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Weekly Young and the Restless Spoilers June 16-20: The Dumas Debut Is Here, Who's About to Get Burned?

Weekly Young and the Restless Spoilers June 16-20: The Dumas Debut Is Here, Who's About to Get Burned?

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The Young and the Restless spoilers for June 16-20 focus on the party that Dumas's reveal party in Nice, France. So it's Bon Voyage to many of Genoa City's biggest heavy hitters and others who managed to score an invite using their connections. We're talking about you two, Phyllis and Audra.
Genoa City has been so laser-focused on all things Dumas, it's about time for the man to reveal himself. Next week, he has put together a big shindig in the south of France where the Newmans, Abbotts, Winters, and a few others will gather to hopefully get a peek at this person…FINALLY.
Victor (Eric Braeden), of course, says he knows who Dumas is. He's 100% sure it's not Tucker McCall. What does he know? Well, expect Victor to reveal details about Dumas.
Meanwhile, Billy (Jason Thompson) puts his plan in motion. What's that plan again? To make sure that everything goes badly for Victor? And if things get dramatic, hightail it out of there? In other news, Phyllis (Michelle Stafford) makes herself at home. This is one of her superpowers. Dumas might not ever get her to leave.
As for Jack (Peter Bergman) and Diane (Susan Walters), they have second thoughts about meeting the mysterious Dumas. Their son, on the other hand, might not have a good business trip. If Kyle (Michael Mealor) falls into a trap, they mean Audra's (Zuleyka Silver) trap, right? Will Kyle have a relationship with Claire (Hayley Erin) to go back to after this trip?
Finally, at the end of next week, Aristotle Dumas reveals himself to his guests. Will Billy Flynn be playing Dumas? The teasers suggest that Amanda's (Mishael Morgan) real connection to him is exposed. Is she more than his attorney? What is the nature of their relationship?
READ THIS: Here's what else is coming up next on Y&R.
Back in Genoa City, Tessa (Cait Fairbanks) loses patience with Mariah (Camryn Grimes). Do you blame her? Sure, Mariah has started opening up to her wife. But she's holding back something that could potentially be huge. She has to know how frustrating that is for her wife.
Elsewhere, Nate (Sean Dominic) puts Holden (Nathan Owens) on notice. Right now, Holden is fighting joining Winters because he thinks Damian (Jermaine Rivers) has left him behind in favor of his new family. Nate could set the guy straight by the time Damian gets back from the south of France. Could Holden end up working for Winters?
Victor, Nikki (Melody Thomas Scott), and Nick (Josh Morrow) are attending the Dumas party. And Victoria (Amelia Heinle) and Claire and taking care of Cole (J. Eddie Peck). Look for Adam (Mark Gorrmsn) and Chelsea (Melissa Claire Egan) to mix business with pleasure.

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