Yes, “The Young and the Restless” has cast an adorable new who brings loads of scandal with her.
Weeks ago, we learned of Elizabeth Hendrickson’s return to Genoa City to reprise her role as Chloe Mitchell. Could her return mean closure for several gaping story arcs? Chloe left more than a few holes when she left, including the mystery surrounding who fathered her baby: Kevin (Greg Rikaart) or Billy (Jason Thompson).
According to Soaps.com, Chloe’s daughter has now been cast. May Kinder joins the cast as baby Bella in her first TV role.
While we don’t know her first airdate as of yet, spoilers reveal Kevin discovering Chloe lurking around town in the very near future.
The last time we saw Chloe, she planned to kill Adam (Justin Hartley). She came close when she held a gun to his face at Deliah’s memorial. When that didn’t work, she tried running him over with her car. Thankfully, he survived. Unfortunately for Chloe, she was deemed mentally unstable and sent off to parts unknown.
The mystery child could be the Kevin’s daughter from her last one-night fling before leaving town–or Billy via a stolen sperm bank donation. Bella’s presence will change the future for one of these men–and hopefully for the better.
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