The Young and the Restless teasers for Monday, October 21, 2024: Lily tells people to kiss off while an unlikely pair lock lips

Sally and Billy take more shots on The Young and the Restless | Image Source: CBS
Sally and Billy take more shots on The Young and the Restless | Image Source: CBS

Here are your spoilers for The Young and the Restless on Monday, October 21, 2024, when Victor keeps a secret from Abby about her upcoming wedding, Billy and Sally travel outside their comfort zone, and Nikki extends an olive branch to Lily.

Victor confides in Adam

Adam confides in Victor on The Young and the Restless | Image Source: CBS
Adam confides in Victor on The Young and the Restless | Image Source: CBS

Last week, Victor asked Adam to use Newman Media with an announcement about Glissade, Audra, and Kyle. Adam realized that Victor had taken Kyle under his wing as a means to stick it to Jack and wanted no part of it.

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Adam has made it clear that he will not do anything to harm Jack or Jack’s family. Adam tried to find out what Victor was up to from Michael, but he wouldn’t budge. Michael told Victor that Adam had questions. Victor realized that Adam wouldn’t help through Newman Media unless he knew Victor’s plans.

On Monday, Victor decides to trust Adam with the truth. In return, Adam confides in Victor as well. Are they both telling the truth?

Lily fights back

Nikki clarifies Lily's options on The Young and the Restless | Image Source: CBS
Nikki clarifies Lily's options on The Young and the Restless | Image Source: CBS

After years of being Jill’s (Jess Walton) right-hand woman, Lily (Christel Khalil) feels the position of CEO of Chancellor Industries belongs to her and only her. She won’t share a seat at her table on any level.

On Monday, Billy (Jason Thompson), Nikki (Melody Thomas Scott), Devon (Bryton James), and Nate (Sean Dominic) all try to get through to Lily. Each one thinks they know best for her future, but Lily has a plan of her own.

Billy warns Lily that she doesn’t have the power to re-throne herself, Nate and Devon extend Lily an open door to Hamilton-Winters, and Nikki advises that they’re moving ahead with the takeover with or without her.

What will Lily choose for her next step before she has no options at all?

The Great Victor Newman

Victor is keeping a secret from Abby on The Young and the Restless | Image Source: CBS
Victor is keeping a secret from Abby on The Young and the Restless | Image Source: CBS

From wedding planner to the President of the Chelsea Lawson Fan Club, Victor (Eric Braeden) is a busy man.

The invitations to the wedding have been sent, but the guests still don’t know where they will be going — and neither do the bride and groom.

On Monday, Abby (Melissa Ordway) demands to know what shoes to wear and whether or not the ceremony is inside or outside. She tells her dad she is not leaving his office until he tells her where her wedding will be. Does Victor give in?

Taking shots

Billy and Sally kiss on The Young and the Restless | Image Source: CBS
Billy and Sally kiss on The Young and the Restless | Image Source: CBS

Billy and Sally (Courtney Hope) have had it rough. Sally’s career is flourishing, but her heart is broken. Billy’s heart is broken, and his career is under attack.

After taking shots to the heart for weeks, Billy and Sally have been commiserating each time they see one another, but on Monday, they take a break from it and just have fun.

After an evening of whiskey, Billy walks Sally to her room, and they share a passionate kiss. Will it go further than that? Or do they decide to remain friends?

Watch full episodes of The Young and the Restless on weekdays on CBS or stream through Paramount Plus.

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