'The Young and the Restless': Joe Clark and Avery kiss, Maureen confesses, Victoria's life in danger and Colin knows Hilary's secret

In Monday's episode of "The Young and The Restless," Victoria was adamant in investigating who killed Stitch's father. She came to a conclusion that it was Kelly who committed the murder and that Stitch was covering it up. However, before Victoria can tell Stitch at dinner, Maureen was able to halt her on her way.

According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, on Tuesday's episode, Maureen will confess to Victoria and say that she's the one who murdered her husband. She also admitted that she let her son Stitch go to prison for her. Upon getting the confession, pregnant Victoria tried to call the police so she can help clear the name of Stitch. However, before she can do that, Maureen shoves her inside a janitor's closet and locks it. Maureen even tosses Victoria's phone in the trash. This could really put Victoria's unborn baby in danger.

As for the love triangle of Joe Clark, Avery and Dylan, Joe Clark will make an unexpected move that can actually backfire. When Joe Clark returned to Genoa City, he realized that he is still not over Avery. But since Avery and Dylan are already together, Joe has made it his mission to destroy his ex's relationship. Joe Clark is trying to sabotage Dylan's business. But when Joe and Avery argued over something, Joe moved in and kissed Avery.

For the other spoilers for Tuesday's episode, Colin will visit Hilary and tell her that he knows about her secret affair, while Neil asks Devon about his mystery woman. Also, Paul and Christine talks about having a new baby and Abby and Det. Harding share an awkward moment.

Who will rescue Victoria? Will Maureen pay for her crime? Will Joe get Avery back? Tune in to "The Young and the Restless" on November 11 on CBS.

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