Willow Becomes Nelle 2.0?! …Little Miss Weeping Willow (as named by GH fans) Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen) sure is going to have something to weep about soon enough. Her latest engagement with Congressman Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) will be her downfall. Soon, she’ll have lost it all- including her sanity. At least that’s what the latest General Hospital rumors suggest!
According to recent General Hospital news and spoilers, GH’s Katelyn MacMullen drops hints that her character may go through some unpleasant changes. Specifically, Katelyn mentions Willow’s sister Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier). Yep, Willow is Nina’s long lost daughter, as well as Nelle’s long lost twin sister. The apples can’t fall that far from the tree, so they’re bound to have a little bit of crazy within them.
Like Mother, Like Daughter(s)?
The wonderful world of Soap Operas typically spend years developing a character’s true personality. The actors bring their TV persona to life, and the audience gets to watch the characters grow and change over the years. Sometimes, characters stay tru to themselves for decades, while others go through woke changes. I guess it all depends on the path the writers want to see the roles take.
General Hospital spoilers tease that the Willow Tait/Corinthos that we know may be a fading memory as biology rears its ugly head. Last year, GH’s Willow, actress Katelyn MacMullen, took time out of her busy GH and acting class schedule to talk to co-stars Steve Burton and Bradford Anderson. Last year, she sat down with The Daily Drama hosts and disclosed some interesting General Hospital spoilers. Reportedly, Katelyn MacMullen explained Willow’s biological connection to Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros), Dr. Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati), Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud), and of course, Nelle Benson.
Willow Becomes Nelle 2.0
Moreover, General Hospital’s sweetheart dropped hints that her character might go through some changes. On the Daily Drama, Bradford Anderson addressed Willow’s bloodline, particularly the crazy that runs through Willow’s veins, inherited from her mother Nina and sister Nelle. She said, “well, there’s been certain moments where we’re like, ‘Oh, maybe that’s a little bit of ya know, biology happening.” Based on Willow’s family ties, Steve Burton came to a hypothesis. “So they set Willow up with the crazy gene just in case,” he assumed. That’s when MacMullen said, “yeah, just in case,” and confirmed his prediction. Then, Steve and Katelyn left things to the imagination and both actors stated, “you never know.”
Check out GH’s Katelyn MacMullen as she discusses her role as the beloved Willow with friends Steve Burton and Bradford Anderson.