Y&R Spoilers Wild Speculation: Demon Seed Conner Targets Sally Spectra

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Y&R spoilers tease that every kid has been put through hell by their parents. Think of Victoria and Nick living through Victor and Nikki’s constant breakups and make-ups. Think of how many mother figures Christian has lost. Think of Daniel and Summer having to live through Phyllis’s crazy. But, in Genoa City, Connor Newman is the only child whose feelings are constantly front and center.

Y&R Spoilers Wild Speculation: My Way

At the moment, Connor (Judah Mackey) is all huffy about his dad having another baby with Sally (Courtney Hope), and he’s even more huffy about Billy (Jason Thompson) and Johnny (Paxton Mishkind) trying to cheer him up about it. Connor has had budding psycho written all over him since he was using Sharon (Sharon Case) to manipulate Chelsea (Melissa Claire Egan) and Adam (Mark Grossman) back together.

But now he isn’t as little and cute as he used to be. People aren’t automatically giving in to his every whim. They’re making him work for it. Connor obviously doesn’t like that. Of course, now that he’s being expected to act like an adult, it’s time for him to move up in adult crimes.

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Remember how unhappy Connor was to learn that Chelsea was Johnny’s biological mother? He hated the thought of not being the center of her universe. Now Connor is feeling the same way about Sally’s baby-to-be. It’s too late for him to do anything about Johnny. Besides, Johnny is bigger than him. But Sally’s baby…there’s still potential there.

Y&R Spoilers: History Repeats Itself

Abby (Melisa Ordway) is Connor’s aunt. Maybe at some family function, Connor happened to overhear how Abby lost her baby when her husband, Stitch’s, son tied a string at the top of the staircase, which made Abby slip, fall, and miscarry. Would Connor try the same trick with Sally? And if he does, will he have a handy brain tumor to blame it on? Or will Chelsea and Adam finally be forced to admit their son is a spoiled — and dangerous — brat?

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