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Nina’s Revenge — Evicts Crimson Magazine From Hotel?

The General Hospital (GH) spoilers reveal that Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) was replaced by Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) as the Editor of Chief of Crimson. What’s her revenge plot? Will she throw Crimson Magazine out of her hotel? Read on to learn more.

General Hospital Spoilers – Nina Reeves Seeks Revenge

The General Hospital spoilers tease that Nina will seek revenge for what happened to her. Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) threw Nina out of Crimson Magazine.

She could throw the publication out of her hotel. One fan came up with this possible theory on the SoapCentral.com Message Boards.

The user Jackaled wrote: “Crimson appears to be a tenant in the hotel and since Nina is at the moment half owner of the hotel she could evict them. So while Carly and Drew are all smug… Nina can throw Crimson out. Aurora also has offices in the hotel. She can evict them too?”

GH fans took to the thread to share their thoughts. One fan wrote: “I mean it wouldn’t be the first time these folks didn’t think anything through.” Another user responded: “I love the way you guys think. And you are so right – these people never think of the domino effect their actions may have.”

According to the General Hospital spoilers, Nina is always seeking revenge. It’s part of her M.O. She leaps and worries about the consequences of her actions later. If she evicts Crimson Magazine from the hotel, she can’t snoop and spy on them to create trouble like she wants to.

Some fans argued that Nina had the right to evict Crimson. Drew won’t care. They can just move to another office. However, Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero) could prevent it from happening.

GH Spoilers – What Will Nina Reeves Do Next?

The General Hospital spoilers also tease Nina’s next career. Fans wonder what kind of job she could get next. This was brought up in a separate thread.

One fan noted: “She still has a job. Nina still owns half of the MC.” Another user responded: “Exactly – Nina has an empire of business knowledge.”

Nina is a wealthy woman. She doesn’t need to get another job. She could easily buy another business if she wanted to. Nina still owns half of Metro Court. Nina might have a hard time working with Olivia and her fellow employees who like Carly.

What are your thoughts? Do you think Nina will kick Crimson Magazine out of the hotel? What do you think she’ll do next? Sound off below in the comment section.

As always, check back for more General Hospital spoilers, news, and updates.

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