Everyone is so quick to condemn Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) for every single thing she does- as if she isn’t the first person who ever cheated on someone, made a poor judgement call, or slapped someone. Furthermore, the self righteous have all made selfish and poor decisions in their lives.
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Despite the June verdict, the Corinthos custody battle continues to plague Michael, Willow, and their respective families. The next hearing is set to take place in October- that is if nothing changes. Currently, Michael Corinthos (Rory Gibson) and his enabling mama bear Carly (Laura Wright) sit atop their pedestal. At this point what they should do is ride off into the sunset on their high horses. Once Michael and Carly get wind of Willow’s workplace wrangle, they won’t hesitate to rake her under the coals.
Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) is on a mission to destroy Michael and Sonny, so the tables could easily take a turn. However, Michael’s mishap with Drew won’t be kept under wraps. Drew baited Michael into a punch and used Wiley to trigger him. Michael played right into his hands and now it may cost him.
The Truth EXPOSED, And Tables Turn
Shortly after the judge announced her verdict, it was revealed that the decision was bought and paid for by Jenz Sidwell (Carlo Rota). Evidently, his plan to make Sonny weak, vulnerable, and incriminated, involves Michael and Willow’s custody battle.
There’s so much gray area in this situation. The self righteous and diluted hypocrites can’t take a second to self reflect. The truth is they have all made choices like Willow has and much worse. What happens when all parties do some digging and the truth behind the verdict is exposed? Michael and Carly believe they are so superior over Willow because the judge sided with Michael. Little do they know- they didn’t win fair and square.
General Hospital Spoilers and Rumors:Nina had Sidwell Payoff Judge?! Well, at least for once Nina isn’t going to blame Carly for all of life’s problems. That was so Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier), and we are all well past that, aren’t we? Nina’s long lost daughter, Nelle, was a terror, and tortured Carly and her family for years because of past trauma.
When Nelle died (trying to steal Wiley and basically kill Carly), Nina blamed Carly as if she pushed that psycho off the cliff. . We all have eyes, and we know that’s not what happened. Actually, Carly even tried to help that lunatic, but their hands slipped and they lost grip.
For so long Nina cried Carly at every turn, blaming her for every little- and big thing that went wrong in her life. She lived for her vendetta against Carly, and for more than her fair share of revenge against her. Lately, Nina and Carly’s eruptive communication style has simmered down to somewhat acceptable level of civility. The reason; one word, Drew. Despite Willow and Michael’s broken marriage, Carly and Nina have an understanding. Neither grandmother wants Congressman Cain anywhere near Michael and Willow’s children.
According to General Hospital recaps both grandmothers have gone to great lengths to get through to Willow. Oddly, the young mother’s refusal to comply with demands to leave Drew has cost Willow her children. But is that the real reason that the Judge awarded sole custody to Michael Corinthos?
Recently on General Hospital, details surrounding the Corinthos custody battle reveal foul play in the Judge’s verdict. In fact, Sidwell paid off the judge to rule in favor of Michael. But, WHY?!
Why Did Sidwell Pay Off The Judge To Grant Michael Full Custody?
Perplexing, isn’t it? Jenz Sidwell (Carlo Rota) has made it very clear at this point that simply taking over Sonny’s territory won’t do. He’s wants Sonny dead, plain and simple. So why would Sidwell bribe a judge to rule in his son’s favor? One word, Nina.
Did Nina Ask Sidwell For A Favor?
Nina Reeves trash talked Sonny in an Aurora Publication because Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) blackmailed her. Tracy wants Sonny gone so badly that she’s associating herself with the likes of Sidwell and Boyle. Financially, Sidwell was running the show, pushing the Measure C Campaign.
