Blaze Opens Up To Kristina, She Had An Abusive Boyfriend Too?
In an unexpected twist, Blaze is set to open up to Kristina Corinthos-Davis in an upcoming episode of General Hospital. This revelation promises to shed light on a dark chapter in Blaze’s life, further deepening the bond between the two characters.
The storyline takes a poignant turn as Kristina learns that Blaze has not only endured sexual harassment from Linc Brown but also suffered through an abusive relationship with a former boyfriend. Both Kristina and Blaze, despite their youth, have experienced their fair share of trials and tribulations. Kristina, for instance, was previously widowed due to a tumultuous relationship with Trey Mitchell which ultimately led to the annulment of their marriage.
Remarkably, both women have chosen to focus on the power of female friendships and support after enduring traumatic experiences with men. As they navigate their newfound connection, they delve into their personal histories and the ways in which they coped with crises. Blaze, in particular, faced many challenges without the support of friends during her ordeal.
The conversation takes an intriguing turn when Kristina briefly touches on her involvement with the cult, Dawn of Day, a topic she is not eager to discuss. However, she reveals that she was rescued from the cult by her sister and former brother-in-law. In a surprising revelation, Blaze discloses that she was once approached by a recruiter from Dawn of Day but wisely sensed the organization’s true nature.
Kristina expresses her gratitude for avoiding the cult’s clutches, as she had to undergo extensive counseling and deprogramming to regain her true self. Blaze, on the other hand, can hardly believe that Willow Corinthos was raised within the confines of that very cult before her path intersected with Nina Corinthos.
According to Kristina, Willow played a pivotal role in her escape from the cult’s influence, effectively convincing her that she was in grave danger. This revelation cements the growing bond between Blaze and Kristina.
As the two friends spend more time together on Sonny Corinthos’ island, they delve into their past experiences with men, leading them to a shared understanding. Both agree that they feel safer within the confines of female relationships and friendships, vowing not to make themselves vulnerable to the male gender again.
Kristina and Blaze are content with the development of their friendship, finding solace in the fact that they have someone who truly comprehends the complexities of their lives and the challenges they’ve faced. Their journey towards healing and empowerment through their newfound connection continues to be a central theme in General Hospital.