The hit TV series 'The Young and the Restless' surely never runs out of awesome ideas as their upcoming new episode is set to wow us with many twists and turns. So, spoiler alert!
For all you Adam (Justin Hartley) lovers out there, rejoice because your favorite character is finally released by his captor who he discovers as a woman. But, there is always a but to this kind of show, in exchange for the Adam's freedom, Natalie (Mara McCaffray) must be traded.
And since we are talking about Natalie's safety here, Chelsea (Melissa Claire Egan), Summer (Hunter King), and Abby (Melissa Ordway) are all worried about this transaction that they had Kevin (Greg Rikaart) and Dylan (Steve Burton) set up a tracker on Natalie so that she can easily be located when she is in the hands of the kidnapper.
But as always, there is a twist to that. Natalie, who turns out to be good with her defensive skills, was able to free herself from her captor. Natalie then goes back to her suite to get her things, but Phyllis (Gina Tognoni), who also disappeared in the fashion show, comes to Natalie. "You vanished on me once already. That's not going to happen again," Phyllis tells her.
Fans are wondering as to what is the meaning behind Phyllis' statements. Some think that she is the person behind the kidnapping and that she wants Natalie since she asked her before to work with her.
So who do you think is the kidnapper? Comment them below.
Watch "The Young and the Restless" on CBS every Monday to Friday.


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