Young and the Restless Moments To Watch May 26–30: Ashley's Shocker
The Young and the Restless moments to watch for the week of May 26-30 feature Ashley giving Jack some unexpected news while Traci returns and Amanda faces some challenges. These are Soap Hub's most anticipated moments next week in Genoa City.
The Abbott family dynamic shifts this week as two sisters return to the fold. Ashley (Eileen Davidson) surprises Jack (Peter Bergman) with unexpected news just as Traci (Beth Maitland) makes her way home to Genoa City. With both women back under the same roof, all eyes turn to Diane's renovations of the Abbott mansion.
After Billy's (Jason Thompson) less-than-enthusiastic reaction, Jack and Diane (Susan Walters) are hoping for a warmer welcome from his sisters. It's a big moment for Diane, who's poured herself into making the house feel like a home—not just for her and Jack, but for the entire family. As the siblings reconnect and tensions bubble just under the surface, Jack and Diane prepare to leave for their very belated honeymoon. Whether the peace holds in their absence remains to be seen.
MORE: Find out what happens next week on Y&R.
Meanwhile, Phyllis (Michelle Stafford) is back to doing what she does best—stirring the pot. This time, it's Amanda (Mishael Morgan) who finds herself in the hot seat. Phyllis puts the lawyer in an increasingly uncomfortable position, and Amanda is forced to make a difficult decision.
All signs point to this having something to do with Dumas—the mysterious, never-seen mogul who seems to be pulling strings all over Genoa City. Amanda's loyalty is being tested from all sides, and how she chooses to move forward could shift the game for more than one power player in town.
With family bonds, buried resentment, and high-stakes secrets all coming to a head, Genoa City is bracing for another week of emotional reckonings and messy power plays. Don't miss a moment.

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