General Hospital Spoilers: Spencer Stands By While Esme Embarrasses Trina

Trina Robinson (Sydney Mikayla) is sweet and trusting. But some of that sweetness and willingness to trust can turn into naivety, especially when it comes to Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez).

Trina has a soft spot for the mischievous teen because she has a crush on him. Even through his worst lies, she saw the truth in him. Then, his girlfriend Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) showed up and threw a wrench in Trina’s hope or a romance with Spencer. Even then, Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) had to bring Esme’s bitchy demeanor to Trina’s attention.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Trina is starting to see the light about Esme, and instead of backing off and letting her have Spencer, Trina takes matters into her own hands.

General Hospital previews indicate that Trina will experience Esme’s cold side when she is confronted by the snotty brat. It doesn’t stop there. GH previews show Spencer stands by as Esme embarrasses Trina by bringing up the elephant in the room.

General Hospital rumors indicate that Josslyn was right, and Esme is threatened by Trina. She doesn’t want anyone getting between her and Spencer- not because she genuinely cares, but because it’ll ruin her diabolical plan.

So what exactly is Esme’s diabolical agenda and what does it have to do with Ava Jerome’s (Maura West) late daughter, Kiki aka Lauren Jerome (Hayley Erin)?

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