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Young and Restless Spoilers Video: ‘I Am Not Sure He Is Who He Says He Is’

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A Past Revealed

The action in this Young and Restless spoilers preview for the week of March 24 begins with a business meeting between Victor and Michael at the Genoa City Athletic Club. Victor has been updating Michael on things, but what he has said triggers something for the savvy lawyer. “That makes it sound like you and Dumas have a history I don’t know about,” says Michael, hoping to prompt his boss to tell him the full story. He hits pay dirt when Victor admits, “Yes, we do.” Will Victor share the rest of the details with Michael?

Spinning Out

Phyllis has been suffering ever since she was rescued from the kidnapping she experienced alongside Sharon. At the park, she opens up to Billy about what she’s going through. “I can’t let my kids see me like this.” Billy is obviously concerned. This isn’t a side of the strong-willed tech professional that many see. “How can I help?” he asks her. “I have an idea. I have an idea of how you can help,” she tells her former lover. What will she say next?

Too Good To Be True?

There have been some red flags lately in her relationship, and now Traci turns to her big brother for some advice. The two meet on the patio at Crimson Lights and discuss quietly what is happening. “It’s Alan,” confides Traci. Her words take Jack by surprise, so he asks, “Wait, what about Alan?” It isn’t easy, but Traci admits, “I am not sure he is who he says he is.” How can she go through with this impulsive wedding if this is the case? See it all for yourself in the preview video below, let us know what you think is going to happen in the comments section and for a first look at what’s happening on the soaps next week — Y&R included, of course! — click here.

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