The Young and the Restless spoilers reveal a gender reveal for Sally and Adam’s baby. Yes, it was definitely three’s a crowd for Sally Spectra’s (Courtney Hope) ultrasound when Baby Daddy Adam Newman (Mark Grossman) and boyfriend Nick Newman (Johsua Morrow) both joined her. Many fans think Nick didn’t belong there at all and just horned in on a moment that should be for the parents and they may be right, but this is the story that Y&R wants to tell.
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In fact, both Nick and Adam are right there when Sally gets the ultrasound results and learns she is going to have a perfect baby girl. Adam and Sally are thrilled and can’t stop staring at one another while Nick looks like the third wheel that he is.
Will he ever get the hint that he should just step aside and allow Adam and Sally to repair their relationship? There is a reason Sally got pregnant with Adam’s child and chose to sleep with him that night. She loves him but is protecting herself with Nick.
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The Great Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) may feel the exact same way that many fans do when he has a talk with Nick about his relationship with Sally. Thanks to Adam, Victor now knows that his younger son is the father of Sally’s baby and that Adam is still madly in love with Sally.
After they talk business, Victor warns Nick that he is playing with fire if he allows his relationship with Sally to continue.
This isn’t the first time Nick has wanted one of Adam’s women and also not the first time he could end up raising one of Adam’s children. Adam let it go the first time with Christian, but he is determined to be a part of his daughter’s life.
Nick lets it drop with Victor that he is about to get a new granddaughter but all that does is make Victor see the situation more clearly. With Adam and Sally anticipating this arrival, Nick is going to get hurt in the end.
Will Nick heed his father’s advice or will he continue to latch onto Sally and a situation that he doesn’t belong in?