Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) and Marcus Taggert (Réal Andrews) have a complicated relationship. The once married couple have a daughter, Trina Robinson (Sydney Mikayla).
Things didn’t work out between Trina’s parents, and love triangles are always messy.
General Hospital previews show Portia and Taggert discuss Jordan Ashford’s (Briana Nicole Henry) marital status with Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Portia is caught off guard when Taggert accuses her of cheating on him with Curtis. Jordan and Curtis are separated because she keeps her work life private and Curtis needs full disclosure. Taggert seems to think the reason they aren’t together is next of Portia. Although it’s true Portia cheated with Curtis on the past, that’s not the case presently.
General Hospital rumors claim Portia still has feelings for Curtis. After all, she met Curtis when she was lonely and vulnerable and hasn’t been able to shake her feelings since. The elephant in the room caused even more distance between Portia and Taggert, resulting in their inevitable split.
With Taggert moving into Jordan’s, and her separation from Curtis, GH rumors claim Curtis and Portia Will her a second chance at romance.
It’s seems like Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), and Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco), are making friends with some on the other side of the law. It’s no secret that Sonny Corinthos has engaged in criminal activity, motivating the PCPD to try and nail him for something for decades. But lately, Sonny and his crew of family, friends, and employees, have been getting chummy with law enforcement.
General Hospital spoilers revealed in recent months, Sonny and Jason have been willing and have been compliant with DA Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry), and helped Sonny’s old enemy, Marcus Taggert (Réal Andrews).
General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint that Sonny, Jason, Sam, and Spinelli (Bradford Anderson) is not only making nice with the opposite side of the law, but Sonny is actually a relative to someone who hasn’t been outed as law enforcement.
General Hospital rumors claim that Sonny’s cousin, Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor) is actually an undercover agent, sent to Port Charles to get a handle on the drugs being filtered into the city by Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober).
Although Sam wasn’t too fond of Brando after finding out he slept with her sister, Molly Lansing Davis (Haley Pullos), she has warmed up to him after discovering he is not working for Cyrus. Jason, Sam, and Spinelli actually came to Brando’s rescue after he was attacked in his shop by Cyrus’ goons.
Sonny doesn’t take well to being blindsided by the truth. If and when he finds out about Brando, will they be able to maintain their mutual respect and likeness for one another? I mean, after all, they are family. ????
Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) has become Cyrus Renault’s (Jeff Kober) puppet while he holds the safety of her loved ones, especially her son TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow) and husband, Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner), in his hands.
For a few months now, Jordan has been in contact with a secret partner through her burner phone. She and this person have been working behind the scenes to get one over on Cyrus Renault. In order to ensure their plan is successful, Jordan must keep this secret from literally everyone- even Curtis.
GH spoilers showed that Jordan received a call from in Unknown Number and Curtis happened to pick it up. The caller didn’t say anything when they heard Curtis on the other end. Jordan then later met with her secret partner and said, “Looking pretty good for a dead man.” General Hospital spoilers and rumors have been hinting for months that Marcus Taggert (Réal Andrews) would end up turning up alive, and this exclamation from DA Ashford pretty much validates that her secret partner is Marcus Taggert.
General Hospital spoilers suggest Taggert’s death was staged so that Cyrus would think he is a step ahead of the PCPD, leading him to believe he is in more control than in actuality. Cyrus will be blindsided when the truth about Taggert is exposed, but Jordan needs to play things carefully so that the timing is just right.
After all is said and done, Taggert will be able to show himself to his daughter Trina Robinson (Sydney Makayla) and let her know her dad is alive.
Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) is using a burner phone that cannot be tracked to contact someone who’s identity is being kept under wraps.
Genera Hospital spoilers and rumors have hinted that Marcus Taggert (Real Andrews) is actually still alive and that his death was faked to let Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) believe he was ahead of the PCPD in this turf war. If Taggert’s death was staged, he and Jordan could be working together in order to blindside Cyrus and take down his organization for good.
Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor) happened to be at the right place at the right time when Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and his family were targeted by Cyrus. Coincidence? Mostly likely not. Brand didn’t just happen to be right there at that exact time when the explosion blasted, putting Sonny’s loved ones in harms way. Although Brando was there to help save the day. Sam McCall (Lindsay Hartley, Kelly Monaco) called out Brando on all his coincidental mishaps surrounding her family, including what has happened to Jason Morgan (Steve Burton).
