General Hospital Preview Week of July 21: Drew & Willow’s Wedding Chaos – Curtis Spills Secret Affair with Nina

General Hospital Preview Week of July 21: Drew & Willow’s Wedding Chaos – Curtis Spills Secret Affair with Nina

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As every General Hospital fan knows, weddings in Port Charles rarely go off without a hitch—and this upcoming week (July 21–25) is no exception. Just when we thought Drew and Willow’s wedding would be the sweet, peaceful break we all deserved, the writers are pulling out every stop to deliver chaos, heartbreak, and revelations that will ripple through every corner of town.

So, if you’re not ready for some MAJOR spoilers, look away now. But if you’re bracing for drama, here’s everything you need to know about the most explosive week this summer.


A Wedding Worth Waiting For—Until It Isn’t

Drew Cain and Willow Tait have been slowly inching toward the altar, and after everything they’ve endured—cancer battles, family betrayal, prison time, and Michael’s lingering feelings—it seemed like happiness was finally in reach. But in classic GH fashion, just when the vows are about to be exchanged, everything unravels.

The setup is gorgeous: a floral garden ceremony with soft music playing, Wiley acting as ring bearer, and Michael trying to keep a straight face. But behind the scenes, secrets are bubbling—particularly one that Curtis Ashford can no longer keep under wraps.


Curtis Drops a Bombshell — Nina’s Affair Exposed

Yes, you read that right. Curtis, still emotionally wrecked and physically recovering after the Metro Court shooting, decides to clear his conscience—and ends up blowing up Nina’s world in the process.

Apparently, while recovering at the rehab center, Curtis confided in Stella that he couldn’t keep lying to Sonny. Why? Because months ago, in a moment of weakness, Nina slept with him. This wasn’t just an emotional slip—it was a full-blown betrayal while she was still very much in a committed relationship with Sonny Corinthos.

At first, Stella begged him to keep quiet, arguing that no one needed more pain in Port Charles. But Curtis feels Sonny deserves the truth, especially after everything he’s lost. So what does he do? He shows up at Drew and Willow’s wedding—uninvited, by the way—and in front of everyone, he announces:

“Before you two say ‘I do,’ I need to come clean about something. Nina Reeves cheated on Sonny—with me.”

Cue gasps. Champagne glasses shatter. Carly’s jaw drops. And Sonny? His face turns stone cold.


Nina’s Downfall Begins

The timing couldn’t be worse for Nina. After spending months clawing her way back into Willow’s good graces, building bridges with Wiley, and trying to maintain her fragile peace with Carly, this one revelation threatens to undo everything.

Willow, who just hours earlier called Nina her “miracle mother,” looks like she’s been punched in the stomach. Drew’s protective instincts kick in instantly—he confronts Curtis, then Nina, demanding to know how long this has been going on. Nina breaks down, but her usual excuses fall flat. This isn’t just a mistake. This is a betrayal that involves practically every family in town.

And Sonny? He doesn’t yell. He doesn’t throw things. He just turns and walks away.


Michael and Carly Step Up

As chaos erupts, Carly does what she does best: she takes control. She ushers Willow to a private room while Michael follows Drew outside to calm him down. Carly may not be Nina’s biggest fan (understatement of the year), but she knows the damage this scandal will do—especially to Willow, who’s still recovering emotionally from her near-death experience.

Michael, meanwhile, finds himself caught in a strange position. On the one hand, he wants to support his mother, Willow, and Drew. On the other, he knows this will devastate Wiley. There’s even a brief moment where he questions whether he should have said something earlier—did he suspect Nina was hiding something? Was his silence partly to blame?


The Wedding That Wasn’t

Needless to say, the ceremony doesn’t resume. Drew calls it off—not because he doesn’t love Willow, but because the moment has been shattered beyond repair. He tells Willow she deserves better than to remember their wedding as the day her mother’s secrets destroyed everything.

There’s talk of rescheduling, but for now, Willow just wants to go home and process. Drew stays behind to “deal with unfinished business,” and you can bet that means confronting Curtis and Nina separately.


Fallout Coming Fast

By the time the credits roll on Friday’s episode, the fallout is only beginning.

Sonny vanishes—no one knows if he’s headed to confront Nina or to spiral into dangerous territory.

Nina is left utterly alone, rejected by Willow, scorned by Sonny, and publicly humiliated.

Curtis faces backlash from both Jordan and Portia, who accuse him of using Drew’s wedding as a selfish way to get attention.

Carly surprisingly becomes the voice of reason, telling Drew and Willow to take their time before reattempting vows.

And Ava, oh Ava, quietly sips her drink and watches it all unfold—possibly knowing more than she’s letting on.


Final Thoughts: Classic GH at Its Juiciest

This week’s storyline is a reminder of why General Hospital remains a daytime powerhouse: unpredictable twists, emotionally complex characters, and the kind of soapy drama that makes you yell at the screen. Drew and Willow’s wedding was supposed to be a celebration—but instead, it became the stage for one of the most jaw-dropping reveals in recent memory.

If you thought summer in Port Charles would be peaceful, think again. The storm has only just begun.

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