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Y&R: Child Returns

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This is the child they de-aged to hide just how old Amber really is.

:lol: oh, SNAP!

Give it a few more years. I guarantee the Bells will have Adrienne playing the eternal ingénue as she embarks on a sweet teen romance with Reed Hellstrom:

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This is the child they de-aged to hide just how old Amber really is.

Wrong. He appears to be 12-13, which is the age he should be without SORASing.

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Wrong. He appears to be 12-13, which is the age he should be without SORASing.

Then the show is reversing itself, because when they brought the kid up last year Amber said he was somewhere around 6-10, I think.

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Wrong. He appears to be 12-13, which is the age he should be without SORASing.

Even though his younger sister is 16.

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Even though his younger sister is 16.

That's something true about all soaps, where Brady is older than Shawn Douglas on Days, or Dani is older than Jack on OLTL, and so on.

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God, I love soap math, lol.

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