The Young and the Restless Season 35 Episode 213 - Watch Legally and Safely
The Young and the Restless: Jill is surprised when Jeff informs her about marrying Gloria. Amber teases Daniel about his new hair color. Kevin and Gloria continue planning their plot against Jeffrey. Amber and Lily separately prepare for the Fresh Face of Jabot conference along with their friends. Karen suggests Neil should try to give Cane and Lily a chance. Sharon tells Brad that they can't continue their friendship. Brad wants a promotion from Neil. Neil gives Karen a key to his place. Brad asks a co-worker out on a date. Gloria questions Jeffrey about his whereabouts after their wedding, but he only describes it as business. Gloria refuses to settle for Jack's idea and she wants to buy off a part of the Abbott mansion, and Jack refuses anything connected to that idea. Sharon tells Jack that she supports his decision. Jack seeks advice from John, but he can't give him an answer. Daniel learns that he got a job as a photographer. Jana and Kevin begin to make love. The conference continues as "Marina" poses for the camera, and a suspicious Cane pulls off "Marina"'s wig and exposes Amber in front of everyone. Sharon wants to talk to Gloria.
How to Watch The Young and the Restless Season 35 Episode 213 Legally and Safely
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