General Hospital Shock: Furious Carly and Michael Kick Out Unhinged Willow!

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The drama erupts as Willow, overwhelmed by heartbreak and rage, storms into Carly’s house, desperate to see her children. But Carly, fierce and protective, stands her ground. Willow, in a full meltdown, tries to push past, calling out for Wy, but Carly is having none of it. She tells Willow to look at herself in the mirror—disheveled, distraught, and on the verge of scaring her own kids.

Michael arrives just in time. Willow pleads with him, insisting that since she didn’t marry Drew, she should be allowed to see her children. But Michael is resolute. He refuses, gently but firmly, and when Willow tries to force her way in, he carries her out of the house. Outside, Michael lays down the law: Willow won’t see the children tonight, not until she gets herself together. As Carly comforts Wy inside, Willow breaks down in tears, vowing to do whatever it takes to be with her family again. Michael is unmoved—he tells her it’s too late, and if she doesn’t leave, he’ll have her removed by force.

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Meanwhile, inside the house, the tension lingers. Michael tries to explain to Wy that his mother is just having a hard time and didn’t marry Uncle Drew. Wy wonders if his mom will be punished, but Michael reassures him—she’s just sad, and he can always talk to her about his feelings.

Liz and Rick find Willow nearly catatonic on the front lawn. Liz gently convinces her to come home and rest, promising that she can try to see the kids in the morning. Willow, lost and alone, wonders where she can even go—she has no home, no Drew, and no Nina to turn to.

Elsewhere in Port Charles, secrets and regrets swirl. Curtis confesses to Nenah that he told Willow about her affair with Drew, believing it would save her from a bigger scandal. Nenah, wracked with guilt, admits she could have acted sooner and maybe spared Willow all this pain. Drew, enraged and desperate, tries to find Willow, but Tracy mocks his efforts—he’s lost everything, and it’s nobody’s fault but his own.

At the same time, Jason is on a mission. After a strange encounter at the airport, he becomes convinced that Britt—long thought dead—might still be alive. His obsession grows as he recalls seeing a woman who looked just like her, sparking rumors and hope throughout Port Charles. Some believe he’s chasing a ghost, others hope for a miracle. Will Jason’s search uncover the truth, or just more heartbreak?

Back at Carly’s, the fallout continues. Carly is shocked at the depths of Willow’s despair. She blames Nenah for keeping secrets, and Michael admits he’s never seen Willow so desperate. He’s torn—does he let her see the kids again, or is it too risky after her breakdown?

As night falls, Willow finds herself at Liz’s house, still reeling from Michael’s rejection. Liz offers her a place to stay and a chance to heal, but Willow is haunted by her mistakes. She quietly declares that Drew is a horrible person, her voice flat and broken.

Meanwhile, the rest of Port Charles is abuzz with rumors: Jason’s relentless search for Britt, the possibility of her return, and what it might mean for everyone. Old secrets resurface, alliances shift, and the town braces for even more upheaval.

And on a lighter note, GH stars are set to face off against The Young and the Restless on Celebrity Family Feud—don’t miss it!