Did Nina approach Sidwel? According to General Hospital rumors, Nina’s smear campaign against Sonny is the price she had to pay for a certain favor. It doesn’t make a whole lot of sense for Sidwell to pay off the judge to benefit a Corinthos. So, perhaps Nina asked him to. In her mind, Nina figured that if Willow lost her kids BECAUSE OF DREW- which was clearly stated in the courtroom and beyond- that it would knock some sense into her. If Drew is the reason why she lost her kids, then it seems like an easy solution. Drop Drew. That’s probably what Nina expected to happen. If the judge ruled in favor of Michael. Sadly, that plan blew up in Nina’s face.
Do you think that Nina asked Sidwell to pay off the judge? And was her publicized attack on Sonny payment for the favor?
Was Willow Right About Nina?
Did Nina literally try every single thing to turn Willow away from Drew except tell the truth? Would she have gone so far as to make Willow lose custody, and make sure that Drew was to blame?
Oopsie Daisy, Drew Sent Michael A Warning!? Poor Sasha. Of all the things to happen to Sasha Corbin, that woman is the last person that should have endured a baby mix-up scare like that! According to GH recaps, Baby Daisy went into the nursery, Lucas went to bring her to Sasha- but Daisy wasn’t the baby on Lucas’s arms. All the oohs and says from Carly and Felicia weren’t even for Baby Daisy. Quickly, mama knew that baby wasn’t her own precious daughter.
Compared everything else going on in Port Charles, the Daisy mixup seemed like a minor hiccup. Heck, even Sasha blew off the disturbing nature of this “accident.” That scene seemed pretty random, right? At first, things seemed going a little too well for Sasha- not that she doesn’t deserve it- she does. Sasha probably deserves a fairytale, happily-ever-after more than anyone in that town. After losing baby Liam, and then Brando (the late Johnny Wactor), the last thing Sasha needed was a scare like that.
This week on General Hospital, Michael Corinthos and Sasha Corbin bask in the glory that is their new baby girl. Meanwhile, Michael’s ex-wife, Willow Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen) just lost custody of both of her children to their father, Michael. Willow came home to a house lacking laughter and chaos and was welcome
On the next General Hospital, Sasha is quickly reminded of the hospital mishap with Daisy. According to the latest General Hospital spoilers and rumors daisy’s disappearance was no random accident.
Thankfully, when Lucas (Van Hansis) went back to the nursery, Daisy was in the bassinet. So it’s just as simple as that then right? At least Sasha thinks so. The new mama was so willing to forgive and forget the hospital mistake that could otherwise have been a major lawsuit if nothing worse. Oh, but Michael trust Sasha’s judgment over Willow’s. So, Willow has chosen a shitty boyfriend, haven’t we all? Lol On the other hand, we have Sacha be believing that her baby is better off without a father figure presence in her life. She’s even managed to convince the babies own father that this is what’s best for their child.
On the next General Hospital, someone peers into a window of the Quartermaine mansion- their focus, Baby Daisy! According to General Hospital, spoilers and rumor, daisies mixup was no hospital accident. Apparently, it could very well be Drew Cain wreaking havoc on Michael and Sasha. Is it a form of payback? Or a way to prove that Michael’s mobster upbringing deems him unsafe to raise his children? either way it looks like Drew is up to something.
General Hospital: Willow Loses Custody Battle To Michael
Willow Loses Custody Battle To Michael– This week’s emotionally charged custody battle left a mother in despair. Willow Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen) was stripped of her custody rights to her children Wiley and Amelia Corinthos. Ultimately, Michael Corinthos (Rory Gibson) was awarded full custody of their children.
TRIGGER WARNING- This Article Contains Controversial Content That Some Could Find Emotionally And/Or Mentally Triggering
It’s not typical that I post controversial topics or opinions- especially if they can related to real life pain and suffering. Here comes the but… But this post is sure to spark debate among General Hospital fans. It’s possible I am extra sensitive to this subject at this time in my life.
