General Hospital Bombshell: Wiley Crashes Willow’s Wedding and Exposes Drew as a Master Liar!

After days of anticipation, Willow is overjoyed that she is about to become Mrs. Kain. While Drew is busy plotting behind her back, Willow focuses on sending out wedding invitations to all the people she loves, including her co-workers. Isaiah regrets that he cannot attend, but Liz is happy to be there and support her friend.

Despite all the excitement, something still weighs heavily on Willow’s heart—her children will not be present to witness their mother’s big day. She continues to dream of seeing them sitting among the guests, watching her walk down the aisle. Even though Willow struggles with her mental health, her determination to win custody of her children has never wavered. She has pleaded with her ex-husband Michael several times, begging him to let Amelia and Wy attend the wedding, but Michael has only agreed on the condition that she leaves Drew forever. Willow’s love for Drew is too strong, and she cannot accept Michael’s demand.

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In the next episode, Willow makes one last desperate plea to Michael to allow the kids to come to her wedding. This time, her heartfelt begging finally moves Michael, and he reluctantly agrees. However, if Wy and Amelia are at the wedding, it is unlikely the event will go smoothly.

Recently, Dr. Porsche revealed the congressman’s true nature to Willow. The doctor confirmed that it was Drew who forced her to falsify Michael’s medical records, leading to his addiction. Despite this, Willow still believes Drew only did it to help her regain custody of her children.

But what if Wy, her own son, tells the bride the truth about Drew? What if Wy reveals that Drew badmouthed Michael, accusing him of returning only for Daisy and not for his own children, Wy and Amelia? Wy is deeply hurt by these words, but he is clever enough to recognize Drew as a “super liar.” Willow may not believe Porsche, but she cannot ignore the honest and innocent words of her own son. This forces Willow to seriously reconsider whether she should go through with her vows to Drew.

As a mother who loves her children more than anything, Willow cannot stand anyone who hurts them. In the end, the words of a child may be what saves Willow from marrying a deceitful and manipulative man.