Young and Restless Spoilers Video Promo: Shocking Proposals and Dire Warnings
You’ve Got a Friend
Things are heating up in the Young and Restless spoilers preview for the week of September 22. Sally (Courtney Hope) is at her wits’ end regarding Billy (Jason Thompson) and the way he has upended her personal and professional life. She turns to Audra (Zuleyka Silver), who has her own issues. She wants to know what happened to the launch of Abbott Communications. “It’s really bad,” Sally tells her, adding, “Billy decided that something was more important than the company. Abbott Communications is finished before it even got started.” How will Audra react to seeing another job disappear? She’s running out of options in Genoa City.
An Indecent Proposal?
Enjoying coffee together at Crimson Lights, Holden (Nathan Owens) has a suggestion for Claire (Hayley Erin). “If you want some distance, how does 2,000 miles sound? Why don’t you come to L.A. with me?” Holden asks. Claire’s smile seems to mask her surprise when she hears the suggestion. But is she ready to move on from Kyle (Michael Mealor)?

Clash of the Titans
Victor (Eric Braeden) holds Cane’s (Billy Flynn) feet to the fire. He made him an offer to partner up to destroy Jack Abbott (Peter Bergman) and Jabot in exchange for Victor keeping the secret that Cane’s fortune was built on another con from his late father Colin (Tristan Rogers). But is there now a new proposal on the table? “Are you in or out?” Victor asks Cane, who eyes his rival carefully. “I’ll think about it,” Cane says. Victor responds, “Don’t take long. The moment I walk out the door, the deal is off the table.”
Get a sneak peek at some of the drama coming up this week on Y&R in the preview video below, and 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 22!
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