General Hospital hunk Adrian Anchondo reveals he’s dating fellow soap actor Colton Little
Actors from two long-running daytime soaps have fallen for each other in real life.
General Hospital actor Adrian Anchondo has gone Instagram official with his new boyfriend, Colton Little.
Anchondo has been playing the role of Marco Rios since March 2025. His other credits include Law & Order: Organized Crime, and FBI: Most Wanted.
Yesterday, on Instagram, he posted a photo of himself in San Juan. Boyfriend Little is planting a kiss on his cheek.
“This Christmas made my heart pop
” said Anchondo. “Thank you Puerto Rico and Florida
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Anchondo carousel of videos and photos showed the men enjoying sweet vacation time together in Puerto Rico and Florida.


Some of those who commented were quick to recognize Little. He also happens to be an actor and has a recurring role as ISA agent Andrew, son of Shane and Kimberly, on that other long-running soap: Days Of Our Lives.
When Anchondo joined General Hospital in the spring, his character, Marco, was a lawyer with a mysterious past. He made his debut by having a romantic dalliance with Lucas Jones (played by Van Hansis).
He and Hansis actually met 20 years previously at a theatre festival in Williamstown, Massachusetts.
“I think we did a play with each other,” Anchondo told TV Insider last spring. “It’s funny because I remember having a little crush on him [Van Hansis] back then, and we’ve been in the same circles because we have mutual friends. So, I felt totally comfortable. Van has a very comfortable person to be around, regardless if you’ve known him for 20 years or not.”
Check out more photos of Anchondo and Little below.
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