General Hospital News and Spoilers: Marisa Ramirez Talks GH Return, Is Taggert’s Sis Headed Back To Port Charles?!

Now that Réal Andrews has returned to General Hospital after nearly two decades, Marcus Taggert has been involved in some major storylines recently.

Taggert’s sister, Gia Campbell (Marisa Ramirez 2000-2002), was front and center for a while as the love interest of Dark Prince, Nikolas Cassadine (the Coltin Scott).

General Hospital comings and goings news reports, actress Marisa Ramirez gushed about her time on General Hospital as Gia Campell. In an interview with Popculture.com, the Blue Bloods star mentioned she would be open to returning to General Hospital. When discussing moving back to California, she said, “I mean, California is my home. My family is there. That’s where my heart is,” the Los Angeles native said. “And any opportunity to go back to California, I’d take. I had such an amazing time on General Hospital. It’s such a beautiful learning experience and so many amazing people there. I mean, who knows what could happen? I’m open to anything, but I think that might be here a little while longer, so we’ll see.”

General Hospital spoilers reveal the role of Gia Campbell is open due to the fact that this character is still alive. Anything is possible on soaps, however, there’s one less obstacle to get through being that the character is alive and can easily make her comeback.

General Hospital Spoilers: Confirmed! Trina Has A Mystery Relative Living Right Here In Port Charles

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.

General Hospital Spoilers: Trina Gets History Lesson On Her Family And Doesn’t Even Know It, Is Laura Trina’s Grandmother?

It looks as though we may have another Cassadine/Webber residing in Port Charles! On 12-16-19 episode of General Hospital, suspicions that the General Hospital rumors regarding Trina Robinson (Sydney Mikayla) grew stronger. General Hospital spoilers have previously hinted Trina is the daughter of Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) and Gia Campbell (Marisa Ramirez), but not many GH fans have mentioned the fact that it would mean Trina is also a Webber. If Trina turns out to be Nik’s daughter, Laura Spencer (Genie Francis) is Grandmother. The topic of Trina’s background hasn’t come up and fans are beginning to wonder if there is a big secret somewhere involving who Trina has ties to in Port Charles.

On Monday’s episode of General Hospital, Trina and Laura had a moment together in front of Helena’s painting. Laura was feeling sad about Nikolas and told Trina her son had died a few years ago. She also went on to explain a bit about Helena Cassadine (Constance Towers), Nikolas’ Grandmother. Both unaware, Laura and Trina have a conversation about who may ultimately turn out to be Trina’s immediate family.

Who knows how long it will be before the truth starts emerging about Trina’s family ties, until then fans will focus on the GH rumor that Trina is a Cassadine, and ultimately, a Webber among Spencers.

Look for some interesting and exciting things to happen in the near future with another Cassadine/Webber to carry the bloodline and the Spencer spunk in Port Charles.

Marcus Taggert (Real Andrews) May Be Making His Way Back To Port Charles, Here’s Why!

The name Marcus Taggert takes fans back to the mid 90s when Real Andrews originated the role of Detective Marcus Taggert. Andrews played Taggert from 1996-1997, and then again from 1998-2003.

General Hospital spoilers floating around General Hospital discussion groups, trying to figure out where GH newbie, Trina Robinson (Sydney Mikayla) fits in in regard to any connections/family in Port Charles. For a while, General Hospital rumors hinted that Trina may be a Cassadine. Nikolas Cassadine was in a relationship with Marcus Taggert’s sister, Gia Campbell (Marisa Ramirez). Fans then started throwing around the idea that Trina could be the daughter of Nikolas and Gia. Soon things shifted and the new GH rumor floating around involving the returnd of Marcus Taggert (Real Andrews) to Port Charles in connection with Trina.

General Hospital spoilers suggest there is a strong possibility Taggert is on his way back to Port Charles. If the one rumor is true, that Trina is Gia and Nik’s daughter, Taggert would be her Uncle. However some fans want to believe that Taggert is actually Trina’s Father, Mother unknown.

It remains to be seen if any of these GH fandom theories will reign true, or if they’ll fizzle out. What we do know is that Trina right now doesn’t really have a connection to the residents of Port Charles and sooner or later the writers will need to tie her to someone/family.

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