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Young and Restless Spoilers Video Promo: ‘Okay, You Can Open Your Eyes’

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Medical Update

The action in this Young and Restless spoilers preview for the week of April 21 begins with Nate and Amy talking in Nate’s penthouse. The former doctor has news for Damian, his half brother, and for Damian’s mom, who has been battling cancer. “I got off the phone with Dr. Kelly. I have an update on your treatment,” Nate tells them. Will this be the good news they have all been hoping for?

A Big Idea

Daniel and Tessa have become good friends over the last several months. He has certainly been through a lot lately, what with Heather having been murdered and his mother, Phyllis, being kidnapped alongside her frenemy, Sharon, Tessa’s mother-in-law. Tessa has been listening to him when he’s been dropping by Society. Now the two are talking at Crimson Lights. “I mean, is there anything that you’ve been wanting to do that you just didn’t have time for?” Tessa asks her pal. “You know what? I think I might have just the thing…but, I’m going to need your help with it,” Daniel says. What does he have in mind?

Moving Back Home

The time has finally come for the big reveal of the newly redecorated Abbott mansion. It has felt like months and months but now Diane has brought Kyle and Jack back to the house and has made them close their eyes. She worked hard on this project and hopes they’ll not only like the new updates, but also love them — and feel like it’s home. “Don’t peek,” she tells Kyle as she smiles. She moves them to just the right spot and then tells them, “Okay, you can open your eyes.” Will they approve?

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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