It’s been almost a year since Tabyana Ali took over the role of Trina Robinson on ‘General Hospital’ and she has made the character her own. The 20-year-old actor, who was a guest on Maurice Benard’s popular podcast State of Mind, has faced her own challenges growing up in a small town near San Antonio, Texas as the “only black kid.” Despite facing racism at a young age, Tabyana has emerged as a strong, feisty, and funny individual, and she brought those same qualities to the role of Trina.
Trina Robinson, the daughter of Portia Robinson and Marcus Taggert, and the best friend of Josslyn Jacks, is quickly becoming a fan favorite on the soap opera. As half of the couple nicknamed “Sprina” alongside Spencer Cassadine, Trina is helping to bring diversity to the soap, something that Tabyana feels is incredibly important.
‘General Hospital’ Spoilers: Actress, Tabyana Ali Shares Touching Racism Experience at Age 5
In the interview with Maurice, Tabyana said, “I feel lucky to be in this position, especially for someone who looks like me. It means a lot to a lot of little girls like me.” Growing up, Tabyana faced racism at a young age but she didn’t let it break her spirit. In the interview, she told Maurice that her first experience with racism was at the age of 5 but she didn’t fully comprehend it at the time.
Tabyana was a small, feisty, and funny kid, and she didn’t let anyone push her around. She eventually became the popular kid in school but didn’t let herself get picked on. Tabyana learned how to stand up for herself and it’s a trait that has served her well in both her personal and professional life. The actor said that she first realized she was experiencing racism in an Ulta Beauty store with her mom.
She noticed they were being followed by a worker in the store, who eventually hid in the back when they went to confront her. That experience made Tabyana begin to “figure out what racism is.” Despite facing challenges, Tabyana has always been strong and has never let anyone or anything break her spirit.
“Sprina” is becoming a fan-favorite couple on ‘General Hospital’ and Maurice even compared them to the old days of Sonny and Brenda, a hugely popular couple in the 90s. The change towards more diversity on the soap is largely credited to producer Frank Valentini, who brought characters like Trina and her family to ‘General Hospital’.
Tabyana is grateful to be in this position and is determined to make the most of it, both for herself and for young girls who may look up to her. In conclusion, Tabyana Ali is a rising star in the world of soap operas and is quickly making a name for herself on ‘General Hospital’.
Despite facing challenges growing up, she has emerged as a strong and determined individual who is bringing much-needed diversity to the soap. Tabyana’s portrayal of Trina Robinson is captivating and fans are sure to be seeing more of her in the future. She is a role model for young girls and a shining example of what it means to be resilient and strong in the face of adversity.

