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?!
Taggert warns Portia to stay out of it when it comes to Trina and Spencer! …Although Marcus Taggert (Réal Andrews) and Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) split up long ago, they are both very involved parents. They’ve each remained heavily involved in their daughter Trina Robinson’s (Tabyana Ali) life. Simply put, they want the best for their daughter, and continue to worry about the choices she makes.
Over in Greenland, Trina and Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) have a happy reunion. Meanwhile, back home in Port Charles, Trina’s mother awaits her own reunion with Trina. Recent General Hospital recaps recall the sensitive nature of Portia and Trina’s current relationship. After having betrayed her family, Portia’s lies brought forth consequences. Prior to the tragic events on the Haunted Star, relationship with Trina showed signs of strain.
According to General Hospital news reports, Réal Andrews returns to GH as Trina’s father, Marcus Taggert. Despite Portia’s paternity drama, Taggert raised Trina and will always be her father. Although it’s possible that Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) is Trina’s biological father, that won’t stop Taggert from fulfilling his fatherly duties. Thankfully, both Taggert and Curtis love Trina and will do anything to keep her safe.
General Hospital spoilers and previews tease that Portia and Trina’s reunion is filled with gratitude for her safe return. However, GH rumors say that their relationship is still on thin ice. Despite almost losing each other, tension between the mother daughter duo could creep back into play if Portia says her piece about Spencer. General Hospital spoilers indicate that when it comes to Trina and Spencer, Taggert warns Portia to stay out of it. In addition, he reminds Portia that putting the blame on Spencer isn’t a great idea. If she wants to keep Trina close, telling her adult daughter who she can and cannot see isn’t going to fly with this obviously capable and independent young woman. Will Portia take Taggert’s advice? Or will she push her limits with Trina during this rocky period in their relationship?
Curtis and Jordan attend Nurses Ball together?! Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) pays the price for keeping a life changing secret from Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner), Marcus Taggert (Réal Andrews), and Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali).
If you missed a few beats, our General Hospital recaps will help us catch you up on all the latest GH spoilers, rumors, news, and of course drama. According to recent GH recaps, Portia’s Valentine’s Day wedding turned into a broken hearted affair. When Trina came busting in demanding answers, Portia’s life long secret was revealed. Trina, Taggert, and Curtis now know that Curtis could actually be Trina’s biological father. Because of this, Portia suffers the consequences of her lies. Curtis and Trina have kept a comfortable distance from the woman the both love for many reasons.
Portia is still torn because she knows she shouldn’t have lied but she also knows what she was going through at the time. As the years passed, Portia reiwd her best to forget Curtis and make it work with Taggert. Sadly, the divorced. Many years later, Portia and Curtis meet again and have a second chance. Each opportunity instilled more and more fear in Portia. The fear of losing Curtis and possibly Trina too tears her apart. She knows that her own intentions were not malicious. Portia was never out to hurt anyone. But life happens. One thing after another, and before she knows it, Portia is in so deep with her secret that she thinks there’s no way out.
Finally, the truth was out and now Portia deals with the aftermath. Portia’s loneliness is the result of Curtis and Trina’s distance. According to recent GH previews, Ava nudges Portia to attend the Nurses Ball. Due to her current family situation, Portia is unsure whether or not she will attend. But, Ava’s push does the trick and Portia hopes to have a distraction. Unfortunately, things get worse for Portia.
GH rumors claim that Jordan Ashford’s (Tanisha Harper) awkward red carpet moment involves Curtis and Portia. GH rumors speculate that exes, Jordan and Curtis Ashford openly display their event reconnection. How will Portia react when she sees her husband and his ex-wife walk the red carpet?
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?
It’s no secret that Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) is lying to her husband, Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner). Jordan thinks she’s keeping her secrets about Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) and Marcus Taggert (Réal Andrews) are for the greater good.
In new General Hospital spoilers, Curtis Ashford is shown talking to his ex, Portia Robinson (Brooke Kerr). He tells her the k my thing he cannot ignore is dishonesty. Curtis is referring time his wife Jordan, all while he has no clue that he is being lied to by Portia as well.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest Portia is lying to Curtis about Trina’s (Sydney Makayla) paternity. GH rumors claim Taggert is not Trina’s father, but her true father is Curtis. Portia and Curtis has an affair before he cut it off cold when he found out she was married. Recently Portia admitted that her marriage with Taggert fell apart because she wasn’t over her feelings for Curtis.
Jordan and Portia both are keeping a secret from Curtis, and both have to do with Marcus Taggert.
There are some new bad guys in town and people are dropping like flies. Between the mob war that broke out against Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) and the undercover police officer that dropped dead, things are seemingly suspicious in Port Charles.
When Taggert (Real Andrews) first returned to Port Charles, he assured Sonny he wasn’t in town to take him down, but to put his focus elsewhere. We know that Taggert and Commissioner Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) have a tangled past and a dark secret. Jordan lied to Curtis (Donnell Turner) to cover up a secret only she and Taggert seem to know.
It seems as though someone is after both Sonny and his organization as well as law enforcement. It’s no coincidence that the two officers who had been said to both have overdosed, died within a short period of time from the same cause. Both unexpected to have overdosed. It ended up that the two deceased were actually former partners of Taggert and Jordan on a special case. Jordan is worried they are next.
General Hospital spoilers indicate Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) could be behind these mysterious deaths, and the one who is after law enforcement, including Jordan and Taggert. As we know, Cyrus is also the one who is after Sonny’s territory and trying to take Sonny and Jason down.
Will Sonny and Taggert join forces to take Cyrus down?
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