The General Hospital spoilers video preview for the week of May 26, 2025, is here. Find out what explosive situations will happen this week in Port Charles (Also, check out our weekly GH Spoilers here).
This Week on General Hospital
Last week, the Nurses’ Ball rolled out the red carpet and served up great performances and even better drama. Now the charity gala ends with a bang as game-changing and life-changing secrets shatter some of Port Charles’ most enduring relationships.
It starts with an emotional mother-daughter confrontation. “Is Gio my son?” Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton) asks Lois (Rena Sofer). Even though she heard what Gio (Giovanni Mazza) said before he smashed his violin, she needs confirmation. And Lois will have no choice but to tell her daughter the truth about the decisions she made.
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“It was you, all this time. YOU DID WHAT WAS BEST FOR YOU!” The Lois and Olivia (Lisa LoCicero) friendship will be tested. It could break under the pressure of Lois keeping such a massive secret. Olivia will wonder why Lois kept this secret from her all these years. Olivia watched Gio grow up, and the whole time, she had no idea that that was her grandson. Hopefully, she’ll also give it to Lois for not telling Ned (Wally Kurth), Brook Lynn’s father.
We also see a distraught Lulu (Alexa Havins), who might have to answer for inadvertently outing Gio’s adoption. She was wrong about Brook Lynn knowing about Gio. Then we see a Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) who needs answers, hopefully from Brook Lynn. But then the GH promo suddenly turns its focus to Michael (Rory Gibson) and Willow (Katelyn MacMullen).
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“This isn’t right. You know the kids belong with me,” Willow says. And why is it such a given that she should have full custody anyway? What’s wrong with joint custody? Does Michael know that she and Drew (Cameron Mathison) are willing to offer him the kids every other weekend and two weeks in the summer? Well, if he does, he doesn’t care. Because his response shows that there’s a new Michael in town. “Not anymore,” he says darkly and decidedly.
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