The Corinthos vs. Corinthos custody battle is timely and familiar, but not identical to my current life situation. Actually, my situation is made up of parts from both Willow and Michael’s perspective. First, it’s recognized that the Corinthos vs. Corinthos custody battle is fictional. Also, it’s been a lot of fun watching this story unfold while making fun of Willow and Drew (Cameron Mathison). Weeping Willow. Despicable Drew. It’s been a blast.
The reality of this fictional story as this that people really can lose their children in family court- and it isn’t always fair or in the best interest of the children. Sadly, many times it’s because of lies, misconstrued information, arrogance, and judgment without having the full picture. Twisted narratives can throw an entire case and result in devastating effects. And let’s be honest, regardless of Drew and Willow’s high cringe rating, no one should tip a mother from her children, therefore ripping children from their mother. Seriously, in the real world actual crack heads still have their children. Physical abusers. And God forbid worse.
Notably, this isn’t me justifying any of the stupid things Willow has done in the name of love- for Drew. Actually, this is how Michael and Willow’s storyline resembles my own personal custody battle. However, my ex is the one who moved on at lightning speed, involved the kids immediately with his new life, giving no consideration to their healing journey. Ultimately, causing emotional and psychological distress to myself and our children.
Willow’s Choices Emotionally Neglect Wiley And Amelia
Conveniently, Wiley and Amelia are young enough to manipulate with out much pushback. That worked to Willow’s advantage as she dragged them along on her new life journey with their uncle Drew. In the other hand, ny children are old enough to see the mistreatment and to speak up about it. Addressing emotional and mental health concerns with my children’s father fell on deaf ears as every word was twisted to fit his narrative.
Suddenly, (according to him) I put those thoughts and feelings into the kid’s heads. It was my fault the kids were sad because their father gave away the dog we rescued as a family. It’s my fault that the kids said they weren’t ready to move forward just yet- and didn’t want to meet another woman and her children, merely two weeks after the split. My children were freshly enduring the devastation of our divorce, and having to move out of their family home, and into separate apartments. Everything had changed right before their eyes. But the emotional well being of children doesn’t matter to a manipulator.
The Best Interest Of The Children
All Hell broke loose when I blew the whistle on his and his new girlfriend’s overnight vacation plans involving my kids. His actions went against the state recommended guidelines, as well as recommended post divorce healing practices by mental health professionals. Still, it was all my fault. That’s when the threats came to manipulate the kids. Forcing them to be involved in his relationships just weeks after we split and moved out of our family home.
He held their sports, plans with friends, WiFi, their personal devices, etc. over their heads unless they complied with his demands with zero time to heal. Then came the threats to our transportation (per his request) and parenting time arrangements every time he didn’t get his way. I was harassed as he taunted me about filing motions against me. Additionally, he has invaded my digital privacy with unauthorized login attempts to my website (generalhospitalblog.com), by logging into my Meta and changing the admin status, along with making himself to owner to my Google Business Profile.
I also found suspicious logins on my Google accounts, he was receiving emailed receipts of all my Kroger purchases, including my prescriptions, for over two years, and so much more. Additionally, my children fall victim to his emotional abuse as they are used as tools to psychologically and emotionally abuse me.
Similar to my ex’s, Willow’s actions are negligent to the emotional well being of her children. However, also similar to my ex’s actions, Michael has intentionally hurt Willow with his testimony.
Is it enough to have her children taken away? In the real world, probably not. And she should have to live without her children. People do absolutely crazy things and still have at least some custody rights to their own children. Ex convicts. Active felons. Like, come on now. As I relate more to Michael in this specific aspect, full custody for him isn’t the answer. Does Willow need to stop with the BS? Yes.
Willow Loses Custody Battle To Michael- Michael Played Dirty
The verdict is in. Regarding Wiley and Amelia, Michael has done nothing to justify losing his custody rights. His innocence shined through when the judge announced the verdict. However, just because Michael hasn’t done anything to justify losing his children doesn’t mean that he should get custody.
