There is no denying that actress Chloe Lanier is exploding with talent. This young woman has managed to make an audience hate her character, Nelle Benson. Using the word hate may not be the right way to explain how GH fans feel, about Nelle, but rather LOVE to HATE. Chloe Lanier’s ability to play such a complex character while captivating the audience is why GH fans are so torn when it comes to Nelle’s big finale.
General Hospital news reports Chloe Lanier was recently interviewed with Michael Fairman TV, where she discussed Nelle’s wild story lines, fellow co-stars, and Nelle’s ultimate cliffhanger.
In her recent interview, Lanier was asked about her thoughts on the courtroom scenes during the custody battle for Wiley. Chloe explained her rake in the iconic courtroom wedding dress scene and said, “I mean, showing up in a wedding dress was her first mistake. Then antagonizing everyone in the room was probably her second. But she’s so wounded—so broken from her childhood. She doesn’t have the proper emotional tools to combat her self-destructive behavior.”
When asked about her thoughts on working alongside co-star, Chad Duell, as Michael Corinthos, Lanier said, “Chad is so easy to work with. He’s been doing the show for so long and is very technically gifted. The writers graced us with some meaty material that we were able to sink our teeth into.”
Chloe has been working closely with another co-star, Katelyn MacMullen, as her character Willow Tait, has now married Nelle’s ex, Michael Corinthos, and now Willow is raising Nelle’s son, Wiley. Nelle and Willow have obvious mutual distain, and Lanier let’s fans in on how Nelle feels about Willow. When asked if Nelle truly hates Willow, Chloe cleared the air by stating, “I don’t believe she hates her. She’s envious. Willow is the exact opposite and oftentimes we’re afraid of what we don’t understand. Particularly someone like Nelle, who was raised by a con artist and taught to exploit and manipulate anyone she comes across. So when she sees someone so pure, so innocent, she immediately distrusts her because that behavior is so far outside the lines of how she operates.”
Carly and Nelle has some intense and emotional scenes throughout their time together on set, but those last few scenes were pretty spectacular as the two women hashed out some serious emotions. Chloe Lanier explains her feelings on that dialogue with Laura Wright. She said, “Those scenes were such a joy, because we got to explore some of the deep roots of Nelle’s trauma, and Carly explicitly said, “I believe you love your son.” That, for me, was important. Because despite all of her failings, she truly did love her son—in her own warped, off kilter, way.”
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nelle’s ultimate cliffhanger will keep fans guessing until that day, if and when, Chloe Lanier returns to General Hospital, as Nelle Benson.
Chloe Lanier goes on to let us in on some of the behind the scenes actions, such as, having stunt doubles for Nelle and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright). “Shout out to Amanda Hall and Heather Bonomo, our amazing stunt doubles for those scenes. They were fantastic,” Lanier said.
Right now, Julian Jerome’s (William DeVry) ex, Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) has been devastated by the loss of her boyfriend, Dr. Neil Byrne (Joe Flanigan). Julian is going through a lot himself as he has recently become the husband of the town crazy, Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier). Julian’s wife, Nelle, is missing and presumed dead after she kidnapped mobster, Sonny Corinthos’ (Maurice Benard) grandson, Wiley.
Julian and Alexis have a long history as lovers, friends, enemies, and parents. Their daughter Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) is one factor in keeping these two connected. These two will forever be bonded by their daughter, but they also have a see connection on their own. No matter what they have been through, even Julian’s darkest days when he tries to kill Alexis, somehow they found light in the darkness.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Alexis will grieve hard for Neil, but between Sam and Julian, she won’t have to go through it alone.
Julexis is the name GH fans gave to the Julian and Alexis pairing, and has acquired a significant following as these two are a fan favorite couple. Although they haven’t been romantically involved in a long time, their connection and bond has remained despite their past relationship turmoil.
GH fans are up in arms at the death of Neil, mostly disappointed by the fact that fans just want to see Alexis happy with a man who treats her well. General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest although she is grieving, now is the time for Alexis to finally find happiness again- even if it’s with a man from her past.
GH rumors hint Julexis will give it another go after Julian supports Alexis through these tough times. Only time will tell what’s in store for this popular daytime duo. What comes next for Julian and Alexis?
Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Briana Lane) is still hospitalized after being attacked by Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) the night of the Nurses Ball.
General Hospital news confirmed Kim Delaney has joined the cast of General Hospital, and as fans chatter about who Kim Delaney will play in Port Charles, General Hospital rumors hint the AMC alum will arrive in Port Charles to support her daughter, Brook Lynn and her ex husband, Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) through this tragedy.
Other General Hospital rumors suggest the newcomer could be playing the role of Detective Chase’s (Josh Swickard) mom, introducing an entirely new character to the scene.
General Hospital news confirmed Delaney starts filming scenes on September 9th. Stay tuned to find out which role she will take on!
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) has been to Hell and back when it comes to her children. Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) was kidnapped as a child, Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) was very ill and underwent a kidney transplant, this life event set the stage for what would happen down the road with Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier), and her son Morgan (Bryan Craig) died in a car explosion.
Carly is a fighter and her top priority in life is her children. Nelle Benson knows Carly’s weakness and she uses that to her advantage.
General Hospital news and spoilers confirmed that the door at GH has been left open for Chloe Lanier to return to General Hospital. General Hospital rumors suggest Nelle will definitely be back because she has unfinished business with Carly.
Last week, actor Bryan Craig announced he is ready to come back to work, calling out GH, on Twitter. GH rumors began to fly, claiming Morgan will return to Port Charles alive, with Nelle!
