News

Sonny Busts Michael On Trying To Control Nina, Grills Him On His Actions

General Hospital (GH) spoilers note that Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) has been on a massive power trip since he found out that Nina Corinthos (Cynthia Watros) was behind the SEC insider trading tip.

He’s been blackmailing her, restricting her access to Willow Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen) and her grandkids, and has been threatening to spill all if she doesn’t follow orders.

Still, instead of simply limiting her time with Willow and the kids, Michael is now trying to shut Nina out completely, and he’s becoming a tad over-the-top about it all. Could he get busted if he goes overboard?

General Hospital Spoilers – Sonny Corinthos Finds Out What His Son Has Been Up To

GH spoilers suggest that Michael is walking a fine line of getting caught. In fact, he’s turning into a complete control freak about the situation. The recent Thanksgiving incident at the Quartermaines is a good example.

Lois Cerullo (Rena Sofer) called in for some food help at the Metro Court on Thanksgiving Day, and Nina came to the rescue with pizzas and desserts, delivering the items for the family.

Michael had a minor outburst with Nina about their “deal” when the Qs dispersed into the dining room, and this is when she reminded him that she can’t control fate.

Michael’s gatekeeping has gotten intense. The next time an accident like this happens, could Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) overhear and bust him on why he’s talking to his wife like this?

GH Spoilers – The Jig Will Be Up …

GH spoilers suggest that the mob boss would confront his son about his actions, especially if he overheard a conversation where Michael was “reminding” Nina that she needed to stay away.

If he was eavesdropping, Sonny would likely wait to corner Michael on his own and grill him about his behavior.

Backed into a corner, Michael may spill the reason why he’s not only limiting Nina’s access to his wife and kids but why he’s blackmailing her, too. How will Sonny react?

Related Posts

Trump promises ‘no retribution’ when he enters the White House… but does reveal where he draws the line

Donald Trump promised he’s ‘not looking for retribution’ when he enters the White House in January despite vowing to throw his enemies in jail on the campaign trail. Despite the assurance, however, Trump pointed out he ‘obviously’ has the ‘upper hand’ and declared that he would draw the line after a certain amount of betrayal. ‘I am not looking for retribution, grandstanding or to destroy people who treated me very unfairly, or even badly beyond comprehension,’ he told Fox News Digital.

Labour’s jobs bloodbath: Bank of England chief joins Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury’s, Boots and Amazon warning of cuts after Rachel Reeves’ £25bn national insurance raid

The Bank of England governor today joined Britain’s biggest retailers warning that job cuts are ‘inevitable’ after Rachel Reeves’ monster national insurance raid. Andrew Bailey said dozens of businesses – including Tesco, Asda and Sainsbury’s – had been ‘right’ to sound the alarm in an open letter to the Chancellor. Ms Reeves unveiled an extraordinary £25billion hike in employers’ NICs in the Budget last month. The rate has been raised and the threshold at which firms must pay has been cut, with ministers adamant it was the only way to prop up public services.

Moment reporters frantically search for checked out Biden as lame duck president misses photo with G20 leaders: ‘He’s behind the palm tree!’

Reporters could be heard calling out for President Joe Biden as world leaders at the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro gathered for a final photo, but the 81-year-old leader was a no-show. Biden was nowhere to be seen until moments after the picture was taken when photographers and reporters frantically searched for the leader of the free world until one cameraman spotted him behind a nearby palm tree. In footage shot by CSPAN there appeared to be utter confusion as dignitaries were unsure whether to leave the risers erected for the photo or to stay put and wait for Biden to return.

Arctic blast grips Britain: Temperature plummets to -11.2C in ‘first taste of winter’ as commuters brace for travel chaos – as map shows where more snow and ice will fall today

An Arctic blast has hit Britain in the country’s first major taste of winter this year – with drivers getting stuck, trains cancelled and warnings of more icy weather ahead as temperatures plunged to -11.2C and snow started falling in the capital London. Traffic problems have been reported around major cities including Leeds as the Met Office issued a severe weather warning of snow and ice – as it got as cold overnight as -11.2C in the Scottish village of Braemar and -10.7C in Tulloch Bridge in the Highlands. The reading in Braemar was described as the coldest Britain has been at this time of the year since 1998.

Trans congresswoman Sarah McBride blasts Republicans after proposal that would block her from using women’s bathroom on Capitol Hill

A trans war has broken out on Capitol Hill after a Republican lawmaker proposed a measure that would block the first transgender member of Congress from using biological women’s restrooms in the U.S. Capitol. Rep. Nancy Mace is pushing for the new rule ahead of the arrival of Congresswoman-elect Sarah McBride, who will take office in January as the first openly-trans lawmaker in the United States. McBride blasted Republicans after the proposal, claiming they were using it as a ‘distraction’ tactic.

Pink Floyd legend’s property nightmare: Dave Gilmour is trying to sell his £10m mansion… but an admin error means he doesn’t actually own it

Pink Floyd legend David Gilmour is trying to sell a £10million mansion that he doesn’t actually legally own, MailOnline can reveal. Gilmour, 78, recently discovered that a legal oversight means the six-bedroom property he and his wife Polly Samson have lived in for years is actually owned by the Crown. Now he is suing the government to correct the mistake so that he can finally sell it.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *