General Hospital News: Real Andrews’ Heartfelt Goodbye To Fans, Taggert’s Death Certain

General Hospital fans are up in arms after the death of Detective Marcus Taggert (Real Andrews) so soon after his long awaited return. Real Andrews returned to General Hospital after 17 years of being away. He came to Port Charles to help Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) take down a common enemy and ended up on the same side as long time enemy Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).

General Hospital rumors suggested that Taggert’s “death” was all part of a grander plan with Sonny Corinthos to fake his death in order to pull one over on super villain, Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober). However, Real Andrews posted a heartfelt goodbye to his Instagram page in what seems like he is officially thanking the crew over at General Hospital for the opportunity as if he is closing out his run as Marcus Taggert.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Trina’s mom is about to come to Port Charles. Doctor Portia Robinson (Brooke Kerr) will be making her debut on March 5th.

The burning question that is weighing on GH fan’s minds is whether or not Taggert is really dead. It seems as if it wouldn’t make a whole lot of sense to introduce the mother of Taggert’s child shortly after his death. General Hospital rumors are still strongly suggesting Taggert is still alive, however, Andrew’s recent message to fans leads fans to believe he is really gone.

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