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Weekly Young and the Restless Spoilers June 2-6: Victor Plots Kyle's Downfall

Weekly Young and the Restless Spoilers June 2-6: Victor Plots Kyle's Downfall

Yahoo31-05-2025

The Young and the Restless spoilers for June 2-6 focus on Mariah's troubled past. Meanwhile, Lily plots to meet Dumas, while Victor plots against Kyle.
Apparently, the birthday party Claire (Hayley Erin) throws for Nikki (Melody Thomas Scott) won't do much in the way of patching things up between Kyle (Michael Mealor) and Victor (Eric Braeden) permanently. Next week, there's nothing good happening between a certain Newman and a specific Abbott.
Early in the week, Victor calls Kyle's bluff. But what happens towards the end of the week is much more telling. Victor plots Kyle's downfall. Looks like Claire and Kyle won't know peace from her grandfather anytime soon. What does Kyle's downfall involve? Or should we say who does it involve?
Does Audra (Zuleyka Silver) still have something to do with this? After all, she needs to get payback for the whole Glissade disaster, and she's in cahoots with Victor to make Kyle look bad in Claire's eyes. Does she come through for the man providing her seed money for Vibrante?
Meanwhile, Lily (Christel Khalil) is equally as stubborn as Victor. But her mission is decidedly less devious. Teasers suggest Lily plots to meet Dumas. Is she trying to get a sneak peek before Aristotle's big shindig in Nice, France, on Friday, June 13? If so, just how does she think she's going to accomplish this? Elsewhere, Damian (Jermaine Rivers) asks Audra for a favor. What does he need his brother's girlfriend to do for him?
READ THIS: Here's what's happening next on Y&R.
Ian Ward's (Ray Wise) most recent 'visit' messed up Mariah (Camryn Grimes) more than she or anyone thought he would. And next week is no different. Mariah continues to be troubled by her past. But how will that manifest itself? Let's hope not in a dangerous or even self-destructive way.
Guess Jack (Peter Bergman) and Diane (Susan Walters) haven't decided on whether to rsvp for Aristotle Dumas' — how did Michael (Christian LeBlanc) put it this week? His latest 'rococo business machination?' The mystery surrounding Dumas has hit an all-time high. There's no way they'll miss, right? For now, Jack and Diane are merely entertaining an invitation, according to the teasers.
READ THIS: Shake-Up or showdown? What does Dumas want after May 30, Y&R?
Finally, Billy (Jason Thompson) has his hands full with two fierce and formidable redheads who, by the way, hate each other. While he should be busy getting Abbott Communications off the ground, he's going to spend time trying to keep the peace between Phyllis (Michelle Stafford) and Sally (Courtney Hope). Good luck there, Billy Boy.

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