‘The Young And The Restless’ Spoilers Wednesday, September 10: Phyllis’ Control, Sally vs Cane, Jack’s Cryptic Message
The Young and the Restless spoilers are in for Wednesday, September 10, 2025! Fans can expect Phyllis Summers (Michelle Stafford) to take control.
Meanwhile, Cane Ashby (Billy Flynn) ruins Sally Spectra (Courtney Hope) and Billy Abbott’s (Jason Thompson) launch party. Plus, Jack Abbott (Peter Bergman) gets a cryptic message.
Keep reading and let’s talk about what is coming up in the next episode of the CBS soap opera. (Make sure to check out our WEEKLY Y&R spoilers, here!)
Sally Spectra’s Big Party
Let’s start off with Sally and Billy, who have Abbott Communications launch party tonight. Sally has put so much time and effort into this party.
It’s supposed to be a really great night for her as well as for Billy, who is running the company. However, a preview clip shows Sally and Billy excitedly running into the venue only to find nobody there. Not one single person. They are confused and Sally asks where everyone is.
That is when Cane emerges with a smile on his face. The man has drinks ready, so he clearly wants to try to make some sort of deal. Sally already isn’t a big fan of Cane’s, and ruining her party will probably leave her infuriated.
The Young and the Restless spoilers for Wednesday, September 10 reveal that Phyllis was on board with Cane’s AI assignment, although he was vague about the desired outcome
However, Nick Newman (Joshua Morrow) just filled Phyllis in on what Cane plans on using AI for. After that conversation, Phyllis got on the phone to blast Cane.
However, later, she will take control. So, I wonder what she plans on doing next?!
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Jack Abbott’s Cryptic Message
Over with Jack, he gets some sort of cryptic message. After learning Nick’s intel, maybe that cryptic message is from Phyllis?
At one time, Phyllis and Jack were really close. However, we haven’t seen them interact much in the past several months.