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The Young and the Restless Spoilers: Did Jordan Poison Rey? Faith Unaware of Enemy’s Attacks

The Young and the Restless Spoilers: Did Jordan Poison Rey? - Faith Unaware of Enemy's AttacksThe Young and the Restless spoilers document that Genoa City, Wisconsin Faith Newman’s (Alyvia Alyn Lind) belief that she had defeated the peers who were targeting her was unfounded. Her so-called friend, Jordan (no last name known for this character who is portrayed by Madison Thompson), will be revealed as the person who has been sending her upbeat texts.

Jordan has been pretending to be a boy who is interested in Faith. Her buy into that spiteful hoax will prove devastating.

Considering the heartless nature of Thompson’s alter ego, it’s fair to wonder if she also had access to Thallium?

Young And The Restless Spoilers – Living In The Modern Fantasy World

Those of a certain age don’t know of a time when the world was a lot more than what could be accessed via a smartphone. Certain people in Genoa City, Wisconsin, have developed an unhealthy addiction to form of technology, with Jordan being one of them.

Faith’s sweet nature stands in stark contrast to whatever broken life Jordan is living. The audience doesn’t know much about this false friend. Fans can only assume that she truly comes from a bankrupt background, which would make her a poor soul who is actually in need of help herself.

Alternatively, Jordan may have chosen to believe that her life is worse than it actually is. So, she may have created a fantasy world, playing off or into whatever empty power she thinks it offers her.

The Young and the Restless Spoilers: Did Jordan Poison Rey? - Faith Unaware of Enemy's Attacks

Young And The Restless Spoilers – Rey Rosales Could Have Died

At the moment it’s possible that Chelsea Lawson’s (Melissa Claire Egan) efforts to strike at Adam Newman (Mark Grossman) have gone way overboard. Chelsea may have orchestrated the Thallium poisoning.

However, unless a connection between Jordan and Chelsea is revealed, it’s reasonable to believe that The Young and The Restless Thompson’s character is the poisoner. She felt wronged by Sharon Rosales (Sharon Case), who told her to stay away from Faith and didn’t like Lind’s character refusing to follow ongoing commands. Both factors make Jordan a suspect.

It would be much easier for Y&R to reveal Jordan as the person who poisoned Rey Rosales (Jordi Vilasuso), as she’s a recurring character who has only been part of the show for months. Chelsea is a main character and Egan isn’t known to be leaving the cast.

Young And The Restless Spoilers – Faith Newman Attacked Because Of Her Backstory

Those who embrace evil see goodness as a force to be defeated. So, Jordan’s dark outlook would make Faith and others like her targets.

Faith comes from a prominent family. The Newman’s have often needed to respond to various forms of expressed jealously. Add in Jordan’s character flaw, her need to control others as a cover for insecurity, and this speculation makes sense. Time will tell if it proves true or Jordan is being unfairly cited through conjecture that was prompted by the reputation she’s created in GC.

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2 Comments
  1. Jezz says

    Jordan being a troubled teen would certainly answer a lot of questions. A weird fixation with Faith, texts, access to Sharon's house, anger/rage at being stopped from seeing Faith. Also as she is so young it would be a difficult conviction, which could result in a Sheila/Lauren style story ongoing for Faith. If the story does take this direction I would like to see it toughen Faith up a little.

  2. Guest says

    I think it would be a better storyline if Jorden believe she is Nick’s daughter that he threw away and she is targeting faith

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