3 Hot Y&R Plotlines You Won’t Want To Miss
The Young and the Restless teases three major plotlines coming ahead that you won’t want to miss. It will determine the romantic destiny of Nick and Sally as a pair, starting with the bombshell of fatherhood. Jeremy, on the other hand, will be let out of jail and be hell-bent on retaliation. Victor will be surrounded by issues and plots. However, few of them will significantly alter the course of the narrative. Keep reading to know the upcoming storyline!
Will Sally and Nick get married on Y&R?
As seen in a recent episode, Sally finally confided in Nick Newman. She acknowledged that there’s a possibility that her unborn child is Adam’s. Even though Nick was aware of this paternity twist, he was waiting for her to bring it up. Honesty is always the best course of action, Nick advised Sally.
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— Young and Restless (@YandR_CBS) February 12, 2023
Sally was relieved to find Nick unfazed by her revelation. But if she thinks everything is going to be fine, regardless of the outcome of the paternity test, then she’s greatly mistaken. The paternity test is about to begin. The resolution of paternity and pregnancy narratives typically takes months. Therefore, it appears that the drama has only begun.
READ MORE: Y&R Spoilers (Feb 13-17): Is Sally’s baby’s paternity a deal maker or a deal breaker?
Watch out, Jack and Diane!
Next, we have Jeremy who has returned with the intention of exacting revenge. He desired to reunite with Diane and depart the community permanently. However, Diane went back to Jack and got him locked up.
He was already enraged with Diane for reporting him to the authorities and putting him in jail for a grueling six years for money laundering. He considered retaliation now that she and Jack have accused him of grand theft. With Jeremy, Diane and Jack need to be very cautious all the time.
Fans are aware that Jeremy was already on bail when the cops arrested him again. To make him spend the remainder of his life in jail, Jack and Diane deliberately set him up in another crime. He is now hell-bent on exacting revenge on his enemies, Diane and Jack in particular.
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— Young and Restless (@YandR_CBS) January 30, 2023
He will undoubtedly make them pay once he witnesses Diane and Jack’s happy ending. The spoilers hint that he is seeking retribution. As a result, Genoa City residents are going to be in serious jeopardy. The first thing Jeremy intends to do will be interesting to watch.
READ MORE: What had happened to Diane Jenkins 11 years ago? | Y&R Refresher
Victor is hell-bent to get Adam out of Jabot
Also, Y&R fans are aware that Victor Newman is now involved in a number of heated plots. First, he is attempting to remove Tucker McCall by collaborating with Victoria Newman. Nate Hastings was recently brought in by her. According to the spoilers, The Mustache is now putting his allegiance to the test.
Then, undermining Adam at Jabot to get him fired is another issue on his plate. Despite his daughter’s objections, he is planning to push his youngest son into the family firm.
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— Young and Restless (@YandR_CBS) February 5, 2023
He is still unaware that Sally is carrying a Newman heir while all of these corporate issues are ongoing. Once he learns the shocking news of her pregnancy, he’ll merely expedite the procedure because he already wants her out of the area. Keep an eye out in the following weeks as Victor plays business trick shots.
What do you think about these plot twists? Who’s the real dad to Sally’s baby? How will Jeremy create hurdles in Diane and Jack’s life? And who will be Victor’s next target? Comment your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.