Michael Corinthos admitted that part of his reason to go for full custody was out of spite. Let’s be honest, everyone knows that being cheated on stings like no other. That particular betrayal bruises ego and invokes the need for revenge is so many scorned lovers. Let’s face it. Michael is a lover scorned.
Michael Crosses The Line
He even lied under oath and used Willow’s illness against her. Michael knows damn well that Willow’s decision to hide her leukemia diagnosis was made out of care and concern for her children’s best interest. This had to absolutely crush Willow. Knowing that Michael was her rock, her support, when the truth about her ill was finally came forth, and having been led to believe her husband supported her in her darkest times. Now for Michael to turn that all around on her is one of the biggest betrayals, and darkest forms of evil.
How dare Michael use Willow’s own pain against her especially when he was once alongside her, cheering her on. It’s devastating, I would know. That’s what happened to me when my ex husband filed a motion to suspend my parenting time unless I took and passed a drug test. Thankfully, the judge wasn’t buying into his BS. That’s when she ordered that he must take a drug test too. On top of that, she ordered that he must pay for both tests.
Willow battles leukemia Michael, Willow and Amelia Corinthos
Using Willow’s Pain Against Her
In his attempt to paint me as a drug abuser, he used my chronic migraine disease against me- and the medication that was PRESCRIBED TO ME for my excruciatingly painful, debilitating illness. This is basically what Michael did to Willow. For me, theicing on the cake was the false allegations that mine and my children’s family doctor was committing felony drug crimes. And my children were used in this sick game. All to gain control…
This May Be The Very First Time That I Cannot Side With My Favorite General Hospital Family
I truly believe that anyone who tries to take a loving mother away from her children, and more importantly, children away from their mother is spiteful and dangerous. In Willow’s case, Wiley and Amelia adore their mother. The judge’s decision made me sick. And what was even more disgusting was the look on her face when Willow began to break down. And don’t even get me started on Diane- isn’t she the one who said that Willow’s outburst validated the judge’s decision? That is so awful and unfair and that’s what’s actually real about family court. Willow’s reaction was due to emotional devastation- almost like hearing that someone you love has died.
Furthermore, the look on the judge’s face, and Diane’s comment are exactly what’s wrong with the family court system in the real world as well. Despite the current custody battle being fiction, this particular aspect can frighteningly mimic reality.
Willow Loses Custody Battle To Michael- The Devastation
What will happen to Willow now that the judge awarded full custody to Michael? A loss like this shouldn’t be taken lightly. General Hospital spoilers tease that Willow catapults into a dark space. And the shock and devastation keep on coming…
Finally, I close this out by expressing my disappointment in Jason Morgan (Steve Burton). As far as I can remember, Jason is know for and takes pride in his fair and honest reputation. I don’t recall a time when Jason pushed a biased narrative, or supported unfair practices. With that in mind, it’s difficult for me to wrap my head around how he thinks that the judge made the right decision. Loving mothers don’t deserve to be ripped apart from the children she grew inside her own body- giving all she had so that they can live.
It’s me, hi. I’m the one who’s triggered. LOL
And the award goes to…. Katelyn MacMullen deserves an EMMY for that performance! She was nothing short of phenomenal, and I feel my face tingle up to tears as I write this.
Drew Cain sure has changed since his last stay in Pentonville. Gradually, he developed a darker side complete with deception and lies. The new Drew hasn’t gone unnoticed. In fact, the Congressman continues to insert himself into every major controversial situation in Port Charles. Obviously, Drew strives to make his estranged family, the Quartermaine’s, miserable.
Michael and Willow Corinthos were very much in love before the once heroic Uncle Drew saved Willow’s life. There was a time when Willow’s admiration for her husband’s uncle was justified until it turned into something more. Drew got in the way and home-wrecked his nephew’s family- directly and negatively impacting his own great nephew and niece. Now poor little Wiley and his baby sister Amelia suffer from the toxic family dynamic that Drew and Willow created.
