General Hospital spoilers reveal Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) is planning to marry her old flame, but runs into some obstacles that could delay or even prevent their nuptials. Portia has already run into a major problem when Curtis told her that he is technically still married to Jordan Ashford (Tanisha Harper). Portia and Curtis blame Jordan for not filing the divorce paperwork while in reality, Jordan is covering for Curtis’ Aunt Stella (Vernee Watson).
GH spoilers and rumors hint that Jordan puts Portia under pressure about Trina’s paternity. Knowing how Curtis feels about being lied to, especially by someone he loves, Trina’s mother hasn’t been able to come clean to her family. Will Portia crack under pressure and come clean even if it risks losing Curtis forever?
It’s obvious that Jordan still has feelings for Curtis, but respects him enough to not purposely get in the way of his happiness with Portia. She’s even making herself look bad by taking the wrap for Stella. The truth always comes out and at some point Curtis will find out that Jordan protected Aunt Stella. A lie nonetheless.
Jordan has lied to Curtis about her own career which she wasn’t at liberty to discuss. This lead to Curtis and Jordan’s divorce. He could get passed the lies. Jordan is now lying about the divorce papers, but with good intentions. Portia has been lying about Trina’s paternity to her own daughter, her ex-husband, and her current fiancé, for years.
Will Portia’s lies and Jordan’s sacrifice for Stella pave the way for a reunion between Jordan and Curtis?
Ever since Drew Cain’s (Cameron Mathison) return from Peter August’s (Wes Ramsey) orchestrated captivity, he has been a go-to type of guy to many in need around Port Charles. He’s there when he’s needed, and right now he is focused on helping Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) for different reasons.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that in between being a trusted and supportive friend to Carly, he is helping Curtis uncover the truth that his father Marshall Ashford (Robert Gossett) has been hiding.
Recent General Hospital previews indicate that Drew and Curtis have a plan to dig deep into what Marshall has been up to for decades, causing him to leave Curtis and the rest of their family behind. GH spoilers and rumors suggest Aunt Stella (Vernee Watson) knows much more than she has ever admitted to Curtis.
GH spoilers and rumors hint Drew is ready to help Curtis with their plan to set up Marshall, backing him into a corner for the truth.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Aunt Stella (Vernee Watson) will be returning to General Hospital this week. It just so happens that when Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) locked eyes with Trina Robinson’s (Sydney Makayla) mother, Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr), the two instantly revealed an past connection. It was evident the two knew one another and General Hospital rumors claim they have quite a past.
General Hospital rumors indicate that Marcus Taggert (Real Andrews) is not actually the biological father of Trina. Now that Portia is in town, the truth may begin to unfold…
Previously, General Hospital spoilers revealed Stella has a biological relative living in Port Charles, but Stella never took the next steps to find out who was her connection in town. General Hospital rumors claim Trina also has a biological relative living in Port Charles other than Taggert, and other than her mother Portia, whom just arrived. If Trina is related to Stella, Stella’s DNA match could be the missing piece that could link Trina to being Curtis’ daughter.
General Hospital comings and goings reports Stella will be back this week. Will it all unfold sooner rather than later?
Previous General Hospital rumors have hinted that there is more to Trina Robinson (Sydney Makayla) than what we currently see. Although she most likely doesn’t know it, General Hospital spoilers have confirmed that there is a mystery relative of Trina’s living right in Port Charles.
GH fans have speculated a few options regarding who in which Trina is related. Curtis Ashford’s (Donnell Turner) past still remains a bit of a mystery. Although we know Curtis has a brother Tommy who was once married to Jordan (Briana Nicole Henry) and is TJ’s father, he definitely could have fathered a child in a previous relationship and remains unaware.
Another claim is that Trina is the daughter of Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) and Gia Campbell (Marisa Ramirez). Because of the resemblance between Gia and Trina, General Hospital fans have played around with that theory, hoping for another Cassadine.
General Hospital news had confirmed the upcoming return of Aunt Stella (Vernee Watson) who seems to have a mystery relative herself in Port Charles. A while back Stella sent out her DNA information to an ancestry service and discovered she had a match in Port Charles but she never pursued finding out who it could be.
It seems like we are getting closer and closer to finding out more about Trina’s background and it will be interesting to see who will be effected by discovering the connection.
It’s been a few months since Vernee Watson aired on General Hospital as Aunt Stella Henry. General Hospital spoilers reports the news conforming here return.
Aunt Stella returns from her long trip to Europe with some information about Mike Corbin (Max Gail), Sonny’s (Maurice Benard) Father.
Curtis (Donnell Turner) will sure be happy his Aunt Stella is back in Port Charles!
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