General Hospital Spoilers: Trina Gets A Visit From A Family Member

Trina Robinson (Sydney Makayla) came to Port Charles with no family ties to anyone in town. She quickly became friends with Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) and their group of friends including Dev Cerci (Ashton Arbab) and Cameron Webber (William Lipton).

GH fans have been speculating, trying to come up with a family in or formerly resided in Port Charles that could help get a bigger picture of Trina’s background. Previously, General Hospital rumors claimed Trina is the daughter of Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) and his ex, Gia Campbell (Marisa Ramirez).
This week on General Hospital, General Hospital spoilers reveal Trina will receive a visit from a family member. It’s unclear if Trina will know this person or if this will be a shock. Could she really be a Cassadine?
Other General Hospital rumors suggest Trina is related to Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) and Aunt Stella (Vernee Watson). Marcus Taggert (Real Andrews) is also a possibility. He could be her Father, or, if Gia is her Mother, Taggert would be Trina’s uncle. Which would make sense if Trina is the daughter of Nikolas Cassadine and Gia Campbell.
GH fans are anxious to finally learn who is related to Trina. Find out this week on General Hospital!

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: Max Gail Stellar Performance As Mike Corbin Takes a Turn For the Worse

Last week, General Hospital spoilers revealed Stella Henry (Vernee Watson) would return to Port Charles with an update for Sonny (Maurice Benard) and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) on his father, Mike Corbin’s health.

Stella gave Sonny good warning to expect the worst as his father has entered the final stages of Alzheimer’s Disease. Sonny is briefly in denial as he assures Stella he is used to his dad not remembering who some people are. Stella then reiterates that this is more than that, much worse.

Look for Sonny and Carly to visit Mike on Monday 11-25. GH spoilers warn some very emotional and difficult scenes as Max Gail (Mike Corbin), Maurice Benard (Sonny Corinthos), and Laura Wright (Carly Corinthos) deliver emotional scenes in their stellar performances as Sonny deals with the heartache of watching his father fall so ill to this disease, Carly going through it as well, along with trying to be a support system for her husband. Max Gail truly brings it as his portrayal of one who is suffering with Alzheimer’s Disease is so real and relatable.

General Hospital Spoilers: Stella Returns with Grim News for Sonny

As reported last week, it has been confirmed that Vernee Watson will be returning to General Hospital in her role as Aunt Stella Henry.

Stella was on vacation in Europe, which happens to be where her close friend and Sonny’s father, Mike Corbin (Max Gail), is living with Alzheimer’s. Now that Stella has returned to Port Charles, General Hospital spoilers reveal she will have an update on Mike for Sonny, and the news is pretty grim. Stella informs Sonny that his father’s health is declining and that he and the family should spend as much time with Mike now that they possibly can. Seeing his father this way isn’t easy for Sonny. Things begin to get difficult emotionally for Sonny as he and Mike have a rocky past but care deeply for each other.

Although it’s uncertain how much time Mike actually has left, we know the Corinthos family will be by his side to show their love and strength as a family.

No doubt Max Gail and Maurice Benard will bring 110% to the table in these scenes for some gut wrenching heart ache. Stay tuned to see the story unfold.

General Hospital Comings and Goings: Vernee Watson Returns to General Hospital

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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