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Sonny Gets Back On Top With New Romance With Natalia!

General Hospital spoilers tease that Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) is struggling right now and he doesn’t even realize that something is wrong. Thanks to Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), Sonny is receiving only about a quarter dosage of his prescribed bi-polar medication.

This has caused Sonny to shut out many of the most important people in his life such as Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton). In fact, the only person Sonny seems to be connecting with at the moment is Ava Jerome (Maura West).

General Hospital Spoilers – Ava Jerome Will Be In Serious Trouble With Sonny Corinthos

Ava is aware that Sonny’s medication is altered but she hasn’t said anything because she enjoys being in Sonny’s inner circle. To that end, she even manipulated Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) into signing the divorce papers that Sonny sent her.

Once Sonny discovers the truth about Ava, she’ll be lucky to still be alive. Her dreams of being Sonny’s partner in business and in life will likely go up in smoke. Likewise, too much has happened for Nina and Sonny to reconcile in all probability.

GH Spoilers – Sonny Corinthos Could End Up In Prison!

Valentin’s goal for Sonny is to make him erratic enough to commit a crime and be sent away. Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) is already trying to convict Sonny for beating Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) to within an inch of his life.

Valentin plans to have Jason killed and pin in on Sonny. Certainly, Valentin’s plan for Sonny will ultimately fail. But in the wake of upheavals in Sonny’s life, he will basically have to start over and that could include a brand new romance.

General Hospital Spoilers – Natalia Rogers-Ramirez And Sonny Corinthos Could Find Romance!

Sonny and Natalia Rogers-Ramirez’s (Eva LaRue) daughters have recently begun a romantic relationship.

Natalia is a very hands-on parents and that could easily bring her into conflict with Sonny. But as they spend more time together they might discover that they have more in common than they may have originally thought.

A brand new romance with no baggage is exactly what Sonny may need after Carly, Ava and Nina. But the question then becomes how will Natalia feel about Sonny’s career choice as a mob boss?

GH Spoilers – What Do You Think?

Wil Sonny go to prison for beating Cyrus? Who will discover that Sonny’s meds have been tampered with besides Ava? Is a brand new romance the best thing to help Sonny get his life back?

Anything can happen in Port Charles so stay tuned to General Hospital airing weekdays on ABC.

And don’t forget to check back right here regularly for all your General Hospital news, information and spoilers!

 

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