One of these men could be working with Jordan to take down Cyrus. Which is it? Is Brando on the right side of the law and a traitor to Sonny either way? Or is he truly just out to get Cyrus while protecting his Corinthos family? Or is Taggert really alive? Jordan and Taggert were partners before the attack. Did they plan this all along? Will Trina get her father back when all is revealed?
So many questions! Make sure to watch General Hospital and keep up here with GH Blog!
Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) is trying to take down mobster, and known drug trafficker, Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober). Cyrus has already succeeded in taking out Jordan’s former colleagues who were working undercover with Jordan in a previous case against Cyrus. Cyrus wants revenge.
Last year, Detective Marcus Taggert (Real Andrews) died a hero while trying to help his daughter, Trina Robinson (Sydney Makayla) and her friends, Joss Jacks (Eden McCoy), Cam Webber (William Lipton), and Dev Cerci (Ashton Arbab) in an attack on Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Jordan’s family put out by Renault.
Since Andrews left GH, clues may have been dropped regarding whether or not Taggert was actually alive. GH rumors suggest Taggert’s death was staged so that Jordan and Taggert could work together as a team, having Taggert behind the scenes, to get a head of Cyrus and take him down.
Jordan contacts someone on a burner phone to discuss current matters. Could Jordan have been reaching out to Taggert this whole time?
Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) was taken aback when he saw his ex lover, Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) making a home for herself and her daughter, Trina Robinson (Sydney Makayla). Curtis and Portia were romantically involved in the past but that affair was short lived once Curtis found out Portia was a married woman.
Portia was married to Detective Marcus Taggert (Réal Andrews), and the two have raised their daughter, Trina. Recently their family suffered a tragedy after Taggert was killed on Cyrus Renault’s (Jeff Kober) orders. Trina now holds resentment toward Curtis and Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) for their part in the entire situation which lead to the death of her father.
Curtis has been up front with Portia in the past, asking her directly if he could be Trina’s father. The timeline of their relationship in correlation with Trina’s age fits into place. But when confronted, Portia assured Curtis that Trina was Taggert’s daughter.
General Hospital spoilers hint that Curtis will discover a clue that will pique his curiosity on the topic, even after he was told by Portia that he was not Trina’s dad. Curtis has a knack for digging up dirt and discovering the truth about people and the parts of their lives they hope to keep hidden. This won’t be any different when it comes to Portia. Curtis is determined to uncover the truth, and this time it’s personal.
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.
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?
Commissioner Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) has landed herself in a no-win situation when Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) came to Port Charles to get revenge on Jordan, her partner Detective Marcus Taggert (Real Andrews), and two of their other partners. Jordan, Taggert, and the others were part of a team that put Cyrus behind bars and now he is out to burn down the city Jordan has vowed to protect. Other than her city, Jordan as a mother, has vowed to protect her son, TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow). Cyrus has kidnapped TJ and is making Jordan work for him so that he has someone on the inside to help move his drugs and crimes through Port Charles. Lorraine aka Harmony Miller has also gotten herself roped into Renault’s illegal activity. Harmony is no pillar of the community, and has made quite a reputation for herself due to her involvement in the Dawn of Day cult lead by Shiloh Archer (Coby Ryan McLaughlin). Harmony was desperate to get out of Pentonville, so Cyrus made her an offer she could’t refuse. She would work for Cyrus in exchange for her freedom, and she took it. Now Harmony is the one giving direction to Jordan which is all orchestrated by Cyrus.
General Hospital spoilers hint that Harmony will turn away from the dark side and actually help Jordan save TJ. As they say, no deed goes unpunished and Harmony will play with fire when turning on Cyrus to help Jordan. General Hospital rumors hint that Harmony will end up getting killed due to her betrayal of her agreement with Cyrus.
This will ultimately lead to an even bigger shocking revelation. There has been previous speculation form General Hospital spoilers and rumors, claiming Harmony is not Willow Tait’s (Katelyn MacMullen) biological mother. There has also been hints dropped regarding Willow and Nina Reeves as long lost mother and daughter. General Hospital Blog’s spoilers have previously revealed that Willow has one half of a heart shaped pendant that Nina holds the other half in her possession.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors claim after the death of Harmony. Willow will make a shocking discovery that Harmony was her adoptive mother all along and that she has a biological mother out in the world somewhere. Hopefully all the pieces of the puzzle fit together, leading Nina to finally find the daughter she has been searching for.
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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