The Young and the Restless (Y&R) spoilers reveal that Adam Newman (Mark Grossman) may think he can manipulate his father, but no one does that to Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) and gets away with it!
Y&R fans know Victor recently decided to lay down the law, so he expects his children to play by his rules from now on.
Unfortunately, Adam doesn’t excel in that department, so it’s just a matter of time until he screws up.
When it comes to accepting boundaries and following orders, Adam will never be able to do either of those things with ease.
Victor remains concerned about Adam’s Newman Media obsession and just wishes he’d forget about it, but that’s probably not happening anytime soon.
Adam now believes the solution is to make Newman Media part of Adustus International and Kirsten Incorporated following the successful merger.
Since Adam is so fixated on Newman Media and his desire to have it under his control again, he may make some risky decisions and regrettable moves.
During the week of July 24-28, Adam will face some unexpected and unpleasant news thanks to Victor.
Victor will decide he has no choice but to teach Adam a difficult lesson.
This will be a case of tough love and the desire to do what’s best for the company that Victor built.
It’s possible Adam will get himself fired for breaking Victor’s rules somehow based on how all this sounds.
Adam has gone through enough pain for a lifetime, especially since he’s still struggling over the loss of his baby girl.
We’re seeing Adam throw himself into work as a way to cope and move forward, but Victor may yank that chance away from him – at least for a while.
Of course, Victor could ultimately change his mind and bring Adam back on board, but he might fire Adam temporarily to show he means business.
The Young and the Restless spoilers say Victor will continue to clash with his son, so stay tuned for updates on Adam’s sad roadblock and how he’ll respond.
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