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'The Young and the Restless' Spoilers: Adam's Kidnapper Is Finally Revealed

Adam's (Justin Hartley) captor is finally revealed, and he discovers that the kidnapper is actually a woman.

According to Celebrity Dirty Laundry, Adam will be released at the fashion show, but Natalie (Mara McCaffray) must be traded in exchange for his freedom. Everyone is nervous about the trade, especially Chelsea (Melissa Claire Egan), Summer (Hunter King), and Abby (Melissa Ordway). The plan includes placing a tracker on Natalie, so Kevin (Greg Rikaart) and Dylan (Steve Burton) can monitor her location, once the kidnapper grabs her.

Chelsea will start the event, and the website said that the trade will happen once it is Natalie's turn on the stage. When the exchange finally happens, Adam will reunite with Chelsea. Meanwhile, the police will rush to follow Natalie and the kidnapper. While in the corridor, Natalie manages to get free from her captor by doing some self-defense moves, so Dylan is able to grab the kidnapper. Natalie runs, and Kevin will not able to track her since she will manage to get rid of the tracker.

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According to She Knows Soaps, Natalie goes back to her suite to get her things, but Phyllis (Gina Tognoni), who also disappeared in the fashion show, comes to Natalie. "You vanished on me once already. That's not going to happen again," Phyllis tells her. Fans wonder if it might actually be Phyllis who's been scheming all of this all along, since the website said that she asked Natalie to work with her. Viewers are also curious on what could Phyllis be planning, and why she needs Natalie's help.

The summary of the next episode of "The Young and the Restless" was also posted on the website, and it reads, "Sharon takes Dr. Anderson's advice, Kevin worries about Natalie, and Adam appears at the fashion show."

Watch "The Young and the Restless" on CBS every Monday to Friday.

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