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'The Young and the Restless' Spoilers: Lily Struggles With Her Marriage; Nick and Victor's Conflict Intensifies

Lily (Christel Khalil) confronts Cane (Daniel Goddard) about the future of their relationship on the Sept. 28 episode of "The Young and The Restless."

She is forced to have a difficult conversation with her husband, according to spoiler reports. The couple will try to work out their problems and talk about how Juliet's (Laur Allen) baby changes the situation.

Cane is determined to find another way for them to overcome the obstacles, but Lily decides to leave him. Cane later runs into Juliet, who expresses her gratitude for his support. He reveals that things did not go well with Lily, so she gives him some alone time to reflect.

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Elsewhere, Devon (Bryton James) catches up with Hilary (Mishael Morgan) and asks how she has been doing. Hilary tries to put on a brave face and says she is perfectly fine without Jordan (Darnell Kirkwood), but Devon does not believe her.

Additionally, Nick (Joshua Morrow) discovers he has no money left when he tries to withdraw money from his bank account. There is a chance he will suspect Victor (Eric Braeden) to have something to do with it, especially since he has been recently trying to teach Nick a valuable lesson. Victor was infuriated when his son took a stand against him, so it's likely that he was the one who took away Nick's money.

In other related news, "The Young and the Restless" star Jason Thompson recently welcomed his second child with wife Paloma Jonas. The actor, who plays Billy on the show, announced the birth of their baby girl on Instagram and Twitter this weekend. "Our little koala bear was born at home at 8:54am. She's divine and smells like bubble gum and roses. We're all obsessed," Jonas wrote on Instagram, alongside a photo of the newborn.

"The Young and the Restless" airs weekdays at 12:30 p.m. EDT on CBS.

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