General Hospital Spoilers And Rumors: Liesl Can’t Save Willow, Kiki Returns! Reveal Herself To Save Her Sister!

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Kiki returns to save Willow! Desperate times call for desperate measures! Willow Tait’s (Katelyn MacMullen) life is at stake! Unfortunately, every time her family saw a silver lining in her prognosis, they were met with a dead end. Finally, Willow’s connection to Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) lead to what they thought was her miracle.

Ultimately, Nina’s Aunt Liesl (Kathleen Gati) became the one who was going to save Willow’s life. General Hospital recaps recall Willow and her family’s struggle. Since every ray of hope was followed by a dead end, some were losing hope. Then, along came Liesl and she was a match! Now, Victor Cassadine’s (Charles Shaughnessy) sinister plot took away Willow’s miracle.

Kiki Returns to Save Willow

According to recent General Hospital spoilers and rumors, time is running out for Liesl to save Willow. That being said, recent GH rumors claim that Liesl won’t save Willow after all. Instead, it’s rumored that Kiki Jerome (Hayley Erin) is alive. In the latest twist regarding the mother-daughter mystery saga, GH rumors tease that Nina’ newfound daughter Willow has a sister! Both daughters of Silas Clay, Willow and Kiki would be half sisters. That means, Ava and Nina are more than besties. They’re practically family!

Previously, GH rumors suggested that maybe Griffin Munro (Matt Cohen) faked Kiki’s death and changed her identity. Perhaps, it was the best way he knew how to keep her safe from Ryan Chamberlain. Now, Ryan is dead and Kiki’s half sister needs to live. Will Kiki reveal herself in order to save her sister?

General Hospital Spoilers: Griffin Saved Kiki, Kiki’s Alive And Returns To Save Willow

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Kiki is alive! Returns to save Willow?! Since the early 1990s, Ryan Chamberlain (Jon Lindstrom) wreaked havoc on the innocent people in Port Charles. His psychotic obsessions with various women throughout the years has voided more trouble than breaking hearts and never saying sorry.

General Hospital recaps revisit one of Ryan Chamberlain’s most heinous crimes. Kiki Jerome’s (Hayley Erin) will stay with her mother Ava Jerome (Maura West) forever. After all, Ava is the reason Kiki became a target. Ryan’s obsession with Ava put a a marker on the person Ava loved the most. Her daughter.

According to recent General Hospital spoilers, Dr. Liesl Obrecht’s (Kathleen Gati) disappearance ours Willow Tait’s (Katelyn MacMullen) life in jeopardy. She’s running out of time as the young mother becomes weaker as the days pass. GH recaps remind fans that Victor Cassadine’s (Charles Shaughnessy) reach extends to unintended victims. Willow is inadvertently effected by his evil plan.

Accordingly, desperate times call for desperate measures. The latest GH rumors and spoilers tease that Kiki is alive! Believers in this theory claim that Dr. Griffin Munro (Marr Cohen) saved her but thought she’d be safer is Ryan (and everyone else) believed she was dead. Everyone, including her own mother. Now, her half sister, Willow, is dying and is in need of saving. Sadly, hope of surviving this leukemia is slim to none. Now that Willow’s bone marrow donor is missing, her future is even more grim. Liesl was her only hope. And now she’s gone.

But will Kiki reveal herself? If GH rumors are true, Kiki has been in hiding so that Ryan believed she was dead. However, now that Ryan is dead, and her sister needs saving, will Kiki return to save Willow?

General Hospital Spoilers: Griffin Monro And Ellie Trout’s Relationship Opens The Door For Much Anticipated Drama

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What’s going on with the late Duke Lavery’s son and Spinelli’s ex-girlfriend? Are Griffin Monro and Ellie Trout here to stay?

General Hospital recaps for December 23rd, 2022, recall Emily Wilson’s (Ellie Trout) unexpected and pleasantly surprising return. Spinelli (Bradford Anderson) and his daughter Georgie paid Ellie a visit in Portland. Ellie was grateful to see the little girl she helped raise when Spinelli had custody of his and Maxie Jones’s (Kirsten Storms) daughter.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Ellie has moved on from her relationship with Maxie’s ex. Given that Ellie’s return came as a big surprise to GH fans, Ellie’s connection to former a General Hospital doctor added to the element of surprise.

Griffin Monro (Matthew Cohen) arrived in Port Charles as a medicine-practicing Priest. Soon after, he left the Priesthood and pursued a relationship with Ava Jerome (Maura West). Things didn’t end well and Griffin even went on to fall for her daughter Kiki Jerome (Hayley Erin). Unfortunately, Ryan Chamberlain’s (Jon Lindstrom) obsession with Ava resulted in a tragic ending for Griffin and even more so for Kiki. Her tragic death lead Griffin right out of Port Charles.

General Hospital comings and goings rumors suggest Matthew Cohen could be on his way back to Port Charles. It’s interesting to ponder why GH writers would not only bring Ellie back and make mention of Griffin if there wasn’t a plan to develop a storyline and highlight their connection.

Griffin Monro and Ellie Trout have ties to Port Charles that could lead them back to pieces of their past. As Ava’s ex, GH rumors hint Griffin could be relevant to Ryan’s next move toward Ava. His fixation on the sophisticated and beautiful Ava Jerome has not let up after all this time. GH spoilers predict Ava’s troubles far surpass any grief Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) throws her way.

General Hospital News: Matt Cohen (ex- Griffin Monroe) Lands ET Gig

General Hospital alum, Matt Cohen has recently joined CBS’ Entertainment Tonight. Cohen will act as full-time correspondent and co-anchor on weekends. Matt Cohen has previously worked as red carpet correspondent this past Spring and Summer as a guest. Executive Producer, Erin Johnson says of Cohen, “Matt is full of charisma and curiosity, making him the perfect ET correspondent, We loved working with him so much as a guest correspondent this spring and summer that we had to make him a full time member of the ET family.”

Scarlett Fernandez Joins GH as Claudette’s Daughter. Is Nathan Really the Father?

charlotteClaudette (Bree Williamson) dropped a bomb on Nathan (Ryan Paevey), Maxie (Kirsten Storms), and Griffin (Matt Cohen), telling them she had a daughter and either Nathan or Griffin were the father. A DNA test revealed that Nathan West is Charlotte’s father, and Maxie broke into tears when discussing the outcome with Griffin.

Claudette isn’t known for her honesty, which leaves room for a tampered DNA test story.

Claudette is on the run from Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), and wants Nathan to protect “their” child, perhaps telling Nathan he is Charlotte’s father is her only way of getting him to help. GH rumors speculate that Claudette and Dr. Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) are working together in this baby drama.

If not Nathan, who? Claudette did say she was briefly involved with this dangerous man (Valentin). Could Charlotte be the newest Cassadine?

Scarlett Fernandez is set to make her General Hospital debut on October 13th.

 

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