General Hospital Spoilers: Taggert Asks Jordan Out! Could Something Spark After All These Years?

Taggert asks Jordan out! In the coming weeks, the original love triangle between Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner), Jordan Ashford (Tanisha Harper), and Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) becomes more complicated.

Even though Marcus and Jordan have known each other for many years, they never showed a romantic interest in each other. It’s ironic how Portia, Taggert’s ex, has known Jordan’s ex, Curtis, for two decades. That love triangle is complicated enough, while GH rumors tease that things become even more messy among these troubled hearts.

According to GH spoilers, Taggert and Jordan get better acquainted. Of course, they’ve gotten very familiar with each other over the years. But despite the long history, they haven’t reached a very personal level of friendship. The latest General Hospital previews indicate that Jordan’s romantic troubles amplifying after he done night stand. Zeke Robinson ( Gavin Houston) is sure to complicate things for Jordan. Especially because she just discovered that he’s Portia’s brother?

It’s no secret that Curtis unfairly discarded his wife over withholding confidential police information. Then, he turns around and entertained staying with Portia after her job paternity lie. So, is Jordan about to stick it to Portia by playing the field with both Portia’s ex-husband, Marcus, and her brother, Zeke?!

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