General Hospital Spoilers: Portia Won’t Let Cyrus Get Away With His Actions Toward Trina

Trina Robinson (Sydney Mikayla) has been withholding information which allegedly claims that her father, Marcus Taggert (Réal Andrews), is alive. She hasn’t wanted to let her mom, Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) in on what she was told until she knew if it were actually true. Trina revealed to her mom that she didn’t want to say anything before knowing for sure in order to protect Portia from getting hurt.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Portia takes Trina’s news about Taggert as a serious indictment delivered by Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober).

General Hospital previews show Portia telling Trina, “he’s about to get what’s coming to him.” General Hospital rumors hint that Portia is referring to Cyrus, as she believes that he has told Trina a line of bull just to get under her skin.

It’s only a matter of time before the truth about Taggert is revealed, along with all involved in helping fake his death, and those who have found out after the fact and kept it from his closest family. Trina has already justified her dad’s action, stating that if he is alive and hasn’t contacted her, she knows it’s for a good reason. But will Portia feel the same as Trina and be so understanding?

General Hospital News: GH’s Sydney Mikayla Films With Rapper Snoop Dogg

The 17 year old actress, Sydney Mikayla, joined the cast of General Hospital in 2018. Sydney plans the role of Trina Robinson, daughter of 90s GH vet, Marcus Taggert (Réal Andrews) and newcomer, Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr).

General Hospital news reveals Sydney Mikayla has filmed a commercial with the legendary rapper, Snoop Dogg. Snoop let Sydney where his gold chain, and her reaction… “fun fact: this chain was real gold. pretty sure it was worth more than my entire life savings ???? ???? “

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General Hospital Spoilers: Trina Is Devastated, Rebels Against Portia, Trina Moves In With Ava?

Trina Robinson (Sydney Makayla) is going through a rough time. She has a lot on her plate and a lot on her mind for a teenager. Trina has just experienced trauma as a result of being kidnapped with friend, Cameron Webber (William Lipton). Trina also is stumbling through her emotions as she fights feelings for Cam in order to stay loyal to her best friend, Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy). She just got another big blow after finding out from Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) that her dad, Taggert (Real Andrews) was involved in planting evidence in order to send Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) to prison. Although Jordan knows that isn’t true, Trina has been told it’s true and is not trying to process that as well.

Trina and her mom, Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) have been at odds lately. Trina isn’t fond of Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) because she blames him for her dad’s death. She holds that against her mom that she and Curtis have a past. Portia is upset with Trina for skipping school to go to Ava’s art gallery. She’s no fan of Ava Jerome (Maura West) and doesn’t like her daughter spending every waking moment in her presence. Portia Robinson doesn’t like Ava’s influence on her daughter.

General Hospital spoilers suggest Portia and Trina continue to be at odds, and eventually things get so tense that Trina feels she needs space. General Hospital rumors claim Ava steps in and offers for Trina to come stay with her until she is able to smooth things over with her mom. Trina is so angry with her mother and trying to handle her own life, she turns to Ava for support.

Will Trina rebel against her mom and move in with Ava?

General Hospital Spoilers: Jordan In Secret Contact With Taggert From Burner Phone

Trina Robinson (Sydney Makayla) is grieving the loss of her father, Detective Marcus Taggert (Real Andrews). Taggert wasn’t back in Port Charles long before the tragedy occurred. It had been nearly two decades since Port Charles mob boss, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) had seen his enemy, and at there first recent encounter, it was like things hadn’t changed. Taggert and Sonny were on each other’s nerves right away, however, this time, Taggert informed Sonny he wasn’t in town to take him down. It turned out Sonny and Taggert both wanted to take down Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober).

Taggert saved his daughter Trina and her friend Cameron Webber (William Lipton) from a kidnapped orchestrated by Renault. Taggert died as a result of the tragedy and now his daughter and ex-wife, Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) are mourning his loss. His partner Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) is mourning the loss of a co-worker and friend. However that may not be the case.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Jordan Ashford made a phone call to a mystery person from a burner phone. This wasn’t just any person Jordan was reaching out to. It wasn’t someone to listen and comfort and give support. This person was the only person who could truly help Jordan at this time. She assures the individual on the other line that she is on the burner phone that is meant for only that person. She said, “I wouldn’t have called you if it wasn’t important.” Jordan then seems to asks her friend for approval.

General Hospital have teased that Taggert had actually faked his death as part of a plan to take down Cyrus. General Hospital rumors claimed he and Sonny Corinthos were in on the plan together. New General Hospital rumors claim it isn’t Taggert and Sonny who have the plan, but Taggert and Jordan.

Jordan most likely called her friend and partner, Marcus Taggert as he lays low in order to set the stage for Jordan to catch Cyrus. General Hospital rumors suggest Taggert is alive. Trina is mourning his loss, but if General Hospital spoilers are true that Curtis is Trina’s father, there will be a lot more for Trina to deal with when she discovers these truths.

General Hospital Spoilers: Curtis Digs Deeper To Learn More About Taggert, Timeline Doesn’t Add Up

Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) is doing all he can to support his wife, Commissioner Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) during this trying time in Port Charles. Jordan is battling an enemy from her past, a known criminal, Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober). Curtis was introduced to Detective Marcus Taggert when he returned to Port Charles to reconnect with his old partner, Jordan, to take down the common enemy. Jordan and Taggert are two of the four Officers who were involved in an undercover operation that put Cyrus behind bars.

Curtis doesn’t know much about Taggert, other than being his wife’s partner. Now that Taggert has passed away, there are even more questions that came tot he surface. We learned that Marcus Taggert was Trina Robinson’s (Sydney Makayla) father, and her mother Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) has a past with Curtis. When Portia came to Port Charles, Curtis was shocked to see his old flame. Portia and Curtis had an affair while she was married to Taggert. Curtis was up front with Portia and flat out asked her if he was Trina’s father, which Portia quickly shot down the claim.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Curtis has unanswered questions and uses his skills to dig deeper into anything that involves Taggert. Curtis is unsettled and can’t let this rest. Although Portia told Curtis he is not Trina’s father, he digs into the timeline of when he and Portia were together. General Hospital rumors claim Curtis will discover that Portia’s husband was caught up in the investigation of Cyrus Renault, and wasn’t around during the time she would have become pregnant.

General Hospital spoilers indicate Trina is in for a shocking surprise, and although she thinks she has lost her dad (Taggert), General Hospital rumors suggest she will gain a father in Curtis.

Is Portia lying to Trina and Curtis about Trina’s true paternity?

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General Hospital Spoilers: Curtis and Portia Have A Past, Will Stella Find Trina To Be Her Relative Match In Port Charles?

General Hospital spoilers reveal Aunt Stella (Vernee Watson) will be returning to General Hospital this week. It just so happens that when Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) locked eyes with Trina Robinson’s (Sydney Makayla) mother, Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr), the two instantly revealed an past connection. It was evident the two knew one another and General Hospital rumors claim they have quite a past.

General Hospital rumors indicate that Marcus Taggert (Real Andrews) is not actually the biological father of Trina. Now that Portia is in town, the truth may begin to unfold…

Previously, General Hospital spoilers revealed Stella has a biological relative living in Port Charles, but Stella never took the next steps to find out who was her connection in town. General Hospital rumors claim Trina also has a biological relative living in Port Charles other than Taggert, and other than her mother Portia, whom just arrived. If Trina is related to Stella, Stella’s DNA match could be the missing piece that could link Trina to being Curtis’ daughter.

General Hospital comings and goings reports Stella will be back this week. Will it all unfold sooner rather than later?

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