The Young and the Restless spoilers for Friday, October 28 reveal that two fierce rivals agree to call a truce. Meanwhile, Billy Abbott (Jason Thompson) supports Chelsea Lawson (Melissa Claire Egan). Plus, Devon Hamilton (Bryton James) will finally open up about his relationship with Amanda Sinclair (Mishael Morgan).
The Young And The Restless Spoilers – Chelsea Lawson’s Family Struggle
Y&R spoilers reveal that Chelsea was doing so well until Billy decided to end the podcast. Without a career direction or lover, Chelsea didn’t know which way to turn. Chelsea suddenly decided that it was time for Johnny Abbott (Paxton Mishkind) and Connor Newman (Judah Mackey) to learn the truth.
Victoria Newman (Amelia Heinle) issued firm boundaries with Chelsea regarding Johnny. It is teased that on Friday, October 28, Chelsea will struggle with a family matter. So, Chelsea might not know what to do next.
Y&R Spoilers – Billy Abbott’s Support
Even though Billy agrees with Victoria that boundaries need to be in place, he also feels for Chelsea. Billy has mentioned before that his first priority to is to protect his children, which includes Johnny. At the same time, Billy also understands how painful this situation is for Chelsea.
On Friday, October 28, Chelsea will have someone who supports her. It is confirmed that this person is none other than Billy. However, what will Victoria say about Billy supporting Chelsea? What will Lily Winters (Christel Khalil) say about Billy’s actions?
The Young And The Restless Spoilers – Devon Hamilton’s Confession
The Young and the Restless spoilers for Friday, October 28 reveal that Devon will make a confession. Devon hasn’t done anything wrong, but will admit the truth about his romance. It is stated that Devon will open up about his relationship with Amanda.
So, Devon might be giving someone relationship advice. Of course, Devon and Amanda could be headed for troubled waters, too.
Y&R Spoilers – Friday, October 28
On Friday, October 28, two rivals will agree to call a truce. These enemies are Adam Newman (Mark Grossman) and Victoria. Since Adam is no longer at Newman Media, Victoria hasn’t gone through any issues with him.
Right now, Victoria is focused on Nate Hastings (Sean Dominic) and expanding her empire. Victoria and Adam’s paths don’t really cross anymore. Since they are no longer at the same company, they don’t have any reason to fight. So, they might agree that it’s time to move on.
Of course, fans know that Victoria and Adam’s truce probably won’t last long. So, what will happen that reignites the feud between them?
Which storyline are you the most interested in seeing on Friday, October 28? What are your predictions for Victoria, Adam, Billy, Chelsea, Lily and the rest of the characters? Share your thoughts and remember to keep watching the CBS soap to find out what happens next.
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Chelsea’s progression into depression is well written and well acted by Melissa, bravo. This actress is brilliantly portraying the slow and insidious fall into mental illness. Her confusion, struggle to try to hold onto or regain her old once happy life/self, even her clothing and lack of makeup are all are inline with someone in a state on anxiety and depression, not that it takes away from the natural beauty of this actress. If anything everything about Melissa is shinning through in this well performed storyline. I don’t actually want to see another repetitive Billy and Adam fight in the mix. For me those two doing their same old routine will just spoil this story and Melissa’s fantastic performance should be the focus. I would just add that Adam/Mark is also doing a great job of a loved one who cares but is struggling to understand Chelsea and give her the help and support he obviously wants to provide. His struggle between trying to help Chelsea and supporting Connor is very realistic. Just a bit disappointed the Halloween costumes etc are a bit nonexistent this year because portraying depression and its struggle especially around happy festivities and holidays really highlights these struggles with mental illness, watching others enjoying holidays, wanting to enjoying the holiday too like the old you would but not knowing how to get back to that place, it highlights the struggle and how far you know you have fallen, not to be able to even enjoy a holiday.