Not that Adam Newman is such a prize on The Young and the Restless. He is a killer, a blackmailer, a liar, and a kidnapper. But, just the other day, Chelsea Lawson and Sally Spectra sure did seem to be drawing battle lines over the wealthy bachelor.
Young and the Restless Polling
Amazing how many sins a family fortune can make seem less…sinful.) In a head-to-head battle, would it be Sally (Courtney Hope) or Chelsea (Melissa Claire Egan) who would come out on top?
Professional Grade
Sally may have pulled a lot of sneaky stunts back in Los Angeles, but she was an amateur compared to Chelsea, who grew up in the grifter business and was pulling long cons while Sally was still in high school. Chelsea will always win, 40% of you insist because Chelsea will always be the one willing to go lowest. Which, of course, involves invoking precious, vulnerable, needy, yet brilliant and athletically gifted Connor (Judah Mackey).
Young and the Restless: Sisters Before Misters
Then again, 30% expect both women to reread our top paragraph and realize that Adam (Mark Grossman) isn’t worth it. It makes much more sense for them to fight over who will be in charge of Newman Media Fashion. Girl boss!
Mutually Assured Destruction
This won’t be over until both have been thoroughly destroyed, 19% of the audience predicts. Neither woman knows when to quit – when they’re the villain and when they’re the victim. Even if one is obliterated, her last move will be to take the other down with her.
New Girl In Town
A last-place 11% is putting their money on Sally. Chelsea has already done her worst… and all it got her was a trip to the mental institution and joint custody of Conner, instead of sole custody… and all of Adam’s money. Sally and Adam don’t have all that baggage to get through. They can make new ones.
The Young and the Restless (YR) airs weekdays on CBS. Check your local listings for airtimes. For more about what’s coming up in Genoa City, check out all the latest that’s been posted on Y&R spoilers, and for an in-depth look at the show’s history, click here.
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