Young and the Restless Spoilers Video Preview November 25-29: Thanksgiving Brings Family Gatherings and a Huge Decision
Young and the Restless Spoilers Video Preview November 25-29: Thanksgiving Brings Family Gatherings and a Huge Decision
Y&R spoilers for November 25-29 has the Abbotts and Newmans celebrating Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving will be a time of reflection in Genoa City. According to The Young and the Restless spoilers, one character makes an important decision while the Abbott family reacts to a shocking revelation. Here’s a look at what to expect for November 25-29.
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The Abbotts gather at Jack’s (Peter Bergman) house to celebrate the holiday. Traci (Beth Maitland), Alan (Christopher Cousins), and Ashley (Eileen Davidson) are about to sit down for dinner when Diane (Susan Walters) shows up. The guests are surprised by Diane’s presence since she and Jack are separated. Worried she’ll cause a scene, Ashley offers to throw her out, but Jack says that won’t be necessary. The family doesn’t know that the couple’s breakup was a ruse, and Jack’s revelation will stun them.
Elsewhere, Nate (Sean Dominic) and Amy (Valarie Pettiford) meet to discuss family matters. Nate is still reeling from Amy’s revelation that he has a half-brother named Damian, and she needs his help in searching for her son. Although Amy is hopeful Nate will help her, she knows this is a lot for him to take in. After having some time to think things over, Nate reaches a decision. Is he ready to meet his brother and welcome Damian into the family?
Across town, Victor (Eric Braeden) and Nikki (Melody Thomas Scott) host Thanksgiving at the newly rebuilt ranch. Victoria (Amelia Heinle) and Cole (J. Eddie Peck) along with Claire (Hayley Erin) are there for the festivities. Nick (Joshua Morrow) is solo, while Adam (Mark Grossman) comes with Chelsea (Melissa Claire Egan). The family gathers in the living room with their champagne glasses as Nikki makes a toast. It’s been a tough year for the Newmans, yet they have much to be grateful for.
Although Thanksgiving is supposed to be a time of peace, there’s always a chance of holiday drama.