The Young and the Restless spoilers tease that Kyle Abbott draws a line in the sand where his mother-in-law is concerned. Plus, Diane has revenge on her mind, and Nick and Sharon worry about their daughter.
The Young and the Restless Spoilers Highlights
Kyle (Michael Mealor) made no secret of his anger at Summer (Allison Lanier) for lying to his face. The fact that she sacrificed his mother in an attempt to save her own might be just a step too far over the line for him.
After he expressed his unhappiness at her behavior, Summer begged him not to turn in Phyllis (Michelle Stafford), which left him even more infuriated. Now, Kyle blows the whistle on Phyllis, so it doesn’t seem like Summer’s concerns swayed him to keep this secret. What will this mean for their marri age?
Young & Restless Spoilers: Revenge Served Warm
Diane (Susan Walters) has been repeatedly attacked by Ashley (Eileen Davidson). She feels she doesn’t deserve the behavior since she’s proven herself over and over again, but Ashley disagrees.
As Ashley plots to try to do whatever she can to keep Diane out of a position of power at Jabot, it looks like Diane figures out something she can do to get back at Jack’s (Peter Bergman) sister. Diane gets revenge against Ashley, but something tells us it won’t be the end of their feud.
Y&R Spoilers: Gotta Have Faith
Nick (Joshua Morrow) and Sharon (Sharon Case) have a huge problem on their hands in the form of Cameron Kirsten (Linden Ashby). He’s threatened them, and then, he allegedly went so far as to poison Faith’s (Reylynn Caster) cat.
Both Nick and Sharon worry about Faith, and it’s not a surprise, given the intensity of the situation they’re all in. They realize that Cameron could do anything at any time, and he’s already gotten past Victor’s (Eric Braeden) security once, so it makes sense he might do it again.
In case you missed it, there were some incredible performances last week on The Young and the Restless, and Soap Hub had a hard time choosing exactly who should be awarded Performer of the Week honors.