On General Hospital, Heather Webber may have slipped out of Port Charles with Steven (Scott Reeves) in one of those rare soft landings the show sometimes gives its stormiest characters, but nobody really believes she’s gone forever. While fans wait to see if the next gust brings her back, Alley Mills spent the holiday talking about something a little more grounded than metalosis and hook murders: the sheer, lovable chaos of hosting thirty-five people under one roof.A holiday stampede only Alley Mills could laugh through View this post on Instagram Instagram PostWoman’s World wrote on Instagram: “General Hospital star Alley Mills tells Woman's World what Thanksgiving looks like in hers. How are you spending your day?” It was the kind of caption that feels like an invitation to a kitchen you’ve already stepped into — warm, loud, and a little unhinged in the best way.In the video, Mills didn’t try to make it cute. “We have a very big family, like 35 people,” she said, the kind of deadpan that tells you this number is not exaggerated. “Orphans come, cousins come, everybody comes to my house.” Then she dropped the detail every host understands: no dishwasher. “The dishes are the hard thing,” she said, before pivoting to the real secret — the kids handle cleanup so she can “drink wine.”One person does the cooking, the rest of the clan brings their best shots, and Mills watches it turn into what she called “a cornucopia of amazing things.” It sounded like a Hallmark card someone spilled gravy on — messy, familiar, and full of life.General Hospital's Heather still haunts MillsGeneral Hospital's Heather and Steven | Image: ABCIn a previous Woman’s World interview, Mills admitted she loves leaning into Heather’s lunacy — even the darker edges that earned her this year’s Outstanding Guest Performance Emmy. She shrugged off the trophy with a grin and a twist: “I actually wanted my girl Avery Pohl to win. This is for you, baby!”What came next was pure Alley — candid and sharp. Losing her husband, Orson Bean, in 2020 cracked her heart open, but it also shook something loose. “I don’t give a $%@! What anyone thinks about me anymore,” she said. “It’s really interesting, why being a widow would have given me that freedom.” And then she tied it back to Heather, who lives by that same rule without blinking.As for Heather or Esmestaying gone? Mills already told her grandson, Ace, “I’ll be back.” And headwriter Chris Van Etten didn’t exactly deny it. “You can’t keep a good bad girl down,” he teased. Which means Port Charles may want to keep an eye on the Seine — just in case a few bubbles rise to the surface.General Hospital can be seen weekdays on ABC and Hulu.