General Hospital Recap: Tracy Outs Drew's Drug Use to The Press
General Hospital Recap: Tracy Outs Drew's Drug Use to The Press originally appeared on Daytime Confidential.
On today's General Hospital recap:
Carly and Michael discuss Daisy's christening, and he says he feels badly for Willow and wonders if he's rubbing it in her face. Carly says he shouldn't feel guilty that the judge made the decision. He says he still feels badly for the way Willow fell apart at the verdict
Carly says Drew betrayed Michael and is still angry with what Drew said to Wylie. Michael says if Willow will be in the kid's lives, he has to get Drew out of her life. He needs to find a way to get Willow to walk away from Drew for good. Carly asks if Willow doesn't give up Drew, is he willing to keep her away. Michael is defiant saying Drew will not be part of the kids' lives.
Nina is shocked at Willow's news, but she says marrying Drew is the only way to get her kids back. She believes the judge will grant her generous visitation if she and Drew present a united front. Willow says she and Drew are in love, but Nina is concerned how the judge will see it.
Nina says Willow can't make decisions that will make her look reckless in the eyes of the judge. Willow counters it was Martin's idea and is a legal strategy. Nina says she needs to prove theirs is a marriage of love and not necessity. She tells Willow not to rush into it and plan an actual wedding. Willow promises to think about what Nina told her.
Martin tells Drew that Tracy caved and they have her where they want her. Drew tells him Willow agreed to marry him and he can't wait for her to share his Quartermaine name.
Tracy updates Brook Lynn on Drew's terms and questions whether she should go through with it. Tracy mentions the press conference and Brook Lynn doesn't understand the problem. Tracy says she wants them to prove the allegations against her, since she didn't drug Drew. Brook Lynn says Tracy framed Alexis for drunk driving and could lose this case. Tracy says Drew doesn't deserve the name but Brook Lynn says even if he has the name, he'll never get the family's acceptance.
Kai tells Trina he's accepting Drew's internship position. She's upset about him moving to DC, but Kai says Drew is letting him work from PC. Trina says she doesn't trust Drew and thinks working for him is a big mistake. Kai says Drew has been good to him, but Trina says she questions his motives. Kai says he's being given lots of experience in politics, and hopes this situation won't come between them.
Half naked Isaiah comes across Portia in the hospital locker room. She says she's been working long hours and can't find the strength to go home. Isaiah thinks she's taking on too much, but Portia says she's avoiding home and Curtis. Isaiah says if she's not going home, she should at least get out of the hospital and go and have fun.
Half naked Curtis and half naked Jordan run into each other at the pool. Jordan tells him she's moving into a bigger place. The two reminisce about their past.
Isaiah and Portia head to the pool where they see Curtis and Jordan together. Portia is annoyed to see them. Isaiah mentions his brief relationship with Jordan and how he worries that bringing Portia here is adding to her stress. Alone with Jordan, Portia confronts her about spending time with Curtis.
Trina summons Curtis and tells him about Kai working for Drew. Curtis tells her not to let his anger with Drew impact her relationship with Kai. Trina wants to know why Curtis finding Jacinda, gets her mother out of trouble. Trina wants to know what's going on with Portia.
Nina tells Carly that Willow's planning on marrying Drew. Carly says it's not on them, but Nina wants Michael to compromise a little. She says Michael should go to court and agree to visitation with Willow only. She says if Willow can see her kids, she can be convinced to leave Drew.
Willow heads to the mansion to see Michael. Willow says she doesn't want another court fight, and they need to set a better example for the kids. Willow tells him she and Drew are getting married.
Tracy heads to the courthouse for the press conference and Drew gives her the business about what he's making her do.
Drew talks to the press and announces they'll be settling the Quartermaine dispute in house. He says he has spoken to the PCPD and informed them to drop the charges against Tracy.
Tracy starts to read Martin's statement but can't go through with it and announces Drew did take the drugs and planted them in her car. She says he's a disgrace to the family and should be thrown out of congress.
Keep checking back for the latest General Hospital recaps!
This story was originally reported by Daytime Confidential on Jun 24, 2025, where it first appeared.

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