General Hospital Spoilers: Curtis And Portia Are Caught Off Guard During An Intimate Moment

Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) and Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) have come a long way from their uncertainties as to where they stand as a couple. Their history is long but complex, resulting in decades of lost time together.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Curtis and Portia have finally felt comfortable enough to admit they are falling for each other. After lying to Curtis in the last, it seems that Portia made a poor decision all those years ago but from a place in her heart that never meant to hurt anyone. People make mistakes and Curtis has come around to give their love another chance.

General Hospital spoilers claim Curtis and Portia will run into some bumps on the road as their relationship is trying to takeoff.

According to recent General Hospital previews, the couple is caught off guard when interrupted by Portia’s daughter, Trina Robinson (Sydney Mikayla). Although Trina was aware of her mother’s relationship with Curtis went beyond friendship, she wasn’t quite ready to see them so serious. Trina has a soft spot for her father, Marcus Taggert (Réal Andrews), therefore, it might be difficult for her to see her mom and Curtis having such a serious moment.

General Hospital rumors hint that Curtis and Portia may face upcoming snags and obstacles as they try to rebuild what they had together twenty years ago. Will it be too much to handle?

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