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The Nurses Ball Kicks Off With An Arrest & Mysterious Arrival On May 20 General Hospital

The Nurses Ball Kicks Off With An Arrest & Mysterious Arrival On May 20 General Hospital

Yahoo22-05-2025

As everyone hit the Nurses Ball red carpet before the big event, the twists came one after another on the May 20, 2025 episode of General Hospital.
Amidst the sparkly dresses and fun photos, tension filled the Nurses Ball red carpet. With rivals Drew (Cameron Mathison) and Nina (Cynthia Watros) as co-hosts, every person who walked the carpet had an issue with either Drew, Nina, or both of them.
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As The Quartermaines piled in, Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton) and Chase (Josh Swickard) were just about to hit the carpet when he got a work call from Mac (John J. York). Brook Lynn was forced to walk in with Tracy (Jane Elliot), while Chase received an order he didn't want to carry out. Once he walked in and joined his wife and Tracy on the carpet, he had no choice but to say, 'Tracy Quartermaine, you are under arrest.'
Chase arrested Tracy right there on the red carpet and hauled her into the station for being accused of drugging Drew. Mac revealed a vial of ketamine was found in her car, and Tracy immediately realized that Drew was framing her.
Just as Drew and Nina were about to wrap things up on the carpet, he noted they saved the best for last as Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) walked in. Drew immediately planted one on her before Nina introduced her daughter.
READ THIS: GH's Eden McCoy (Josslyn) offers advice about grief on State of Mind.
At the same time, a mysterious person dressed in a suit was seen on a jet, watching Willow and Drew on the Nurses Ball red carpet.
Do you think the mystery person is Michael coming home for the ball? Let us know in the comments.

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