According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Drew went too far when he targeted Wiley Corinthos- a child, his girlfriend’s son, and his own damn great nephew. Eventually, the schemes and games catch up with Congressman cutthroat. Surely, he can’t throw grenades and run away from the flames forever.
This week on General Hospital, more lies are told and some truths are exposed. Among the lies Willow told about Michael on the stand, one statement made was actually true. Well, sort of. Willow didn’t lie when she testified that she flew to Germany to see Michael. In fact, she didn’t lie about anything regarding her trip. As far as Willow knows, Michael denied her access to see him. General Hospital rumors tease that among Drew‘s surplus of lies, the truth about this one soon comes to light. It won’t be long before Willow knows that drew lied and told the burn center to turn Willow away. The truth is that Michael never even knew she came to visit. They can all thank Drew for that.
An abundance of lies fuel Drew’s agenda, but the truth always reveals itself. General Hospital rumors tease that the truth about Wiley finally hits Willow in the face like a ton of bricks. The latest General Hospital recaps remind us that Willow refused to believe Michael and even their own son about Drew. She proceeded to lie under oath about Michael, when Michael never once lied about her on the stand.
Drew’s Lies Shatter Willow
Soon, everyone will know that Drew paid off the woman at the burn center where Willow’s husband was recovering from severe burns over his entire body. Ultimately, sabotaging any chance at reconciliation for Michael and Willow. Additionally, it’s only a matter of time before the facts are in black and white for Willow to see. Drew and Ric will be exposed for using and hurting Wiley for Drew’s personal gain.
Drew’s lies shatter Willow when they finally come tonight. Moreover, GH spoilers and rumors tease that Willow finds herself alone when she no longer has Nina and Drew.
Curtis’s Plan Exposes Nina! Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is cooked. Stick a fork in her because she is done. The lies, the scandals, the blame shifting and gaslighting, all of that comes to an end.
Multiple rivalries present themselves in this crossover storyline. The Corinthos custody battle between Willow and Michael is quite tightly entangled to the drugging of Drew Cain. Many of the same key players exercise their roles in both scenarios. This weekend, General Hospital, Nina’s secrets and lies come to light in the court room.
According to the latest General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Carly exposes Nina to Drew, Curtis finds Jacinda, and she may even testify! Despite knowing that Portia obtained the ketamine found in Drew’s system, he proceeded to frame Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) for drugging him. It seems that Drew wasn’t too worried about making Porsche pay for her crime. But when he finds out, Nina was behind it, Nina pays the ultimate price.
General Hospital rumors suggest that Nina becomes collateral damage when Curtis finds Jacinda. His first priority is to protect Portia. so it’s possible that Curtis tries to work out a deal with Jacinda to keep Portia’s name out of it but I’ve Jacinda can testify that Nina paid her to drug Drew. She will lose Willow without a doubt. Curtis‘s plan could also help Michael gain custody of his and Willow‘s children. Nina is a grandparent and would have direct interaction with the children. As a result, Willow’s home could be seen as an unsafe environment because of Nina’s crimes.
Carly Exposes Nina To Drew! Currently, Port Charles Congressman Drew Cain/Quartermaine is at odds with nearly the entire city. While Congressman Cain has some supporters, the majority of the PC voters have his number. But that all could change once the public learns the truth about Drew’s wild night.
General Hospital recaps remind us that Nina and Portia are behind Drew’s actions on that recent infamous night. Just as he claimed, Drew really was drugged that night. Then, in order to keep Willow in his good graces Drew went on a mission to prove there were drugs in his system. But it doesn’t end there. Now he must prove that he did not take ketamine willingly. In fact, he framed Tracy for drugging him well knowing full well of Portia‘s involvement. Thanks to lab rat Brad Cooper (Parry Shen), Drew has more leverage on Portia now than ever before. However, he doesn’t expect that Curtis would swoop in and help his wife diffuse the situation.