General Hospital rumors claim Nelle and Morgan will cross paths and make a connection. It’s likely that Morgan has memory loss from the accident/explosion, and has no clue who he or even his family is. GH rumors claim Nelle will remember his face from photos, and use Morgan as her tactic to get revenge on Carly. If Nelle and Morgan show up in Port Charles together, Morgan will want nothing to do with a family he doesn’t know. Carly will see Nelle with her son, this time Morgan, and it will drive her mad!
There are many possible story lines for if and when Bryan Craig returns to the cast to reprise his role as Morgan Corinthos. Keep up with GHhere and M-F on ABC!
Morgan Corinthos (Bryan Craig) and Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) have something in common. Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) believes her son, Morgan, is dead. Carly also believes that Nelle is now dead after watching her take a tragic fall off a cliff in the woods.
Recent General Hospital news reported that GH actor, Bryan Craig has reached out to General Hospital, letting the show know he is ready to come back to work.
General Hospital rumors hint that Craig’s character, Morgan, will return to the GH, and end up being alive. General Hospital news reported Chloe Lanier has in fact exited the daytime drama, but the door has been left open for her character, Nelle, to return.
General Hospital rumors claim Nelle is not done with Carly yet. General Hospital spoilers and rumors lead to the possibility that Nelle will torment Carly further down the road. This time, using her OTHER son as bait. Nelle has already tried to destroy Carly and Sonny’s (Maurice Benard) son, Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), by using him, trying to kill him, and stealing their baby.
Since both Lanier and Craig have been rumored to return to the canvas in the future, General Hospital rumors developed around their characters finding one another and returning to Port Charles- together! Whether Nelle finds Morgan, or the other way around, Carly will still have to face another one of her son’s being roped into Nelle’s web of evil and destruction.
Damian Spinelli (Bradford Anderson) has been working on exposing Peter August (Wes Ramsey) for months. He’s been trying to prove Peter’s involvement with cult leader, Shiloh Archer (Coby Ryan McLaughlin), and abducting Drew Cain (Billy Miller) over seas, along with framing Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) and Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati), among other crimes.
Spinelli needs Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) exactly who she is living with, now more than ever. Peter and Maxie announce that they are expecting a baby together, which only encouraged Spinelli even more to try and find proof to bring Peter down.
Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), Sam McCall, and Spinelli, are working on getting the dirt on Peter. A camera was set up in Brando Corbin’s (Johnny Wactor) mechanic shop, which lead to Spinelli capturing a phone call made by Peter. Peter called Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) to inquire about Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier), Shiloh’s ex wife.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest Peter won’t let this newfound information go, and now that he knows Spinelli knows too much, there’s no way he will risk Spinelli going straight to Maxie with this information.
General Hospital spoilers say Spinelli is waiting for the right time when he has concrete evidence against Peter, before presenting his findings to Maxie. GH rumors claim Spinelli will need to work fast, Peter is on his tail, and Peter may succeed in silencing Spinelli before he is able to prove it all to Maxie.
Lucky for Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros), she has a companion like Jasper Jax Jacks (Ingo Rademacher) with resources to help solve her mystery.
Jax has arranged for Nina to meet with an art expert regarding tracking down the original artisan who cut the shape of the heart shaped pendant.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors reveal Jax and Nina believe the answer to her child’s identity lies behind the other half of the pendant.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina comes across a promising lead and Jax and Nina will head out of town, tracking down the jewelry who originally cut the pendant.
Nina and Jax have quite a journey ahead, but are they prepared to find out the truth?
Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) has been on a life long hunt for her long lost child. Nina’s child has mostly been referred to as her daughter, and sometimes child. Prominently, a female has been assumed to be the identity of the lost child. Nina was in a coma when her mother, Madeline Reeves (Donna Mills) arranged for Nina’s child to practically never be found by Nina.
General Hospital spoilers reveal, General Hospital’s, Executive Producer, Frank Valentini tweeted this afternoon, leaving a clue that Nina’s long lost child is not necessary a daughter.
Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) and Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) have been the two most popular prospects among fans. But could it be that Nina has a son somewhere out there?!
General Hospital spoilers reveal Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) continues her statement to the PCPD regarding the night Wiley was kidnapped and Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) disappeared.
Jax, Carly’s ex husband and father of their daughter, Josslyn (Eden McCoy), tried his hardest to convince Carly that the police will assume she killed Nelle if she tells them the whole story.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors say Carly will continue to lie to the PCPD, and it’ll seem like she’s in the clear. But if Nelle resurfaces with her side of the story of how they fought Carly was there to the bitter end, Carly will look guilty as sin for lying in the first place. Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) already hates Jax. And if he’s the reason his wife goes down for murder, Jax better watch his back!
Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) was our of options when her ex, Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), showed up at the cabin to get their son after she had him kidnapped. Nelle has been planning her escape with her son for a long time, and on the night of The Nurses Ball, Nelle decoded to shoot her shot. She had hubby, Julian Jerome (William DeVry) do the dirty work, which included using chloroform to knock out Wiley’s grandma, Monica Quartermaine (Leslie Charleson).
With the help of Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Briana Lane), Michael was able track Nelle and Wiley down at the cabin in the woods. When Carly Corinthos came up to check on the situation, she decided to have it out with Nelle. Now regretfully, Carly could be facing the most trying time of her life.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint that Nelle is not dead as Carly and Jax (Ingo Rademacher) presume. But instead, General Hospital rumors claim Nelle will stay hidden, making it look like Carly let her go, causing her to fall to her death.
GH spoilers hint that Nelle will haunt Carly from beyond- but if she’s not dead, she’ll certainly make it seem as if she died that night and has returned for unfinished business.
Dead or alive, Nelle will make Carly’s life a living Hell for the foreseeable future. Is Carly tough enough to take on Nelle and her ghost?
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