she protects him to the fullest extent.

Carly is known to meddle in the lives of those around her, especially her children and their love lives. Nothing has changed in revcent times even though she has added stress and responsibility now that Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) is gone. Mama bear Carly always makes time to help her kids when in need. Right now, Carly senses something is off in Michael’s life.

General Hospital spoilers reveal things get more awkward among the Willow/Chase/Michael triangle as Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) continues to pity Chase (Josh Swickard). Michael grows more uncomfortable with the situation, not wanting to share Willow with another man.

General Hospital previews indicate Carly is into Willow and senses that something is off. Carly questions Willow, putting her on the spot about her relationship shop status with Chase and Michael. Carly will always look out for Michael’s best interest, even if she knows he has agreed to the situation for the greater good. It’s high time Willow tells Chase the truth and stops leading him on while straining Michael along.

General Hospital rumors claim Willow is about to be told what she needs to hear.

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