Young and Restless Spoilers Video Promo: ‘I Just Don’t Know If I Can Take Anymore’
The Heart of the Matter
Things are heating up in the Young and Restless spoilers preview for the week of September 29. It opens on the Crimson Lights patio as Lauren (Tracey E. Bregman) opens up to longtime pal Nikki (Melody Thomas Scott) about her marriage to Michael (Christian J. LeBlanc). “You know, I really love Michael. I just don’t know if I can take anymore,” Lauren tells her. Michael is determined to save Genoa City from the threat of Cane Ashby (Billy Flynn), and Lauren is afraid she could lose him for good if this fight continues.

A Big Truth
At Chancellor Park, Sally (Courtney Hope), fresh from her recent reunion with Billy (Jason Thompson), engages in a video chat with his mother Jill (Jess Walton). “I’ve fallen in love with your son, and we have a real problem,” Sally confides in Jill. Does this mean Sally still harbors doubts that Billy has truly given up his obsession with Chancellor Industries and getting back at his mother?
Oh, Mother
The action switches back to the patio at Crimson Lights. This time Sharon (Sharon Case) is talking with her daughter-in-law, Tessa (Cait Fairbanks). Tessa opens up about her bold plan to help Mariah (Camryn Grimes). “Maybe you should give this a little more thought,” Sharon advises. Tessa disagrees as she tells her, “Oh, it’s all I’ve thought about. This might be the only way to save my wife, my marriage,” Tessa tells her. That’s a tall order, considering how distraught Mariah has been over the past several months. Will Sharon support this big move of Tessa’s? See it all for yourself in the video below.

There is a lot of drama coming up this week on Y&R — share your own predictions of what’s coming up in the comments below. And don’t forget to check out our Spoilers Gallery for a look at what’s next on all the soaps the week of September 29!
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