'The Young and the Restless' will not air until next week Monday. This is due to NCAA Championship airing. But things will be worth to wait, knowing the spoilers for the upcoming episodes. Adam will take over the CEO position, while Victor pleads guilty from the criminal charges. Meanwhile, Sofia Pernas is not leaving the show but her role will take a back seat from the show.
No 'Y&R' airing on either Thursday or Friday this week. The show is in a short break because of NCAA championship. But the show will welcome viewers back with lots of explosive developments.
According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, Adam will be the new CEO of Newman Enterprises. This decision is requested by the former president Victor, who is now in jail. The publication details that Phyllis wants Adam back to the company. She also wants him to be on board with her to make Victor pay the price.
Additionally, Adam visits Victor and wants him to plead guilty from all criminal charges pressed against him. Victor will be shocked to hear this. But Victor is offering him to take his role in the company as CEO. In return, he will plead guilty. That is their deal and Adam will have to accept it.
As viewers knew, Adam has been showing interest to become the next CEO of Newman Enterprises even before Victor got arrested. But it is sure that Victor has something in mind why he wants Adam in that position.
Meanwhile, latest 'Y&R' cast update reveals that Sofia Pernas will be seeing less in the upcoming episodes. She is not leaving but is reportedly demoted from series regular to recurring role. The reason for this is because she is taking a series regular role on the CW's Transylvania. According to Deadline, she replaces Amrita Acharia who was originally cast in the role.
It is yet to be known how the story will shape up as Marissa is tied into several major storylines. Like Lauralee Bell's Christine William, viewers should expect that Marissa will have lesser time on screen.
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