General Hospital Spoilers: GH Star Teases “Meaty” Storyline, Jordan’s Pregnant After Her One Night Stand With Zeke

Jordan’s pregnant by Zeke! After having been caught up in an emotional entanglement with her ex-husband, Jordan moves on two years later. Jordan (Tanisha Harper) patiently waited out her feeling for Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) for too long. And when she finally realized it was time to let go, Jordan really let go.

As she attempted to drown her feelings at the bar, Jordan ran into a little help with the grieving process. Ironically, a mysterious man came along and saved Jordan from her loneliness. Unbeknownst to Jordan, Zeke becomes another man connecting her to Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr). General Hospital recaps recall Joran and Portia’s connection to each other through Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner). After a long history with both Portia and Curtis, Jordan decided it was time to distance herself.

According to event General Hospital spoilers, unfortunately, that won’t be possible after Jordan’s one-night stand with Portia’s brother Zeke (Gavin Houston). Some GH rumors tease that after they hooked up. Jordan’s pregnant by Zeke. Thus, forever connecting Jordan to her ex-husband’s new wife. Previously, GH spoilers and news reports confirmed that Houston spilled the tea on an upcoming “meaty” storyline. We have a sneaky suspicion it has everything to do with Portia! Click HERE for the full GH spoilers report!

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