The Young and the Restless Season 31 Episode 111 - Watch Legally and Safely
The Young and the Restless: Victoria continues to ponder Safra's unexplained success but forgets her concerns when Victor praises her on a job well done. Nick accuses Victoria of running away from the truth because she is so desperate for Victor's approval. Ashley phones Victor and demands to know how Safra has been doing so well. Dru catches Michael Baldwin and accuses him of trying to steal Damon Porter and threatens to kick him out of the building. Dru later questions if Damon is loyal to Jabot and what his intentions are with his dealings with Phyllis. Kay advises Nikki to go hard and deal with Sharon. Kay tells Nikki that she has decided to reveal to Jill of her health condition but Nikki is skeptical and thinks that it would be better if Kay still had the upper hand. Jack and John try to break the news to Ashley gently that Tuvia's sales are much lower than expected. Nick shares with Sharon that he thinks Victor used Baldwin to somehow influence Safra sales and somehow brought it higher than Tuvia's. Nick admits that he is still not ready to trust his father. Brock refuses to back up Jill in declaring Kay mentally incompetent and resolves with sending Kay to a nursing home.
How to Watch The Young and the Restless Season 31 Episode 111 Legally and Safely
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