On The Young and the Restless, Summer has already run out on Kyle the night before their planned elopement. And that was before she found he had a child and an ex who is very eager for the boy to start calling Kyle (Michael Mealor) Daddy.
Summer (Hunter King) is feeling threatened like never before in her charmed life. Since she can’t appear anything less than magnanimous to Tara (Elizabeth Leiner), Summer is currently taking her frustrations out on Sally (Courtney Hope). But will her next step be breaking up with Kyle? What almost 2,000 fans are expecting to see:
Not quite yet, an even half of you, 50%, hedge. Summer is going to keep playing the supportive fiance if only to piss off Tara. But there is just so much she’ll be able to stand. Remember, this is the girl who got furious when Kyle so much as said hello to ex-wife, Lola (Sasha Calle).
And there was no kid there to chain her to him for life. Summer doesn’t know how to share. She’s a Newman. She never had to learn. She’ll get tired of being a good sport and move on to a guy who will make it clear he has no other interest but her happiness.
Summer didn’t sign up for this, 36% of the audience remind, and, as a result, she should not have to settle for anything less than absolutely everything she wants. She’s already shown how the smallest slip-on Kyle’s part is grounds for abandonment. Splitsville is on the way!
Summer is not a spoiled brat who has never had to make a concession in her life, 14% of viewers insist. She does so know how to compromise, and she can totally deal with the fact that her beloved now has a child he might love more. Their love is here to stay! The Young and the Restless (YR) airs weekdays on CBS. Check your local listings for airtimes.
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