On The Young and the Restless, February 27, Audra issued Sally a dire warning. Sally is warming up to Billy again. Audra assumed that she would’ve moved on and gotten a fresh start. But the last thing she needs is to fall back on her old ways.
Key Takeaways
- Sally accepted Billy’s invitation to dinner.
- Audra wondered if she was going to let him talk her into getting back with him.
- Sally claimed their dinner date is a final goodbye.
- Audra warned her friend that Billy won’t go without a fight.
Did Billy’s Charms Work On Sally?
Sally (Courtney Hope) spotted Billy (Jason Thompson) behind the desk at Chancellor Industries. He took full responsibility for the end of their professional relationship, but he didn’t want to end their romantic relationship.
Billy asked Sally if she would have dinner with him. He wanted to convince her not to give up on him. She warned him that they made a clean break. She already moved her stuff out of his apartment.
Billy convinced her that they wouldn’t know unless they tried. They had a good thing going. Billy said that Sally was willing to consider this as her final goodbye. She agreed to just one dinner. (Y&R just reignited Sally and Chelsea’s feud, and it was glorious).
Audra’s Dire Warning
Later, Sally met up with Audra (Zuleyka Silver) at Society. Audra had a mock-up of their new logo, which she was excited about. As they discussed business, Audra could tell there was something on Sally’s mind.
Sally mentioned that she just ran into Billy. Even though she made it clear to him that she’s moved on, he invited her to dinner, and she accepted. Audra couldn’t believe that Sally agreed to dinner with him.
Sally assured her BFF that she wasn’t giving Billy a second chance. She didn’t want to end their relationship on bad terms. This dinner is a final goodbye for both of them.
Sally Needs a Serious Reality Check
Sally already went back to her old ways. She checked in with Billy even though she didn’t have to. She has the freedom to not worry about him anymore, and he’s the first thing she worries about.
Sally claimed she’s not letting Billy talk her into getting back together. Audra warned her that she needed to think about herself, not Billy, no matter what happened. And she’s right.
She needs to focus on herself. Sally doesn’t need to worry about Billy or Chancellor Industries anymore, since she made that call. (Here’s why Sally Spectra’s independence is the shake-up Y&R desperately needs).






