General Hospital Spoilers: Spencer And Trina Spark Nikolas And Portia’s Tawdry Affair

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You’re undoubtedly thinking how on earth Nikolas Cassadine (a.k.a. Adam Huss) and Brook Kerr’s Portia Robinson would ever get acquainted. Yes, it’s not that simple. Although it’s public secret that Portia despises the whole Cassadine family, animosity between Ava Jerome (Maura West) and Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) did not prevent them from meeting by chance in a tomb. In actuality, that evening produced something far greater than themselves.

So, does that mean that someone has to die inorder for Portia and Nikolas to throw themselves at one another? Odds are that won’t be the case. Instead, one thing leads to another upon Nikolas Cassadine’s return. General Hospital spoilers tease that Portia isn’t done meddling in her daughter Trina Robinson’s (Tabyana Ali) love life. Currently, Trina and Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) are at odds over this situation with Esme (Avery Kristen Pohl) and baby Ace (Jay and Joey Clay). Regardless, Trina and Spencer truly love each other. Maybe they’ll work this out, maybe they won’t. But this is for Trina to decide.

Spencer and Trina Spark Nikolas and Portia’s Tawdry Affair

GH spoilers tease that Nikolas’s return triggers Spencer. Nikolas abandoned his son in the past and Spencer can’t see past the selfishness. So when Nik comes home, odds are he won’t receive a warm welcome from his son. But instead Spencer lashes out at his father. Additionally, GH rumors tease that Trina finds out that Portia has even sabotaging her relationship. After all, Trina’s mother is the reason that Esme moved into Laura Spencer’s (Genie Francis) home in the first place. Of course, Portia knew exactly what she was doing when she nudged Esme to move in close to her ex.

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According to shocking General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Trina shuts off Portia because she is so furious with her. Spencer even goes so far as to write off his own father. Both of these problematic parents overreached their children, and they are now paying the price. It turns out that when your kids refuse to talk to you, life may get lonely. How isolated, nevertheless, will Nikolas and Portia become? Enough that they can rely on one another to help them deal with errors?

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