‘General Hospital’ Spoiler Alert: Love Triangle Between Valentin, Nina And Anna; A New Twist Added?

By Kara Thomas | Dec 15, 2016 11:56 AM EST

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The burning love triangle between Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), Nina Clay (Michelle Stafford) and Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) is a hot topic for “General Hospital” spoilers. The viewers are eager to know on its outcome.

According to Celebrity Dirty Laundry, things are getting intense between Valentin and Nina. But it has been known that both of them have their own motives. Given Valentin’s background, it is already unexpected that he might be up to no good. This made views think how come Nina is so naive to fall for all his stories. The lies that go with every story he has to say.

“GH” spoilers are starting to question Nina’s lack of character judgment for Valentin. Spoilers suggest that Nina should continue snooping around for her to know more of the mysterious Valentin. Maybe by doing this she will be able to see evidence that will connect Valentine and Anna. In this way, she will be able to use this to blackmail him.

It is possible that Valentin has been in love for Anna for the longest time and that he is just using Nina for sex. Nina is also a good mother figure to little Charlotte Cassadine (Scarlet Fernandez) and this is a good motive for Valentin to stick with her.

“General Hospital” viewers know how happy Nina with the thought of having Valentin as her boyfriend. For Nina, Valentin is the perfect prince charming. Maybe being in a coma for half of her life makes her see things in a different way.

But if you will look at it in another way, Nina could have her own motives as well. Since she is longing to have a baby then it is possible that she using Valentin. “GH” spoilers also suggest that Nina might be taking advantage of the Cassadine’s wealth just to have a child.

Meanwhile, Jobs & Hire reported that fan-favorite Tonya Walker is said to go back to Port Charles and reprise her role as Olivia Jerome.

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