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Nina’s Revenge On Diane Could Kill Two Birds With One Stone

General Hospital (GH) spoilers suggest that the February 20 edition of the soap offered some interesting plot twists. While Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) has been laser-focused on revenge against Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) and Carly Spencer (Laura Wright), it looks as if there may be a new target on the horizon. Should Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) be worried?

General Hospital Spoilers – Diane Miller “Played” On The Wrong Day

GH spoilers note that Diane served Nina with divorce papers, as per Sonny Corinthos’s (Maurice Benard) request, and the two women “got into it” during the confrontation.

Interestingly enough, across the Metro Court restaurant, Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) was also having a face-off with Diane’s beau, Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers). As the two lawyers got on the elevator, both Nina and Valentin were vowing revenge.

Diane’s never been one to feed into drama; however, during Tuesday’s show, she decided to “play” with Nina.

Now Reeves has a new target, and as she currently heads up the Invader, sorry Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn), getting the dirt on Diane and publishing it in the newspaper could hurt Ms. Miller’s career.

GH Spoilers – Nina Reeves’s Not Above Blackmail

So, how could Nina kill two birds with one stone? Well, she gets the goods on Diane and threatens to publish it, unless Ms. Miller finds a way to sway her boss into giving Reeves a second chance.

Diane is never usually one to be intimidated, but depending on the information Nina digs up, she may be concerned. What if Nina finds nothing on Diane, but rather Robert? Ms. Miller may do anything to protect her new love.

Then again, it may not necessarily be information Nina finds, but rather, an incriminating photo that one of the Invader’s photographers snaps. Diane might be backed into a corner. Miller is loyal and trustworthy, so she may not go to bat for Nina.

However, an idea could be thrown around to ensure delays on her and Sonny’s divorce to “buy” Reeves some time to change Corinthos’s heart on the matter.

How will this new rivalry unfold? Share your thoughts below. Watch the popular soap daily so you don’t miss an exciting moment and visit this site for the best General Hospital news and spoilers.

 

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