Upcoming “Young and the Restless” spoilers reveal that Hilary will get what’s coming to her, and she’s going to be one very unhappy lady.
Devon can’t take any more of Hilary’s (Mishael Mogan) attitude and underhanded ways, and he’s going to do something about it. After trying to prevent her from taking a seat on the board of the Abbott-Winters Foundation, he makes sure she knows where her place is in the lab.
Hilary won’t like what she hears when Devon (Bryton James) tells her Ashley will be resuming her position as the head of their little company. Not only does he have more faith in Ashley’s abilities to take his investment in the right direction, he knows she only took a step back because his wife was blackmailing her. Hilary needs to learn if she can’t play nice, she better not play at all.
Hilary doesn’t take rejection well on her best days, but being ousted by her own hubby causes an extra sting. She’s not going to take this lying down, and she’s already plotting her revenge.
Hilary is going to make sure Ashley (Eileen Davidson) pays dearly for turning Devon against her. If Ms. Abbott thought Hilary was a nightmare, she better be prepared for something much worse. Hilary knows that money can buy power, and she’s married to a billionaire and friendly with most of the richest people in town. She’ll find a way to get her comeuppance once again, and she won’t’ care who gets hurt in the process.
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