Young And The Restless Spoilers: Phyllis Pleads Her Case

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The Young and the Restless spoilers tease that Phyllis ends up trying to explain herself to Summer. Plus, Victoria wonders if Nick is loyal while Nate takes great pains to cover his tracks. This is sure to be a drama-filled episode you won’t want to miss.

The Young and the Restless Spoilers Highlights

Phyllis (Michelle Stafford) faked her death to get back at Diane (Susan Walters), which was ironic since Phyllis had called what Diane did the worst thing ever. Of course, shortly after the whole plan went off without a hitch, Phyllis changed her mind, and she ended up killing Jeremy.

Now, she’s revealed herself to an almost disbelieving Summer (Allison Lanier). Once Summer gets over her happiness at seeing her mom alive, she will be furious about what Phyllis did, so that’s why Phyllis pleads her case. What will she say to get Summer on board?

Young & Restless Spoilers: Loyalty Test

Victor (Eric Braeden) recently asked Nick (Joshua Morrow) to quit Newman Enterprises and work with Adam (Mark Grossman) at McCall Unlimited. While Nick didn’t seem at all interested in his dad’s offer, perhaps he considers it after he’s had some time to think about it.

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With all the recent drama between Nick and Victoria (Amelia Heinle) over her involvement with Nate (Sean Dominic) and her firing Sally (Courtney Hope) a while ago, maybe Nick starts to see the possibilities in Victor’s idea. Is that what makes Victoria question Nick’s loyalty? Or, is there something more going on?
Y&R Spoilers: Suspicious Minds

Nate decided to draw a line in the sand with Victoria, claiming he was committed to his relationship with Elena (Brytni Sarpy). Of course, his girlfriend realizes something isn’t quite right with Nate and Victoria’s working relationship. Elena isn’t anybody’s fool.

After Victoria asks Nate to go on a business trip with her, the temptation could be more than he can resist. Nate covers his tracks, but he may not be able to satisfy Elena’s concerns.

 

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