Makeups. Breakups. Shakeups. Find out what happens in ourYoung and the Restless spoilers for the week of September 21, 2020.
The Young and the Restless Spoilers: “A Very Complicated History”
Following the DNA results, Elena finds herself worrying about Devon and Amanda’s growing connection. She expresses her concern of the bond and an energy growing between Devon and Hilary’s twin and she confesses her concerns to Nate that everything has changed and she’s Devon’s obligation. Meanwhile, Amanda’s apologies for opening up a wound with Devon, but cannot help wanting to know more. Devon says it’s opening up feelings for him, but it’s not about him. It’s about honoring what Hilary would want. He shares the letter Hilary wrote to Santa when she was young and then tells Amanda he can’t help her anymore because it’s affecting him. Later in the week, Billy helps Amanda dig for clues about her past, Devon honors Hilary’s memory, and Elena finds herself making a confession to Nate. Will we get the quad we’ve craved?
In happier news, Summer and Kyle make it official. The lovebirds get down on one knee and present each other with custom engagement rings. They make engagement vows, declare it’s their time, and are over the moon–too bad Kyle’s not divorced yet…and that his not-yet ex wife saw the proposal.
More The Young and the Restless Spoilers
- Lola and Theo are at a crossroads
- Sharon takes her frustration out on Mariah
- Nick comes clean with Jack
- Victor gives Adam unsolicited advice
- Phyllis and Nick discuss their future
- Victoria interrogates Chance about his past
- Chelsea and Adam plot against Billy
- Phyllis keeps the peace between Nick and Summer
- Lily stands her ground with Nikki
- Abby shows her support of Chance
- Sharon apologizes to Rey
Source Sneak Peek: Y&R Edition – Week of September 28, 2020
Jack is skeptical about Kyle and Summer’s relationship; Victor pushes Billy too far; Billy and Lily deal with the fallout of a scandal.
The Young and the Restless airs weekdays on CBS. Episodes are also available on CBS.com and CBS All Access.
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