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General Hospital: Are Trina And Spencer Breaking Up?

General Hospital spoilers say that there’s only so much that a girl can take. It seems like Trina can’t help but question Spencer’s loyalty towards her – along with their future – as she feels quite divided about his devotion to little Ace. Actually, make that his devotion to Ace and Esme.

This has prompted a lot of fans to wonder if the two are going to break up. Luckily, actress Tabyana Ali offers some answers. Keep reading below for everything you need to know.

Speaking to Soap Opera Digest in a new interview, Tabyana admits that Trina and Spencer are still in love, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t dealing with a few bumps in their relationship and reassessing their relationship.

However, after an argument that they had, Spencer shows just how much he cares for Trina by camping out in the hallway of her dorm room just so he can apologize to her. Talk about real devotion.

Tabyana previews to the publication, “She doesn’t want him to just be saying it just to say it! She wants him to actually believe it and feel it and really understand it himself. And I think he does a good job of conveying that he does believe it himself and he is seeing what she is talking about.”

However, General Hospital spoilers say that Spencer is trying to say all of the right words just because he wants to show Trina that her heart matters to him. He then tells her that he can accept Ace is his brother and not his son, which she takes him for his word.

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Tabyana says that her character is doing her best to try and trust Spencer. She offered, “I think the idea of this coming back up [as a problem between them] is not just gonna vanish for Trina. But for now, for her it’s like, ‘Okay, we’ve talked about it. I’m going to trust you that things are going to change.’”

Watch this space. Tell us, what do you think of this story? Drop us a line in our comments section below with your thoughts.

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