The Young and the Restless recaps for April 12-16, 2021, features Rey’s trust in Sharon evaporating, Chelsea pushing Chloe too far, and so much more.
The Young and the Restless Recaps Highlight
After much prodding, Rey (Jordi Vilasuso) finally got Sharon (Sharon Chase) to reveal Adam’s (Mark Grossman) whereabouts. When he arrived at the lakeside cabin, Rey was disappointed to find it empty, and he wondered whether or not Sharon warned her ex that his arrest was imminent.
Later, Rey revealed to Sharon that he intends to leave the house – and possibly their marriage.
Baby Steps
Chelsea (Melissa Claire Egan) continued to feign incremental improvement, but at every available opportunity, she insists that Adam and Sharon have been working in tandem from the get-go. Her self-serving machinations push Chloe (Elizabeth Hendrickson) to her breaking point, and she winds up returning to Kevin (Greg Rikaart) and her children.
Personal Responsibility
A freshly discharged from the hospital Faith (Reylynn Caster) stood before a judge, took responsibility for her reckless actions, and received a punishment that included a fine and 100 hours of community service.
A Ghost Of A Chance
Ashland Locke (Richard Burgi) returned to Genoa City, and after reneging on his deal to sell his media company to Victor (Eric Braeden), he entertained secondary offers from Victoria (Amelia Heinle) and Billy (Jason Thompson).
Finally, Ashland declared that he would let fate chose the winner. If the coin he flipped landed on heads, Newman Enterprises would emerge victorious; tails Chance Comm. Much to Victoria’s delight, the coin turned up tails — or so said Billy.
The Possibility of Reconciliation
After a contentious meeting with Victor, during which he warned her to keep him out of her investigation into her father’s death, Amanda (Mishael Morgan) turned to Devon (Bryton James) for comfort…and an intimate kiss.,
Cold Snap
The Grand Phoenix’s wonky boiler served as the catalyst for Phyllis (Michell Stafford) and Sally’s (Courtney Hope) latest battle royale – and it also proved to be the undoing of Jack (Peter Bergman) and Sally’s budding romance.
But Phyllis’s obsession to get rid of Sally caused her to betray Summer’s (Hunter King) confidence — and Summer let her mother know her extreme displeasure with that. The Young and the Restless (YR) airs weekdays on CBS. Check your local listings for airtimes.
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