The Young and the Restless spoilers breakdown for Friday, July 27 reveals the devastating and heartbreaking death of Hilary, a break up for Mariah, and Billy losing control.
A Change Of Heart
Mariah’s (Camryn Grimes) plans to run off get derailed after facing the family she’ll be leaving behind.
A chat with Nick and a one-on-one with Sharon leaves Mariah with a startling realization: Yes, she’s in love with Tessa (Cait Fairbanks) but she can’t walk away from her life or her family.
Tessa realizes Mariah loves her a lot but like Tessa, family comes first. Mariah is not leaving Genoa City, and not leaving her family behind. A heartbroken Tessa Finally says goodbye and goes in search of her sister.
Billy Pushes All Phyllis’ Buttons
Phyllis (Gina Tognoni) is a mess after Hilary’s wedding and Billy’s refusal to be by her side during the nuptials.
She was counting on his support and is furious he left her on her own. Unfortunately, she’s not the only on upset with the Abbott CEO.
Lauren’s (Tracey E. Bergman) also on a rampage and shows up at the condo to hunt him down.
Instead of finding her boss, she’ll find Phyllis alone and upset. The ladies head to the club rooftop to blow off some steam and put their Billy troubles behind them.
New Feuds Break Out
The war between Newman and Dark Horse heats up as big time players pick sides – starting with Nikki (Melody Thomas Scott).
Victor (Eric Braeden) and Victoria (Amelia Heinle) are laying down an offer she can’t refuse. She’ll be getting her own division to take over making her a GC powerhouse. Of course, taking the job will be a slap in the face to Nick.
Meanwhile, the DH team gets down to business. They’re ready to make a splash in the business world with Nick (Joshua Morrow), Jack (Peter Bergman), and Abby (Melissa Ordway) paving the way.
Billy’s Downward Spiral
The patio becomes a place of fireworks when a drunken Billy shows up. Expect to see Billy go head to head with Lauren, Phyllis, and then Nick after having one too many…continue reading on the next page —>
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