Meanwhile, Portia isn’t the only one who could go down for this crime. Don’t forget that this whole thing was Nina’s idea. She found Jacinda at the Metro Court with Boyle, and needed Portia to get access to the ketamine, but Nina said everything in motion. This week on General Hospital, Carly exposes Nina to Drew. Carly feels the pressure and desperation to ensure a favorable custody outcome for her son Michael. It’s no surprise that Carly uses Nina‘s crimes against her. The Corinthos custody trial is about to begin and Carly make sure to air Nina’s dirty laundry.
General Hospital: Chad Duell Post General Hospital
What’s life like for Chad Duell Post General Hospital?General Hospital fans were caught off guard when Chad Duell and Frank Valentini announced and confirmed Duell’s GH exit. To say the news came as a shock is an understatement, and to many fans Chad is Michael Corinthos. After all Duell played Sonny Corinthos’s son for 15 years.
Well, the earth rotates and time ticks on. Not everyone stays in one place, and that’s where we’re at with the latest General Hospital casting news. Michael Corinthos was recast, and Rory Gibson debuted in the role on May 23rd, 2025. While GH fans seem to be warming up to Gibson quite nicely, many miss Chad and keep up with what he’s up to post General Hospital. Reportedly, Duell is stepping into the modeling profession and has shared some photos from a recent shoot.
According to the latest GH news, Chad keeps busy with Luana and their son Dawson. In addition to family life, the father and Emmy winner has added modeling to his schedule. Take a peek at the photos below. Duell shared these via Instagram and has credited John A. Sutton, and also mentions @wrangler and @stetsonusa.
Chad Duell Photographed by: John A. Sutton Chad Duell Photographed by: John A. SuttonChad Duell @wrangler @stetsonusaChad Duell @wrangler @stetsonusa
General Hospital Recasts Michael Corinthos! Longtime General Hospital fans are forced to adjust to a major transition. For months, Chad Duell’s GH status hung in limbo. It was unclear whether or not Duell’s break from the Daytime Drama would result in a permanent absence.
Reportedly, GH fans wonder no more as role of Michael Corinthos is officially being recast. After nearly 15 years in the role, Chad Duell has exited the series, marking the end of a significant era for the character and the actor alike.
Duell’s portrayal of Michael began in 2010 and quickly became a cornerstone of the show’s younger generation. His nuanced performances and emotional depth earned him both fan loyalty and critical praise. However, after over a decade in the role, Duell chose to step away, sharing that it was time for him to explore new creative opportunities and personal growth beyond the soap opera world.
General Hospital Recasts Michael Corinthos As Rory Gibson Takes Over
GH comings and goings report that a decision was made and a recast has been hired to replace Chad as Michael Corinthos. Taking on the role of Michael Corinthos is actor Rory Gibson, who soap fans may recognize from his previous run on The Young and the Restless. Gibson brings a fresh energy to the part, with early reports describing his take on Michael as grounded, intense, and emotionally layered. He is set to make his on-screen debut on May 23, 2025.
Although an adjustment, General Hospital is no stranger to these transitions. According to GH spoilers, Gibson’s arrival as Michael pulls out all the stops. Reportedly, Michael returns on May 23, 2025. Recent recast news brings about new questions. Such as if the storyline incorporates Michael’s new look, or if that aspect is left alone. Will Michael’s own children recognize him? Take a look at the photo below as Michael (Rory Gibson) kneels down to talk to his son Wiley.
General Hospital: Wiley (Erik and Theo Olson) and Michael- Rory Gibson Debuts as Michael Corinthos
Whether or not you’re ready to embrace it, the change is a done deal. Chad Duell has been a consistent and beloved presence in Port Charles for over a decade. However, with Gibson stepping into the role, viewers can expect a new interpretation of Michael while honoring the character’s core values.
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