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Michael and Willow Came Face-to-Face After Custody Shocker On May 28 General Hospital

Michael and Willow Came Face-to-Face After Custody Shocker On May 28 General Hospital

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With Michael back home in Port Charles, it was only a matter of time until he came face-to-face with his ex, and it happened after a custody shocker on the May 28, 2025 episode of General Hospital.
Michael (Rory Gibson) set a plan and motion and succeeded with the help of his loved ones. He picked up Wiley (Viron Weaver) from the Nurses Ball while Jason (Steve Burton) and Sasha (Sofia Mattsson) picked up Amelia and they all met back at Carly's (Laura Wright). It was the perfect plan… until his rivals found out.
READ THIS: We ranked every 2025 Nurses Ball performance on GH.
When Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) and Drew (Cameron Mathison) arrived at the PCPD, they demanded Mac (John J. York) take action when they suggested her kids were kidnapped. But after a short and sweet visit to Carly's, Mac returned with something neither of them expected: a court order giving Michael sole custody of the kids until the court hearing next week.
READ THIS: Here's what's coming up on GH.
Willow realized she needed to make one last attempt to get her kids back, and when she arrived at Carly's door, it was Michael who answered. She begged him not to take her kids from her, but knowing Michael, he'll assure her all this is only fair.
Meanwhile, Nina (Cynthia Watros) met with Maxie (Kirsten Storms) to vent about Willow, and when Maxie let it slip that Sasha met her baby daddy the night before Halloween, Nina started putting some pieces together. She asked the bartender if he remembered seeing Sasha there that night, and when he said yes, she showed him a photo of Jason and asked if she left with him. When he was certain that wasn't the man Sasha left with, Nina showed him a photo of Michael.
What do you think Nina will do if she figures out Michael is Sasha's baby daddy? Let us know in the comments.

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