Britt reveals shocking news to Sonny, MORGAN IS ALIVE | General Hospital Spoilers
In a jaw-dropping twist that no one saw coming,General Hospitalfans are in for the shock of a lifetime:Morgan Corinthos is alive– and Britt Westbourne is the one dropping the bombshell.

In upcoming episodes, Britt finally comes clean to Sonny Corinthos after weeks of mysterious behavior and cryptic conversations. Sources close to the show tease that Britt has been hiding something huge—and now we know what it is. In a heart-stopping confrontation at Sonny’s penthouse, Britt utters the words no one thought they’d ever hear again:“Morgan isn’t dead.”According to insider spoilers, Britt discovered the truth months ago while working on a top-secret medical project overseas. Through a series of confidential patient files and DNA matches, she stumbled upon someone with a shockingly familiar profile… a man suffering from memory loss, registered under a false identity—Morgan Corinthos.

But why did Britt keep this secret for so long? And how did Morgan survive the car bombing that supposedly killed him years ago?Rumors suggest Morgan may have been manipulated, possibly held captive, and even experimented on—raising terrifying questions about who was behind his disappearance and why. Could a former enemy of Sonny’s be pulling the strings? Is someone else in Port Charles hiding deeper secrets?

Sonny, known for his explosive reactions, is reportedly devastated and furious over the revelation. Expect raw emotion, rage, and desperate hope as he scrambles to uncover the truth—and bring his son home.As the mystery unravels, fans can expect tense reunions, emotional reckonings, and a whole new chapter of Corinthos family drama. Will Morgan remember his past? And what does his return mean for everyone who moved on—including Ava, Carly, and Michael?
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