The Young and the Restless Spoilers Next 3 Weeks: Victor’s Wild Scheme, Mariah’s Getaway Car, Sharon’s Warning Signs
The Young and the Restless (Y&R) spoiler for the next three weeks, January 26 to February 13, reveal that fans will see Victor Newman’s (Eric Braeden) wild scheme, Mariah Copeland’s (Camryn Grimes) getaway car and some potential warning signs for Sharon Newman (Sharon Case).
The week of January 26-30 will bring Victor’s controversial plot and an opportunity to make some waves.
Although Victor won’t actually plan to put Lily Winters (Christel Khalil) and the twins in a genuinely dangerous situation, he’ll need Cane to believe his family’s at risk.
That way, Victor can score a bargaining chip and try to get his company back on track.
Victor will count on Adam to find Lily, Mattie Ashby (last played by Lexie Stevenson) and Charlie Ashby (last played by Noah Alexander Gerry) so he can put his scheme in motion, but Chelsea Lawson (Melissa Claire Egan) will have concerns and may blab to Nikki Newman (Melody Thomas Scott).
In the end, Adam may come up with a plan of his own, but let’s focus on another crisis that’ll be happening across town.
Dominic Winters’ (Ethan Ray Clark) disappearance will leave Abby Winters (Melissa Ordway) and Devon Winters (Bryton James) desperate to find him.
Y&R spoilers say Mariah will go even further off the rails as she scoops up Dominic and speeds off in a getaway car.
Since Devon and Abby will face another shocker after the kidnapping happens, they might get a clue – like some surveillance footage – that points to Mariah being the snatcher.
Whatever the case, Detective Burrow (Matt Cohen) will take the lead on the investigation and do his best to help Abby and Devon reunite with their son.
While Kyle Abbott (Michael Mealor) and Claire Newman (Hayley Erin) most likely resume their Audra Charles (Zuleyka Silver) takedown partnership, Sally Spectra (Courtney Hope) will another tactic to get through to Billy Abbott (Jason Thompson).
Once Billy gets updates on Jill Abbott’s (Jess Walton) health taking a nosedive, will it change his mind about running Chancellor?
Billy might just end up trying to spin it like it’s more important than ever for him to protect that legacy.
Regardless, Sally and Billy’s relationship may remain fragile during the week of February 2-6.
Will Billy and Sally’s romance survive all this Chancellor drama that’s reignited?
Back with Detective Burrow, he’ll have some investigation updates for Abby and Devon. There’ll be a clue that leads to Devon firing up his private jet, so he’ll fly somewhere with Abby and Burrow soon enough.
Tessa Porter (Cait Fairbanks) and Daniel Romalotti Jr. (Michael Graziadei) will also be part of Dominic’s abduction story once they realize Mariah is behind the crime.
As for Victor’s plot to make Cane believe his family is in harm’s way, Adam might make sure Lily and the twins are in on it.
It’d be easy enough to fake some kidnappings since Lily, Charlie and Mattie want Cane’s downfall just as much as Victor right now.
However, Phyllis may call bull and urge Cane not to believe Victor’s tactic.
Perhaps Phyllis will argue that Victor would never do anything to hurt Neil Winters’ (Kristoff St. John) loved ones since he had too much respect for him.
The week of February 9-13 may lead to Claire intensifying her efforts to uncover Audra’s secret.
It’s just a matter of time until Claire finds out what Audra and Holden Novak (Nathan Owens) are concealing about Los Angeles.
Kyle might help Claire pull off a trick or two as they work on gaining a big advantage over Audra, but any grim LA discoveries could drag Holden down with her.
Nick Newman (Joshua Morrow) also seems to be gearing up for a drug addiction storyline, so we’ll see if Sharon notices some warning signs along the way.
Sharon and perhaps Nikki could become key players when it comes time for Nick’s potential intervention down the road.
The Young and the Restless spoilers say some gripping scenes are ahead on the CBS soap, so stay tuned for updates on all the stunning news and heated confrontations.