Y&R Spoilers Speculation: Why Audra Charles Is Really In Genoa City

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From the time she first showed up on the canvas, viewers have been wondering if Y&R spoilers would tease what Audra was really after. Did she want to reunite with Noah? She did have that sob story about losing their baby. But nothing came of that.

Y&R Spoilers Speculation

Audra (Zuleyka Silver) and Tucker (Trevor St. John) were in cahoots for a while. They were friends with benefits. But when that ended, she didn’t seem particularly upset. She’s definitely been sniffing around Nate (Sean Dominic). But that seems more out of habit than due to her actually wanting him. So who is Audra’s ultimate destination?

Young and the Restless: Occam’s Razor

We should have seen it right away. It was right there in front of our faces. So obvious. Audra doesn’t want Noah (Rory Gibson), she doesn’t want Tucker, and she doesn’t want Nate. Audra wants the ultimate prize. Audra wants Victor (Eric Braeden).

Y&R Spoilers: Elementary, My Dear

We know, right? Why didn’t we see it before? Everyone wants Victor, so why shouldn’t Audra? She met Noah, found out how rich he was, and went after him. But then she also found out how dull and whiny he was. But why should that cost her all that lovely Newman money?

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Audra used Tucker to get her to Genoa City, and then she used Nate to get herself into Victor’s orbit. She can handle the rest from here. She doesn’t even have to go after Victor. He’s coming to her.

Y&R: Mutual Attraction

Sure, Victor may have thought he was the one who initiated contact by asking Audra about Nate. But she knew what she was doing. Does Audra remind Victor — and the audience — of anyone else?

How about Sabrina (Raya Meddine), one of Victor’s many in-between Nikki (Melody Thomas Scott) vibes? They definitely look alike. And Sabrina was a school friend of Victoria’s (Amelia Heinle). If Victor would go after a contemporary of his daughter’s, why not his grandson’s? Like the movie Dazed and Confused, Victor can also claim, “I get older. They stay the same.”

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