‘Young And The Restless’ Spoilers: Nikki Turns The Tables On Victor
They were all stunned after learning that Victor was the reason Chloe came back to Genoa City and that he had an indirect role in Adam’s death. Now, on the Wednesday, April 12 episode of “The Young and the Restless,” Victor will learn just what the consequences will be from his family for his surprising actions.
After Chloe (Elizabeth Hendrickson) was exposed for murdering Adam in the cabin explosion, Victor (Eric Braden) helped her flee town, only to learn from Nick (Joshua Morrow) that Chloe had killed his son. It was while he confronted his father about helping Chloe that Nick realized that she and Victor had worked together to frame Adam for Constance Bingham’s murder, and that because Victor brought Chloe back to Genoa City, he played a role in Adam’s death. Now, his whole family knows just what he did, and he will quickly learn that this time, he really did cross the line on the CBS soap.
In a preview clip for the newest episode, Nick and Victoria (Amelia Heinle) will initially be shocked when it seems like Nikki (Melody Thomas Scott) wants them to protect Victor and forgive him for what he’s done.
“He is just as guilty as Chloe for killing Adam,” Nick says.
“And no one can ever know about it,” Nikki replies.
Read: Chloe Goes On The Run On “The Young And The Restless”
However, she will quickly reassure her children that she has zero intention of forgiving Victor or protecting him this time around, and her insistence that they keep the truth quiet will be solely so they can all protect themselves instead. That will temporarily appease Nick and Victoria, and they will then leave Nikki so she can go see Victor—and stun him with how she plans to punish him for his latest misdeed. While she promises him that in public the entire family will keep smiling faces and act accordingly, behind closed doors, he will no longer have a place in their lives, and will be summarily disowned by his wife and children.
“The Young and the Restless” airs weekdays at 12:30 p.m. EDT on CBS.
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