General Hospital Spoilers: Portia Has It Out With Spencer

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General Hospital spoilers reveal that Portia is frank about her feelings for Spencer.Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr), who has always felt that Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) is not suited for her daughter, realized just how mistaken she has been due to the danger aboard The Haunted Star and in Greenland. She knows how Trina feels for Spencer and is unwilling to let Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali) make her own decisions.

For weeks, she has been daydreaming about how to get Trina out of Spencer’s sight, and she has even requested her brother Zeke Robinson (Gavin Houston) to speak with Trina on her behalf. Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) is being persuaded to leave the city by her so that Spencer will pursue her and Baby Ace. All of those roles are still open to her, but Portia seizes the chance to talk with Spencer when he visits her house as Trina’s guest for Curtis Ashford’s (Donnell Turner) birthday celebration.

General Hospital Spoilers: Portia Lays Her Cards On The Table

While many fans disapprove of Portia’s resolve to keep Spencer and Trina apart, Brook Keer comprehends the motivations and emotions that drive her character.

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In the June 19, 2023 issue of Soap Opera Digest, Kerr commented, “You have blinkers on when you have that first love and your heart opens up to someone.” Therefore, Portia feels compelled to play the role of the opposing party and say, “Look, all of those things you’re feeling are valid, but let’s not forget the other side.” Just into this with a clear mind and no blinkers.

General Hospital Spoilers: Portia Is One Angry Mother

She might not be as kind and kind, though, after she has Spencer where she wants him. Despite the fact that he is a visitor in her house and making an effort to be kind, Portia is entirely preoccupied with protecting her daughter from what she perceives to be a threat.

Trina’s happiness is important to Portia, therefore she struggles to cling on to her while allowing her to grow up, according to Kerr. She sometimes succeeds and other times doesn’t, but the problems she has with Spencer are real. Why not express them then?

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