General Hospital Spoilers: Willow Fights For Her Life, Will Nina Lose Another Daughter?

Is Willow going to die?

Can Nina save Willow? Nina Reeves’s (Cynthia Watros) greatest heartache in life is having missed the chance to have a relationship with her daughter. Ultimately, she blames Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) for her missed opportunity.

Nina blames Carly for withholding her connection to Nelle, despite knowing that Nelle was a psycho who kidnapped Wiley. She spent her entire adult life living for the hope of finding the daughter who was taken from her at birth. Nina went through Hell with every lead that turned out to be a dead end. She was even deceived by people she loves when Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) and Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) had a hand in Nina’s hellish journey.

General Hospital recaps recall Nelle’s fixation on destroying Carly and the ones she loves. Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) was Nelle’s route to hitting Carly where it hurts. However, her reign of terror extended far beyond Carly’s son. Undoubtedly, the entire Corinthos family suffered at the hands of Nelle at some point or another. In the end, Nelle kidnapped Wiley and became a threat to his life. Still, Nina blames Carly for keeping her from Nelle, as well as causing her death.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina’s daughter Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) fights for her life while pregnant and battling stage 4 leukemia. Nina just found out Willow is one of two of her twin daughters.

Once again, Carly has a hand in keeping Nina from a long lost child. Will Nina face the same fate with Willow as she did with Nelle? Nelle died tragically before Nina got the chance to know her daughter. Similarly, Nina finds herself in a deja vu situation when shes faced with losing another daughter.

Can Nina Save Willow?

General Hospital previews indicate that Nina marches straight over to Willow with the news. After Carly drops the bombshell about Willow’s and Nina’s connection, the race to save her life is in full effect. 

General Hospital News And Spoilers: Katelyn MacMullen Addresses How She’s Dealing With Willow’s Leukemia Diagnosis

Katelyn MacMullen has portrayed Willow Tait when she originated the role on October 18th, 2018. A broken and misguided young woman caught up in Shiloh’s cult, Dawn of Day, has turned her life around coming a king way from the dark days of her past.

General Hospital recaps recall Willow found love after a long journey of loss and heartbreak, the then be blessed and become fortunate enough to build a life and family with Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) and their son Wiley.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Willow’s long awaited bright days are now once again filled with darkness while she shields Michael from the grim news regarding her health.

General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Katelyn MacMullen’s feelings toward Willow’s recent leukemia diagnosis and how she is saddened by what her character is facing. In a recent interview with Soaps In Depth, Katelyn MacMullen let fans in on her take on Willow’s current storyline. “Hearing that is shocking and heartbreaking and terrifying,” admitted the Emmy nominated actress. MacMullen continued, “For her, finding out that it could be leukemia is like, ‘Okay, now I’m in a race of needing to figure out if I have it or not.’ And being pregnant adds a whole other factor to it, because now it’s not just her life she’s worried about, it’s her baby’s.”

Will Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) come through and do the right thing and allow Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) get the glory of saving Willow’s life?

General Hospital Spoilers: Willow Sacrifices Her Own Life For Her Baby After Keeping Her Condition A Secret

Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) has shown over and over again that she is a selfless young woman who always puts others first.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Willow continues down the selfless path by keeping her diagnosis to herself as a way of trying not to put the burden on Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) and the rest of her loved ones.

General Hospital rumors hint that Willow will keep her diagnosis to herself for too long, missing any opportunity for Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) to disclose the truth about her biological mother. Carly is keeping Harmony Miller’s (Inga Cadranel) dying wish of a secret to herself because she feels telling Willow that Nina is her biological mother would be damning. However, if faced with the choice to spill the secret as a way to save willows life, she would.

General Hospital rumors and spoilers suggest it may not even get that far and Carly may never even have the chance because Willow will take matters into her own hands.

Will Willow let this secret take her to the grave while making the last minute decision to save her baby and sacrifice her own life?

General Hospital Spoilers: Willow Keeps Michael In The Dark, Will She Take This To The Grave?

Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) and Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) have been over the moon after finding out about Willow’s unexpected pregnancy.

General Hospital recaps explain, as far as Michael knows, the cause of willows recent heal scares are due to the life she’s carrying inside of her. However, General Hospital spoilers reveal there is so much more to it.

General Hospital previews and spoilers indicate that Dr. TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow) will encourage Willow to be open and honest with Michael about what is going on. Her white blood cell count is elevated passed normal levels and there is reason to be alarmed. Willow doesn’t want to face reality or put Michael through the pain after just finding out the most joyous news.

General Hospital spoilers indicate that Willow will push back on TJ’s advice to keep Michael informed and will pressure him to keep quiet. GH rumors hint that the longer Willow keeps this to herself, the more at risk she will become. If she doesn’t tell anyone what’s going on, no one other than her doctors will be able to help her. Michael and Carly need to know what’s going on so that Carly can then use her knowledge about Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) connection to Willow in an attempt to save her life.

Will Willow take this secret too far as she becomes gravely ill?

General Hospital Spoilers: Carly Has To Give Up Her Last Form Of Ammunition

Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) has lost her husband and her career in a short time at the hand of her arch rival, Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros).

General Hospital recaps reflect on the way Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) runs to Carly’s side when she’s hurt or in trouble. His final inquisition, asking is she’s okay, Carly reflected on knowing that Nina is Willow Tait’s biological mother, and reassured herself of her power. She told Sonny she’s okay because she has her family, while remembering that Nina doesn’t have hers.

General Hospital spoilers and rumors indicate that Willow is going to need medical attention that could required some type of organ transplant. Her chances at survival would greatly increase if a close relative was a match.

General Hospital rumors indicate that Carly will be faced with giving up her last form of ammunition against Nina- her daughter. I’m order to help save Willow’s life, Carly will have to decide to expose Harmony Miller’s (Inga Cadranel) secret confirming that Nina is Willow’s biological mother.

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