General Hospital Spoilers: Curtis Asks Portia For DNA Test- Can Curtis Trust Portia With The Results?

Can Curtis Trust Portia’s DNA Results
General Hospital: Can Curtis trust Portia?

Portia’s (Brook Kerr) track record makes it difficult for some to take her at her word. Her current situation is like dejavu for her husband. So, can Curtis trust Portia’s DNA results?

When it comes to her reputation and integrity as a doctor, Dr. Portia Robinson is well respected and trusted. Her patients and fellow staff know they can depend on Dr. Robinson. However, the same cannot be said for Portia on a personal level. And when her personal and professional lives cross paths, her choices tend to favor whichever suits her personal situation.

Coming up on General Hospital, Curtis stops by Portia’s office. Although they’re both moving on with other people, uncertainties about their relationship remain. The cat is out of the bag, and Curtis (Donnell Turner) knows that Portia slept with Dr. Isaiah Gannon (Sawandi Wilson). It has to be like dejavu for Curtis Ashford. Despite the two-decade time lapse and differentiating details. Still, Portia is pregnant with two potential baby fathers.

According to recent General Hospital previews, Portia tells Curtis that she needs more time. He is so eager to move in with his life that he may pressure Portia into getting that paternity test ASAP. Curtis hopes that he’s the father, because he wants the opportunity to raise a child since he was robbed of raising Trina (Tabyana Ali). However, he also admitted that he wishes he was having a baby with his ex-wife Jordan (Tanisha Harper), as opposed to his wife Portia.

Will Curtis stop by Portia’s office to pressure her into getting that DNA test ASAP, so that he knows exactly how to proceed with Jordan?

General Hospital Recaps: Portia Spilled Way Too Much Tea- Could Portia’s Confession Have Been Avoided?

Portia and Isaiah’s affair is exposed
General Hospital: Portia has a meltdown on the stand

Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) had a trick up her sleeve that was meant to help Willow’s (Katelyn MacMullen) case. She sent Dr. Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) a subpoena to appear in court for the defense. Her intention was to strengthen Alexis’s argument that the PCPD rushed to arrest Willow when there are other suspects out there. Instead, Alexis’s tactic caused confusion and blew Portia’s life apart. On the positive side, Drew’s nasty blackmail was exposed and now he could be charged with extortion. Go Alexis! But Portia’s problems are far from over. However, is Alexis really to blame? If we are looking at this critically and clearly, Portia spilled too much tea.

Dr. Portia Robinson’s courtroom confession unraveled she. She was on the stand. A series of questions led by the dense exposed Portia and Dr. Gannon’s (Sawandi Wilson) affair. Or did Portia so that herself? Alexis asked Portia’s whereabouts the night of Drew Cain’s (Cameron Mathison) shooting. Portia was at the Metro Court, and Alexis asked if she meant the restaurant. That’s when Portia lost what little emotional control she had left and broke down. She admitted that she was in a hotel room. And finally, she had to admit that the room was under the name of Dr. Isaiah Gannon.

What Portia didn’t have to do was disclose what was happening inside that hotel room. For all anyone knew, Portia and Dr. Gannon could have been meeting night work. Whole unlikely, she still could have just kept her cool in court and e en let it all out as soon as court goes to recess.

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General Hospital Spoilers: Curtis Is Onto Portia and Isaiah

Curtis is onto Portia and Isaiah
General Hospital: Portia warns Isaiah

Trina felt like a child receiving a Christmas wish when Portia agreed to come home. Although temporary, this happy little family reunion is all Trina wanted. But all that could change if Curtis is onto Portia and Isaiah.

According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Trina‘s brief moment of childhood bliss becomes devastation, and so much more. GH rumors tease that Trina’s world comes crashing down. This time the fallout has nothing to do with Jordan Ashford.

Suddenly, Curtis was an entirely new man when in Portia’s hospital room. For a man who walked out of her office door and chose Jordan, Curtis sure was protective over Porsche and the baby. His request that Portia comes home to recover isn’t is understandable. However, Curtis seemed oddly overjoyed when she agreed. It’s almost like he wanted to give them another shot.

General Hospital previews for 12-17-25 reveal that Portia warns Isaiah. Dr. Gannon declares that he isn’t afraid and Portia tells him that he should be. Just when Curtis and Trina seemed their happiest, will Curtis find out about Portia and Isaiah?

General Hospital Spoilers: Portia Goes To Extremes- Will She Use Her Position As A Doctor As The Ultimate Weapon?

Portia unethically treats Heather Webber
Portia unethically treats Heather Webber

There’s no doubt in my mind that Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) is a loving and protective mother and wife. She may not have made all of the right choices when it comes to her family life, but her heart is always with the ones that she loves.

When it comes to Trina, Portia’s fears run wild. The thought of losing her daughter generates fear within her. As a result, Portia’s fears, drive her to do things that she normally wouldn’t do.

According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Portia is in the position to take matters into her own hands. As a doctor, Dr. Robinson (Brook Kerr) took an oath to always ethically take care of her patients. Essentially, even if the patient is a criminal, Dr. Robinson took an oath to always do the best she can to save a life.

Portia Unethically Treats Heather Webber

GH spoilers tease that Portia is tempted to break the Doctor Hippocratic Oath. Indeed, Dr. Portia Robinson is a medical doctor. But first and foremost, she is a mother. As a mother, her instinct is to protect her daughter. That’s why she is willing to do whatever it takes to keep Trina (Tabyana Ali) from harm. First, Portia’s concern about Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) and his family had her doing things she normally wouldn’t. And now that Heather Webber is a threat to Trina, Portia finds herself compromised yet again.

Will Trina use her position as a medical professional as the ultimate weapon against Heather?

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