GH Monday, June 23 || ABC General Hospital 6-23-2025 Spoilers
General Hospital Spoilers: Nina’s World Crumbles as Willow’s Wedding to Drew Sparks a Dangerous Game
On Monday, June 23rd, General Hospital fans were left reeling as Nina stood frozen in her tracks, the air thick with disbelief.
Willow’s engagement to Drew wasn’t just another wedding announcement—it was a personal reckoning. To Nina, this wasn’t love; it was betrayal wrapped in a white veil.
The man she blamed for destroying her bond with her daughter was now becoming family. The devastation was immediate—and then, the fire began to burn.
Nina remembered every moment Drew had carefully inserted himself into Willow’s world. The comforting smiles, the subtle suggestions, the way he turned her daughter against her with soft-spoken lies.
Now he wasn’t just a bystander—he was becoming Willow’s future. To Nina, this wasn’t just heartbreaking—it was war.
But Nina wouldn’t fight like before. There would be no outbursts. This time, she would be tactical. She began digging into Drew’s past—conversations with Portia, tensions with Carly, and his ambitions that always seemed a little too polished.
There were cracks in Drew’s foundation, and Nina would find them. Her plan? Undermine him from the inside and drive a wedge between him and Willow before it was too late.
Meanwhile, Willow was changing too. Gone was the gentle woman who had begged for visitation rights. In her place stood someone sharp, composed—and calculating. Under Drew and Martin’s guidance, Willow was crafting a campaign to reclaim her children and her image.
She started attending therapy to build a narrative of redemption. Behind closed doors, she and Drew began quietly collecting evidence against Sasha—photos, witness statements, even surveillance footage of her most vulnerable moments. They were preparing for a legal ambush.
Michael, for his part, began sensing the shift. His heart still remembered the woman he once loved, but every encounter with Willow left him colder, more unsure.
Sasha, too, was cracking. She felt eyes on her, the walls closing in. And when Daisy started asking when Willow was coming home, Sasha knew—this wasn’t over.
Curtis, watching from the shadows, understood the danger before anyone else. He approached Michael not as a friend but with a weapon: proof of Nina’s shady dealings at Crimson and possible links to Sonny’s enemies. It wasn’t court admissible—but it could destroy her in the press. Michael took the file without a word. He was done playing fair.
And as Michael’s quiet campaign to ruin Nina’s reputation began—canceled board meetings, unexplained absences from charity galas—Nina felt the freeze. Emails unanswered. Allies silent. She suspected Carly, but this was too calculated. This was Michael.
What started as a custody fight had morphed into a silent war of power, legacy, and survival. Michael Corinthos, no longer the grieving father, had become a force of quiet destruction. And Nina? She was the first target in a game she never saw coming.