Victoria Rowell thrilled The Young and the Restless fans with news of a new primetime show she’s joined on CBS. The former Drucilla Winters actress left the network in 2007, returning only to help honor the late Kristoff St. John, who portrayed her on-screen husband Neil Winters, in 2019.
The actress took to Twitter to share the details along with a photo of herself with the show’s director, Oz Scott, and actor, Evan Parke.
Rowell captioned the image, “To my loyal @CBS @YandR_CBS @diagnosismurder medical drama fans pls join me on NEW Series @GoodSamCBS Wednesdays! It was a joy reuniting w/consummate Director @OzScott @ArimatheaMedia #TinaKingsley #drama starts March 2nd!”
On the CBS medical drama series, Good Sam, Rowell portrays Tina Kingsley, and her co-star Parke portrays Byron Kingsley.
Ever since Sharon Rosales (Sharon Case) and Dru fell off a cliff in April 2007 during a fight with Phyllis Summers (Michelle Stafford), fans have hoped to see the Winters matriarch return. Dru was presumed dead even though her body was never found, which gave fans the hope that she’d possibly come back to Genoa City someday.
So far, Dru hasn’t returned — not even when Neil passed away. It seems unlikely that Victoria Rowell or Dru Winters will come back to the canvas, but at least viewers can see this fan-favorite back on TV.
The Young and the Restless (YR) airs weekdays on CBS. Check your local listings for airtimes. For more about what’s coming up in Genoa City, check out all the latest that’s been posted on Y&R spoilers, and for an in-depth look at the show’s history, click here.
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