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Well the average age of Y&R viewer is almost 70yo so these references like the Cola Wars would resonate with the audience. To be fair - Audra and Kyle did talk about social media being the focus of the campaign. 

I'd rather Audra and Kyle have clothes-less video go viral than to listen to outdated business concepts. As if, Audra could launch even one product without any hires, R&D, etc. Skip this nonsense and hit the sheets. 

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Any doubts about Nikki's business prowess at running Chancellor were forever extinguished by the scene that played at the entrance to the GCAC where Claire detailed to Kyle  how her grandmother took down a cocky young exec over  a real estate deal.

Hayley Erin dug deep to channel Nikki's savvy business persona while Micheal Mealor remembered that the the best acting is reacting, as he stood wide eyed and open mouthed taking in Nikki's handling of the situation.

We can only imagine Melody Thomas Scott's commanding performance as Nikki took center stage in Lady Boss mode and how the newbie actor playing her scene partner rose to the challenge as sparkling dialogue ricocheted back and forth.

And a special shout out to Y&R's set designers who we sure would have created an office set that reflected Nikki's elegance and good taste.

To viewers  bothered by  Y&R's continued business focus, this scene that dealt with power dynamics, sexism in business and privilege put paid to that criticism once and for all.

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Stars from all five U.S. soaps performing tonight May 29 in a benefit for St. Jude's Children's Hospital
https://michaelfairmantv.com/the-young-and-the-restless-lily-brooks-obriant-interview-daytime-at-night-benefit-st-jude/2025/05/15/ 

The event is being organized by Lily Brooks O'Briant who plays Lucy Romalotti.

Karla Mosley and Melissa Claire Egan grew up in the same area and happened to attend school together as teens in New York state, and did musical theater together way back then.  I think they'll do a number together tonight.
https://www.soapcentral.com/young-and-restless/news-performance-spoiler-the-young-restless-melissa-claire-egan-s-surprise-pairing 

Loren Lott is scheduled to be there

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Groaning at Pietro the party planner raving about Nikki Newman, style icon. And then Nikki appears in the ghastly floral pantsuit. maybe if it was a jacket only... and a soft blouse underneath?

  • Nikki’s white floral suit on The Young and the Restless

Hate when the writers have the characters be well known to the general public and yet when the various kidnappings/long lost children etc occur it doesn't seem to get any publicity.

And Victor is simply intolerable. Any nuance that character had is long gone and he now is simply a pathetic, rambling old man who is about as threatening as a piece of wet toast. And still the family are under his thumb.

By now, they should laugh off his threats and leave him alone in his chair at the ranch.

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Seems Traci and Julie on Days are both shopping at 'Granny's Garments'.

You just can't go wrong with a loose print long line jacket (hides those figure faults, gals), a comfy pair of slacks, a scoop neck T and some chunky accent jewelry. And don't forget your crowning glory-a wash 'n' go hair do.

Julie's mixed floral print kimono jacket on Days of our Lives

  • Pin itTraci’s blue mixed print kimono jacket on The Young and the Restless

 

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