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Lois Tries To Spill The SEC Tea To Sonny

General Hospital (GH) spoilers and updates tease in this week’s Sneak Peek, Lois Cerullo (Rena Sofer) tries to spill the SEC tea to Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) for his own good.

She knows that Nina Reeves Corinthos (Cynthia Watros) is the real culprit, but as she gets to the good part, they find themselves interrupted.

General Hospital Spoilers – Lois Cerullo Figured It Out

Previously, Lois and Olivia Quartermaine (Lisa LoCicero) were arguing about Ned Quartermaine (Wally Kurth) being blamed for ratting out Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) and Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) to the SEC.

It seemed to be a reasonable conclusion, considering Ned had threatened to do exactly that before the accident at the pool when he lost his memory.

He was Eddie Maine (Wally Kurth) all summer and part of the fall until he got his memory back and Carly was arguing with him at the Savoy.

Lois saw that, and also saw when Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) went to intervene. After asking a lot of questions to an impatient Olivia who told her to drop it, she figured out Ned had something on Michael and then that Nina was the whistleblower.

GH Spoilers – Lois Cerullo Stayed At The Savoy With Sonny Corinthos

Olivia, Michael and Ned all went to the docks to watch the fireworks, with Lois staying behind-and Olivia knew why, and told Ned they’d better get back.

Meanwhile, Lois started telling Sonny that his whole family was lying to him, and Sonny asks who’s lying to him, and she apologizes.

She says she’s really sorry she has to be the one to tell him this, because they have been friends for a really long time. Sonny becomes impatient and interrupts her and tells her she hasn’t told him anything yet!

Lois somewhat gets to the point and tells him she knows who really ratted out Carly and Drew to the SEC and so does his family.

General Hospital Spoilers – Sonny Corinthos Thinks He Knows Already

Sonny says he doesn’t know why she’s making such a big deal about this because he knows that Ned turned them into the SEC, so what? Lois then shouts NO, it wasn’t Ned-he’s only letting everyone believe it was him because it works to his advantage; Sonny doesn’t get that.

He asks why would it work to his advantage and why would he take the fall; maybe Lois misunderstood what she heard.

Lois says no, trust her-she’s the only one with her head on straight, and then sighs as she sees Michael, Ned and Olivia coming down the stairs. Then she tells Sonny, “You know what-if you don’t believe me, ask your son!”

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