The Young and the Restless (Y&R) spoilers for Wednesday, October 26, tease that Billy Abbott (Jason Thompson) will go overboard while Devon Hamilton (Bryton James) makes a bold move. Adam Newman (Mark Grossman) will also surprise Chelsea Lawson (Melissa Claire Egan), so here’s what Y&R fans can expect.
First, Devon will decide he’s done with Nate. Since Devon doesn’t see any hope for repairing their relationship, he’ll make it clear that he’s cutting ties and moving on.
That should be fine by Nate, but Lily Winters (Christel Khalil) may wish Devon would take a little more time to cool off first.
Although Lily still feels the sting of betrayal, the thought of their family being permanently fractured will be hard to accept.
However, Lily will also have some Billy drama to deal with.
Billy will go overboard with his behavior somehow, so he’ll create some conflict in his relationship and leave Lily upset.
Lily will feel like Billy has gone too far, so we’ll see if this is about Chelsea or perhaps his new career path.
Regardless, Billy may have to backtrack if he wants to smooth things over!
Over with Adam, he’ll realize Chelsea could use some extra support.
Adam might witness Chelsea in a tough moment and follow her back to her hotel suite since that’s where he’ll ultimately end up.
Chelsea will open the door to Adam and decide to let him inside.
Although Chelsea doesn’t always react well when people offer comfort or guidance, she’ll embrace Adam’s help.
Adam might even share some of his own Sally Spectra (Courtney Hope) troubles and get some support in return.
Could Adam and Chelsea’s bonding session lead to a steamy reconnection – if not now, then maybe down the road?
Whatever the case, Chelsea will appreciate Adam stepping up for her in her time of need.
The Young and the Restless spoilers say Chelsea will continue trying to make sense of her life and future, but she’s got a few more setbacks ahead of her.
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