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General Hospital Spoilers: Sasha’s Baby Drama – Michael Deserves Equal Rights to Daisy!
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sasha Corbin refuses to give Michael Corinthos legal rights to their daughter Daisy. Will Carly convince Sasha to add Michael to the birth certificate? Plus, a mysterious stalker threatens baby Daisy!

SASHA’S BABY BOMBSHELL: IS MICHAEL BEING SHUT OUT OF DAISY’S LIFE?
Sasha Corbin is standing her ground about raising baby Daisy alone—and fans are NOT having it! After everything Michael Corinthos has been through with his custody battle against Willow Tait, you’d think Sasha would show a little more compassion. But nope. The woman who pretended mob hitman Jason Morgan was her baby’s father is now playing the independence card while literally living under the Quartermaine roof!
Let me get this straight…
The Hypocrisy Is REAL in Port Charles
Sasha‘s stance on single parenthood is giving major whiplash. This is the same woman who had no problem letting everyone believe Jason—a literal mob enforcer who works for Sonny Corinthos—was Daisy‘s dad. But now that the truth is out and Michael wants his rightful place on that birth certificate? Suddenly she’s worried about the “dangerous” Corinthos/Quartermaine influence?
Girl, make it make sense!
Here’s what’s really grinding fans’ gears: Sasha is camping out in the Quartermaine mansion, probably cooking breakfast in their kitchen as we speak, yet she’s claiming she wants to protect Daisy from their world. The mental gymnastics here are Olympic-level, and viewers are calling BS. One particularly fired-up fan on social media put it perfectly: “She’ll take their roof over her head but not their last name on the birth certificate? The audacity!”
Michael Deserves Better—And So Does Baby Daisy
Let’s talk about Michael for a hot minute. This man has proven himself as a devoted father to Wiley and Amelia. He just won FULL custody from Willow (and that was no easy feat, trust me). He’s shown nothing but respect for Sasha‘s wishes, even when it’s clearly killing him inside. Have you SEEN the way he looks at baby Daisy? It’s enough to break your heart into a million pieces.
And yet…
Michael‘s name is nowhere on that birth certificate. He has zero legal rights to his own daughter. ZERO! If something happened to Sasha tomorrow (and in Port Charles, let’s be real, anything can happen), Michael would have no say in Daisy‘s future. With a mysterious stalker already targeting the baby—yeah, you heard that right, someone’s creeping around the nursery—shouldn’t Daisy have all the protection she can get?
The Jason Morgan Factor Nobody’s Talking About
Can we please address the elephant in the room? Sasha chose JASON MORGAN of all people to be her fake baby daddy. Not some random guy from a bar (which was her original story). Not some nice accountant from Beechers Corners. She picked the most dangerous man in Port Charles who isn’t named Sonny.
The irony is so thick you could cut it with a knife!
Jason has enemies coming out of the woodwork. He’s been “killed” more times than I can count. His kids have been kidnapped, threatened, and caught in the crossfire of mob wars. But somehow THAT was a better option than letting Michael—sweet, devoted, trying-to-go-legitimate Michael—claim his biological child?
Carly to the Rescue? (We Can Only Hope)
If anyone can talk sense into Sasha, it’s Carly Spencer. She knows the Corinthos world inside and out. She’s raised kids in it, protected them from it, and somehow managed to keep them (mostly) safe. More importantly, she knows what it’s like to make tough decisions about custody and family.
Word on the street is Carly might be gearing up for a heart-to-heart with Sasha. And honestly? It’s about time someone did! Carly has this way of cutting through the nonsense and getting to the heart of the matter. She’ll probably point out what we’re all thinking: denying Michael his parental rights isn’t protecting Daisy—it’s putting her at greater risk.
Think about it. If this stalker situation escalates (and when has a Port Charles stalker ever just… stopped?), Michael would have no legal standing to make decisions about Daisy‘s safety. He couldn’t authorize medical treatment. He couldn’t take her out of town to protect her. He’d be powerless.
