The Young and the Restless spoilers detail Patty threats and Nikki diagnosis

Upcoming episodes of The Young and the Restless feature Patty Williams issuing threats to Jack Abbott while Nikki Newman receives a troubling medical diagnosis. Matt Clark pursues a romantic connection with Phyllis Summers. The storylines unfold across late June and early July.

Patty Williams amps up her threats against Diane Jenkins Abbott's safety unless Jack complies with her demands. Jack contacts his son Kyle to track a doctor involved in Diane's situation and presses for information on Patty's release from a psychiatric facility.

Nikki Newman learns she has a mass on her optic nerve that risks blindness, with surgery posing the same danger. Victoria Newman supports her mother and agrees to keep the news from Victor Newman at Nikki's request, though Claire Grace Newman later shares details about Nikki's headaches.

Matt Clark requests a themed date with Phyllis Summers, describing a man with no memory meeting a woman. Victor Newman learns of Nikki's condition and takes steps to find a specialist, while Jack and Kyle plan a risky move to rescue Diane from Dr. Markham.

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Young and the Restless is set to air new episodes the week of June 22 with several major plot developments. Jack Abbott plans a risky move to locate Diane while Nikki Newman receives a serious medical diagnosis. Victoria Newman expresses deep concern for her mother's health.

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Upcoming episodes of The Young and the Restless will feature Nikki Newman facing a serious health issue and Diane Jenkins Abbott held captive. The storylines launch July sweeps starting June 25.

New spoilers for The Young and the Restless outline key developments from May 18 to 29, 2026, including Phyllis Summers losing her leverage and Victor Newman intervening in family matters.

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Lauren Koslow is scheduled to debut as Jill Abbott on The Young and the Restless during the start of July sweeps on June 25. The show will also air multiple storylines involving kidnappings, health crises and corporate power plays over the next two weeks.

 

 

 

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