The Young and the Restless spoilers (YR) reveal that Summer may find love in Genoa City after all. A few awkward moments with Billy could quickly turn into an illicit affair nobody will see coming!
Here Comes Trouble
Summer’s homecoming has been like a hurricane. The second she walked through the front door, she was already causing trouble.
Within a few hours she caught her mom and Billy on her couch, flirted with multiple guys at a rooftop party, and was even arrested and put behind bars! This girl is trouble and it looks like it’s about to get much, much worse.
It looks like Summer’s taking quite the shine to her mom’s latest beau, and not in a good way. Not only has she stolen a few glances Billy’s (Jason Thompson) but it seems she’s developing quite the crush on the much older man.
In fact, watch for Summer to start hanging around the house in some pretty seductive outfits as she tries to get Phyllis’s boyfriend to ‘notice’ her.
My House, My Rules
Of course, there’s not much anyone can say to get Summer to stop. First, she’s a grown woman who’s not going to let anyone dictate her clothes (or lack thereof).
Second, she’s in her own house – one she owns. Her mother and Billy are mere guests and if they don’t like it they can leave.
Unfortunately, that may be the best idea for the hot couple. Phyllis has competed for men before and almost always comes out on top.
However, Summer’s a lot like Billy with her spoiled attitude and silver spoon upbringing and if she starts getting under Billy’s skin it could be too much for him to resist!
The Young and the Restless (YR) airs weekdays on CBS. Check your local listings for airtimes.
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