The fires of love in advance: the beginning of the end for Nick and Phyllis (summary and replay of the episode of Thursday, May 2, 2024 on TF1)

The fires of love in advance: the beginning of the end for Nick and Phyllis (summary and replay of the episode of Thursday, May 2, 2024 on TF1)
The fires of love in advance: the beginning of the end for Nick and Phyllis (summary and replay of the episode of Thursday, May 2, 2024 on TF1)

Published on 01/05/2024 at 08:14

Discover the highlights of the 8956th unpublished episode of The Young and the Restless broadcast around 11 a.m. on Thursday May 2, 2024 on TF1.

Currently in The Young and the Restless , Victoria and Ashland’s wedding finally takes place in Tuscany. The whole family is reunited. For his part, Nick learns the whole truth about Ashland’s past. Adam decides to involve Victor.

At the same time, Sally wins a clear victory, much to Summer’s surprise. Fans of the American soap created by the Bell family will meet at 11 a.m. on TF1, just after Love glory and beauty to evolve in the fictional town of Genoa City.

EPISODE 8956

Nick learns the whole truth about Ashland in The Young and the Restless

While Ashland’s wedding (Richard Burgi) and Victoria (Amelia Heinle) goes off without a hitch, Gaines (Jamison Jones) confesses to Nick (Joshua Morrow) details of Ashland’s past.

Sally’s Victory

While Nick wants to resolve this on his side, Adam (Mark Grossman) brings in Victor (Eric Braeden).

Victoria’s dress is a great success, much to the delight of Sally and the great astonishment of Summer (Hunter King). Nick has a hard time understanding why his father sidelined him and he calls him to account. It’s also the beginning of the end of Nick and Phyllis’ relationship (Michelle Stafford).

Broadcast United States: Friday October 15, 2021 on CBS

Broadcast France: Thursday May 2, 2024 on TF1

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