Soap Opera Digest is reporting that The Young and the Restless actress Emily O’Brien (Jana Fisher) just inked a new multi-year contract with the show! As to how many years is unknown, but it’s great news all the same.
What’s this going to mean for Jana? Do you want to see her find a new love, reconnect with an old one? Feel free to post your thoughts through our poll…
Fans of former The Young and the Restless actress Hayley Erin (ex-Abby Carlton) will get to see her play Josie in MTV’s half hour teen comedy pilot “Patito Feo.” Based on the Argentina telenovela, viewers will watch as a Mexican teenager moves to the United States and experiences culture shock.
As of yet there is no premiere date for this series. Stay tuned! Will you watch “Patito Feo?” Let us know through our poll…
Again, Victor sets out to destroy his estranged son Adam and has a new plan in order to do it. He approaches Adam and thinks about telling him to go to hell. Victor reminds Adam that there’s no point in doing so since Adam’s already halfway there! Will Victor be the one to pound the final nail in Adam’s coffin?
According to Soaps In Depth, former Port Charles hooligan Josh Wingate (Carter) became engaged to girlfriend Amy Shea on October 26. The actor told the magazine that he popped the question by the ocean in Santa Monica, California.
At the hospital, Mel’s family and friends worry about her and Victor starts to worry about Maggie vanishing. Meanwhile, Chad shows up at Casa DiMera looking for Stefano.
The Young and the Restless’ Eden Riegel (Heather Stevens) joins other celebrities to support the homeless youth of today through this “We Give A Damn” public service announcement video.
Brenda and Sonny can’t hold back any longer and kiss. He thinks that they should give their love another chance but she’s far more reluctant considering how much baggage she is carrying. He won’t back away so she unloads all of her baggage on him and then they agree to date. Meanwhile, Claire turns to Alexis and Diane and offers to join their firm. Read the rest of this entry »