That’s not protection—that’s negligence!
What’s Really Behind Sasha’s Stubbornness?
Here’s my theory, and hear me out on this one. Sasha‘s not really worried about the mob connections. She’s protecting her heart. After losing Brando and baby Liam, after the devastating blow of finding out Cody Bell was her cousin (talk about a plot twist nobody saw coming!), she’s built walls so high even Spider-Man couldn’t scale them.
Letting Michael fully into Daisy‘s life means letting him into hers. It means co-parenting. It means seeing him all the time. It means watching him with their daughter and remembering that grief-stricken, drunken night that brought Daisy into existence.
It means risking her heart again.
But here’s the thing—and someone needs to tell Sasha this—Michael isn’t going anywhere. He’s already proven that. He’s respecting her boundaries while clearly dying inside every time he has to hand Daisy back. He’s not pushing for custody (yet). He’s not threatening legal action (yet). He’s just… there. Waiting. Hoping.
The man has the patience of a saint, but even saints have their limits.
The Ticking Time Bomb of This Arrangement
Real talk? This whole situation is unsustainable. Sasha can’t keep Michael at arm’s length forever, especially while living in his family’s house. Every family dinner, every holiday, every casual Tuesday when Monica wants to hold her great-granddaughter—it’s all going to chip away at this arrangement.
And let’s not forget the other Quartermaines. You think Tracy is going to sit back and let this continue? That woman has opinions about EVERYTHING, and I guarantee she’s got some thoughts about Michael not being on that birth certificate. Ned might try to play peacemaker, but even he has to see how unfair this is.
Then there’s the Corinthos side. Sonny hasn’t weighed in yet (probably because he’s got his own drama to deal with), but when he finds out his granddaughter’s paternity isn’t legally recognized? When he realizes Michael has no rights to Daisy? That’s going to be a conversation nobody wants to have.
The Stalker Wild Card That Changes Everything
Let’s circle back to this stalker situation because it’s the elephant in the room that could blow this whole arrangement sky-high. Someone is creeping around baby Daisy‘s nursery. Someone with access to the Quartermaine mansion (which should terrify everyone). Someone with an agenda we don’t yet understand.
Could it be Willow, spiraling after losing custody? Could it be someone from Sonny‘s world, targeting the newest Corinthos? Could it be someone we haven’t even considered yet?
Whoever it is, they’re not going away. And when push comes to shove—when Daisy is in real danger—Sasha‘s going to need all the help she can get. She’s going to need Michael‘s resources, his connections, his ability to mobilize security at a moment’s notice.
But will he even have the legal right to help protect his own daughter?
The Bottom Line: Daisy Deserves Both Parents
At the end of the day, this isn’t really about Sasha or Michael or their complicated feelings. It’s about Daisy. That beautiful baby girl deserves to have both parents fully in her life. She deserves the protection that comes with the Corinthos name (yes, even with all its baggage). She deserves to grow up knowing her father didn’t just donate DNA—he fought to be part of her life.
Sasha went through hell with the Cody revelation. She’s been dealt blow after blow in the romance department. But punishing Michael (and by extension, Daisy) for her past hurts isn’t the answer.
Someone needs to remind Sasha that two parents who respect each other, who can co-parent effectively, who both want what’s best for their child—that’s not a burden. That’s a blessing. Especially in Port Charles, where kids get kidnapped, parents get amnesia, and people come back from the dead on a random Tuesday.
Will Sasha finally see reason? Will Carly‘s intervention make a difference? Or will it take a genuine threat to Daisy‘s safety to make Sasha realize that shutting Michael out isn’t protecting their daughter—it’s leaving her vulnerable?
One thing’s for sure: this arrangement has an expiration date. And when it implodes (because it will—this is a soap, after all), the fallout is going to affect everyone in the Quartermaine mansion and beyond. The question is: will Sasha come to her senses before it’s too late? Or will her stubbornness cost Daisy the chance to have her father’s legal protection when she needs it most?
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