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Kristina’s Baby Gets Caught Up In Mob Drama – “Sonny’s Grandchild” Gets Kidnapped For Leverage

General Hospital (GH) spoilers have been teasing for a long while about the “line of fire” Kristina Corinthos-Davis (Kate Mansi) is in, thanks to her connection to Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow) has wanted to keep his baby away from the mob boss for a long while now.

However, Molly Lansing-Davis (Kristen Vaganos) has tried to cool him down to keep the peace. The couple has already asked so much of her surrogate sister and Molly wants to keep the conflict at a minimum.

Still, what if TJ is right? What if something terrible happens to the baby because of its link to Sonny?

General Hospital Spoilers – The Baby Is Half Corinthos

GH spoilers remind fans that while Kristina stepped up to the plate to become the couple’s surrogate, the baby is technically half hers, as it is her egg and TJ’s sperm (through IVF) that was used to conceive the child.

This is why there’s such a question mark around why Kristina would want to keep the baby. Especially in light of Molly’s relationship issues with TJ.

Sonny himself has mentioned he is the child’s biological grandfather, so are writers hinting at a storyline where the baby is placed in danger become of Corinthos’s mob ties?

GH Spoilers – The Pikeman Factor

Still, whether or not Kristina does decide to keep the baby, the fact of the matter is, that as she’s in her third trimester, she is in a vulnerable state and could be much more vulnerable to danger if she goes into labor.

Sonny has a ton of enemies as the number one mob boss in Port Charles; however, Pikeman is on the radar because of the current storyline. Could Kristina get kidnapped as leverage and give birth while she’s being held hostage? Could someone kidnap the baby shortly after she’s given birth?

If someone wanted to get back at Sonny, kidnapping both Kristina and his newborn grandchild would be the perfect scenario to do so.

Could Kristina’s baby get wrapped up in the mob drama?! Comment below!

Tune into GH daily on ABC to catch all the drama in Port Charles and visit CTS often for the best General Hospital news, spoilers, and updates.

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