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Drew Will Soon Sidestep Nina For Someone New — But Who?

General Hospital spoilers reveal Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) may have recently gotten mixed up with Nina Reeves Corinthos (Cynthia Watros), but she has another thing coming if she thinks she has any kind of hold on the guy. He might have warmed to her slightly, and he may even be willing to help her out with Willow Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen), but that’s where Nina’s luck stops.

On the other hand, rumor has it Drew will continue to get lucky in some pretty surprising ways. Who might be the next woman he jumps into bed with — and will it be just another fling, or something more that Nina never could have held a candle to?

General Hospital Spoilers — Nina Reeves Never Counted Anyway

Let’s be honest. Whatever is happening between Nina and Drew has to be short-lived. The fans can’t stomach much more of this. Their sudden urge to rip one another’s clothes off left viewers wondering if they had both lost their minds.

To add insult to injury, neither of them is generally the type to lose control that way. Whether they needed a fix or just wanted to funnel their rage against their exes into something else, this is the last thing anyone saw coming.

Nina showed so much confidence when she told Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) there was no chance Drew was planting unsavory thoughts about her in Willow’s mind.

She may be counting her chickens before they hatch if she thinks this is going to be a long-winding affair that continues to bestow favors upon her. Drew has someone else in his sights.

GH Spoilers – Suggest Jordan Ashford Has Caught His Eye

We’ve known for a minute now that Drew seems to be rather flirtatious with Deputy Mayor Jordan Ashford (Tanisha Harper).

His sit-down with her to pitch his idea for a new space in the city where he needs her support was just another of many chats they’ve had where he was able to impress Jordan.

She walked away wanting to know more and looking forward to the next time they would see each other. But we know Jordan is rather focused on her job, and quite reserved.

It wouldn’t be like her to chase after Drew. So if he wants to make this happen, it’ll have to be him who goes out on that ledge first.

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