The Young and The Restless News Update: Eric Braeden Speaking Out On A Topic Important To Him

CBS The Young and the Restless spoilers tease that Eric Braeden, who portrays Victor Newman in Genoa City, Wisconsin, is speaking out on social media on a topic important to him.

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Braeden lives in Los Angeles where the show tapes, and he frequently airs his opinions and thoughts with his fans online. He recently sought to set the record straight and we have the tale for you right here.

The Young And The Restless spoilers – Eric Braeden Is A Frequent Social Media User

Braeden recently posted a pic of himself and co-star Eileen Davidson (Ashley Abbot) and shared some astounding facts about what goes into taping a daily soap opera.

He stated that the hard-working cast filmed 110 pages on Thursday and 100 pages on Friday. “That takes an extraordinarily disciplined group of actors and crew,” he wrote.

Y&R Spoilers – Eric Braeden Sets The Record Straight About A Matter Important To Him

We all know that soaps have an incredible wor load, airing five days a week, unlike primetime shows which air once a week. Eric Braeden gave the example that on average a film tapes two to three pages a day, and primetime shows average around eight and 12 pages a day. These stats underscore just how dedicated to their craft daytime actors are.

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According to Braeden Y&R does not, “use [cue] cards or teleprompters.”

He added, “People even in our business, have no idea how insanely fast and hard our cast and crew work. I have great respect for my cast members!”

 

The Young And The Restless Spoilers – What Is Next For Victor Newman In Genoa City?

Braeden’s character Victor Newman is caught in the middle of his kids’ feud. He is taking the side of black sheep Adam Newman (Mark Grossman) to the exasperation of Abby Newman (Melissa Ordway), Nick Newman (Joshua Morrow), and Victoria Newman (Amelia Heinle).

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Adam and his siblings and his father have been through this rodeo before, but somehow the shenanigans and one-upmanship never get old. One year Adam gets the upper hand and sometimes Victor comes out on top.
This week Adam was nearly murdered and the mystery of whodunit will come to the forefront. Could one of his siblings have hired a hitman to solve the Adam issue once and for all? Adam almost getting killed is the only thing that prevented his family from being blown up in an explosion he carefully planned!

Be sure to catch up on everything happening with Y&R right now. Come back here often for Young and the Restless spoilers, news, and updates.

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  • Jezz

    Seriously!!! Poor Mr Braeden, perhaps he should try a stint working in a hospital for a week just now, perhaps he wouldn't feel so overworked!!!!

  • ole man spirit

    If you were almost eighty years old you probably would feel overworked too. Remembering lines are a challenge for young people and I can imagine how it is for a person of almost 8 decades. It's amazing that he is as sharp as he is. Congrats Mr. Braeden and keep up the good work. You are blessed and truly loved.

  • Jezz

    Here's some perspective for you and poor me Breaden, My friend hasn't seen her family (husband & 4 children) for nearly a year. First she went nursing in NY at the peak of their covid and then when the numbers dropped she went to Texas where they were becoming overwhelmed with covid. I cannot believe anyone can make so much out of doing work most people can only dream of doing. Mr Braeden is obviously getting passed it if he cannot see his grizzling about being well paid to remember a few lines is not appropriate during a time when others are so much worse off. If it's too much for him cut his hours, it's not as if he's saving people's lives is it.

  • Guest

    That man is in his 80’s. I would like to see how you do your at job when you are 80. I hope when I am 80. That I moving around and remembering everything.

  • Guest

    With half his money I would retire and stop winging about my workload, plain greedy, he should let someone else get some work.