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'The Young and the Restless': March 16 to 20 Spoilers, Kyle Asks Victoria About Stitch's Connection to Austin

Last Friday on "The Young and the Restless," Summer, Kyle, and Kevin are watching a video of Austin at Crimson Lights. In the video, Austin talks about exposing those who have power and money in Genoa City, and he talks about the Abbotts and the Newmans not having any ounce of human decency in them.

Kevin said that he found the video on Austin's laptop, and Summer cries as she wonders how Austin could do this. Mariah arrives and mocks Summer for not knowing who Austin really is. They argue, and Kyle and Kevin tell them to stop because they don't know who might be watching them. Mariah thinks that Victor had a hand in Austin's death.

Meanwhile, Adam tells his contractor to take things slow as he is in no rush to return to the penthouse. Sage arrives and they argue. She says she wants to be married to Gabriel and not him. Sage tells him to tell Chelsea who he really is. Chelsea stops by, and she's stunned when Adam tells her that he's the best man. Billy arrives and he explains that Gabriel saved his life, and that he's the reason why he and Chelsea have a future.

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Here are "The Young and the Restless" spoilers for March 16 to 20:

March 16 (Monday): Adam risks exposure at Billy and Chelsea's engagement party; Phyllis backs Kelly into a corner; Kelly is released on bail.

March 17 (Tuesday): Lily confronts Hilary; Neil makes a shocking announcement; Victor tells Nikki to confess about the night of Christine's accident.

March 18 (Wednesday): Joe reaches out to Avery for help; Kyle questions Victoria about Stitch's connection to Austin.

"The Young and the Restless" is preempted on Thursday and Friday due to CBS Sports coverage of NCAA Basketball. The show normally airs from Mondays to Fridays at 12:30 p.m. on CBS.

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