The Young and the Restless spoilers for Friday, February 5, 2021, reveal Chelsea making it perfectly clear how she feels about Sharon’s helpful overtures, while Sally decides not to go to Jack with her latest problem. Plus, Summer might find her plans backfiring on her spectacularly:
Adam (Mark Grossman) basically asked Sharon (Sharon Case) if she would please go and piss off Chelsea (Melissa Claire Egan) into a quicker recovery. And, because Sharon is a nice person who truly does want to help, she agreed to go along with his crazy plan.
But Chelsea isn’t a nice person. And she’s a bit crazy at this point, thanks to her illness. So when Sharon pushes, Chelsea pushes back. And not exactly in the manner Adam was hoping for.
Sally (Courtney Hope) has turned to Jack (Peter Bergman) with both professional and personal problems. But her last one, involving Summer (Hunter King) is more than she feels comfortable sharing. Especially since she knows how much Jack adores Summer. But will this ultimately be the mistake that sinks the redhead’s chances for success in Genoa City?
Summer was so smug, knowing Sally’s secret but playing lady of the manor and graciously promising not to reveal it. She boasted to Kyle (Michael Mealor) how awesome it was that everyone already knows all their past bad deeds, so they have nothing to hold over their heads.
Speak for yourself, sister. Theo (Tyler Johnson) knows something about Kyle. And it’s much less lame than their last, ‘we took a drunk girl to the hospital’ secret. Summer may believe she’s as pure as the driven snow, but what if her attempts to screw over Sally end up screwing over her man, instead? The Young and the Restless (YR) airs weekdays on CBS. Check your local listings for airtimes.
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