FULL UPDATE | General Hospital (GH) Spoilers for the Friday, February 6, 2026
General Hospital Spoilers: Michael Exposes Willow’s Darkest Secrets — A Video Trail That Shatters Port Charles
Port Charles is left reeling after Michael Corinthos detonates a truth bomb that changes everything.
In the quiet hours after midnight, Michael sits alone at Aurora Media, staring at a laptop filled with evidence he never wanted to find.
Piece by piece, he’s uncovered a devastating reality: Willow Tate — the woman he loved, the mother of his children — has been hiding a web of lies tied directly to Drew Kane’s shooting and a massive criminal cover-up.

It begins with surveillance footage placing Willow near the boathouse on the night Drew was first attacked. Then comes doorbell video showing her returning to Elizabeth’s place at the exact time of the shooting. But the most chilling clip? A nanny cam catches Willow whispering to herself: “He had to go. He was in the way.”
Michael’s worst fears are confirmed.
Rather than releasing everything at once, Michael plays a calculated game. He quietly shares the first video with Diane, Sonny, and Carly. Diane immediately warns him the implications are explosive. Sonny urges caution. Carly, furious and protective, vows they’ll defend their family at all costs.
Soon, the leaks go public.
Headlines explode across Port Charles: Shocking Footage Emerges in Drew Kane Case — Willow Implicated.
Inside General Hospital, whispers ripple through the halls. Nurses trade stunned glances. Doctors avoid Willow’s gaze. Drew himself watches the footage from his hospital bed, memories flooding back. When Willow rushes to his side, he turns away, hoarse with betrayal: “Get out.”
But Michael isn’t finished.
Over the following days, more videos surface — Willow accessing restricted hospital records, meeting with a black-market broker, tampering with Drew’s medication, even coaching a witness. The evidence mounts: obstruction, perjury, attempted murder.
Anna Devane reviews the clips and immediately orders warrants.

Meanwhile, Willow spirals. She insists the videos are deepfakes, accuses Michael of framing her to gain custody of Wiley and Amelia. But forensic experts confirm the footage is real. Nina is devastated, realizing too late that her daughter has crossed unforgivable lines.
Public opinion turns vicious. Protests erupt outside the courthouse. Willow is suspended from General Hospital pending investigation. Even Alexis admits privately that the case is impossible to defend.
Finally, police arrive at Willow’s door.
As officers place her in handcuffs, Wiley clings to her leg, sobbing. Willow drops to her knees, whispering through tears that she loves him. Michael watches from afar, torn between relief and heartbreak.
Willow is taken to Pentonville, where she sits alone in her cell, haunted by memories of the man who once promised they’d face everything together.
Though Michael believes he’s done the right thing, victory brings no peace. Advertisers abandon Aurora. Jason confronts him for weaponizing the truth. And when Willow is later released on bail, their eyes meet across the street — not in anger, but in quiet devastation.
Michael realizes too late: exposing Willow didn’t set him free.
It bound them forever to a past built on love, lies, and irreversible choices.




