Sienna has gotten a taste of Noah’s lavish lifestyle on The Young and the Restless. She followed him back to Genoa City since he wanted to keep her safe. However, their different lifestyles could tear them apart.
Key Takeaways
- Sienna got a taste of how Noah really lives.
- Their relationship could get tested because of his privileged lifestyle.
- Tamara Braun admitted that Noah’s lifestyle could change the way that Sienna sees him.
Sienna and Noah’s Love Affair
Sienna’s (Tamara Braun) relationship with Noah (Lucas Adams) started with a lie. They were both unfaithful to their respective partners. Sienna was married to Mitch (Roger Howarth), who turned out to be Matt Clark.
Meanwhile, Noah was in a long-term relationship with Allie (Kelsey Wang). The two got engaged and moved to London. However, Noah ended up in Los Angeles, where he wanted to open a nightclub.
He got involved with Sienna and Mitch’s nightclub, and that’s where trouble followed him. Matt turned out to be a drug lord who kept even darker secrets from his wife. Victor (Eric Braeden) took him down with a powerful AI program.
What’s in Store for Sienna and Noah?
For the time being, Sienna returned to Genoa City with Noah. She learned that he came from a wealthy background, which could change things. In an interview with Soap Opera Digest, Braun teased how her alter ego has a “different perspective” about Noah.
“She knew that they didn’t come from the same type of background, but to know that and to see how different their backgrounds are…I mean, this isn’t just someone with means. These are beyond means!” Braun noted.
Noah comes from old money. Sienna doesn’t feel comfortable with that world. She’ll end up as a “fish out of water” since she’s unsure of how to navigate. Sienna is someone who’s a little rough around the edges, especially after dealing with a secretive hubby.
Will Their Fiery Bond Last?
Sienna and Noah proved they have killer chemistry. However, with so many factors at play, their relationship could be put to the test. Sienna could reconsider having a long-term relationship with Noah.
“You don’t look at all those other things, you just go with the feeling, you go with the moment. But now that she’s in Genoa City, she’s thinking, ‘What was I thinking, thinking this is going to work? I don’t think I’ll be accepted here,'” Braun pondered.
Sometimes, love is not enough to sustain a relationship, especially when you and your partner come from different backgrounds. The actress noticed that this situation is “a lot to overcome.”
But Sienna isn’t focused on her love life. She’s still worried that Matt could follow them all the way to Genoa City. (Why Matt Clark’s reign of terror isn’t over yet on Y&R).






