General Hospital Spoilers: Sasha Struggles While Willow Takes a Stand

In addition to an overwhelmed Sasha, General Hospital spoilers for Thursday, June 5, 2025, focus on Willow springing into action and Lucky facing a hard truth.

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The developments of the Michael (Rory Gibson) versus Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) trial will undoubtedly take a toll on everyone involved. But on Thursday, it particularly hits Sasha (Sofia Mattsson) hard after her reluctant confession on the stand. Look for her to be overwhelmed. Can you blame her?

Meanwhile, Willow has a different method of dealing with things. According to the teasers, she springs into action. Her learning about Michael and Sasha’s affair is a total game-changer. What actions will she take?

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Suspicions and Hard Truths

Anna (Finola Hughes) shares her suspicions with Jason, which seem to be about her newest fixation, Professor Dalton (Daniel Goddard). People are accusing her of being overprotective of Emma (Braedyn Bruner), but she is on to something. She has no idea that Brennan already has an investigation into the professor and his secret lab project. So, what will she want Jason to do?

Elsewhere, Lucky (Jonathan Jackson) faces a hard truth after Elizabeth turns down his wedding proposal. He could admit to himself that if he wants to be the kind of man Elizabeth deserves, then he has some things to figure out about himself. For one, he could have handled discovering Kristina (Kate Mansi) caused her accident differently. Now Elizabeth has joined him in keeping an incriminating secret.

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A Meeting of the Robinsons and Ashfords

When Curtis (Donnell Turner) and Portia (Brook Kerr) host a family gathering, will this get-together turn into confession time? After all, the two are having major issues that their family members know nothing about. This could be about healing their fractured relationship or something else entirely.

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