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'The Young and the Restless' Spoilers: Dr. Anderson Plans Seducing Nick, Stitch Comes Clean With His Feelings

When it comes to drama, "The Young and the Restless" is never lacking of any of that. As another week unfolds, another series of events take place in the lives of the characters from Genoa City. According to a spoiler report by Celeb Dirty Laundry, Dr. Sandy Anderson (Elizabeth Bogush) is out to bring more evil plots against Nick Newman (Joshua Morrow).

After taking away his baby from him, she is now planning to make him fall in love with her. She had a heart to heart talk with him after the impromptu wedding of Sharon Newman (Sharon Case) and Dylan McAvoy (Steve Burton). Nick has been vulnerable lately especially since the love of his life, Sage Newman (Kelly Sullivan), moved next door to Adam (Justin Hartley) and Chelsea Newman (Melissa Claire Egan) instead of coming home to him.

With his vulnerability, Dr. Anderson believes that it's definitely the time to make him fall for her or at least get him to bed with her. That way, there will be little hope of trying to save his relationship with Sage. The source stated that Dr. Anderson is clearly Sandra Allen and she wants Nick to suffer in revenge for what he and his family did to her in the past.

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Meanwhile, Stitch Rayburn is going to be breaking the heart and destroying the world of Abby Newman (Melissa Ordway). Soap Shows detailed that Stitch will be coming clean to Abby with his feelings for her mother, Ashley Newman (Eileen Davidson). Stitch and Abby are supposed to get married soon but it looks like the wedding bells will have to be put on hold. It would be difficult to marry a man whose true love is not the bride but the bride's mother.

Fans can catch more of the drama and tense scenes of "The Young and the Restless" every Monday to Friday on CBS.

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