'The Young and the Restless' spoilers: Ashely joins Victor's company after quitting Jabot

Actor Peter Bergman and Eileen Davidson star as siblings Jack and Ashley Abbott in "The Young and the Restless" Twitter/Young & the Restless

"The Young and the Restless" will feature Ashley (Eileen Davidson) who will try to get into a business venture with Victor (Eric Braeden). What will her brother Jack (Peter Bergman) think about her actions?

After sending their mother to Paris, Jack and Ashley will try to work together for Jabot. They decided to visit an attorney to have a meeting. However, things will not end positively. Instead, they will end up in a bad argument. Jack will insist that he will have more power while Ashley will tell Jack that he does not get anything done. Because of this, things will get worse.

Due to their argument, Ashley will resign from Jabot. Although Victor and Ashley do not get along well with each other, Victor will try to get Ashley for the sake of his business. It is possible that Victor will make him an offer that she cannot resist. Since reports are saying that Newman will have a new employee, this could be referring to Ashley.

On the other hand, Jack is not happy at all that his sister is no longer part of Jabot. He will make an admission that he is hurt with what is happening between him and Ashley. Although Jack loves his sister, he will also be glad that Ashley is out of Jabot since she had been a pain in his neck lately. However, once Jack will learn that Ashley will join the company of his mortal enemy, Victor, he will no doubt get angry.

Elsewhere, Nikki (Melody Thomas Scott) will discover some information about JT(Thad Luckinbell). Spoilers reveal that she will see JT taking some pills. She might even see the prescription bottle which will help her figure out what is happening with him. Victoria (Amelia Heinle) will also find out about the secret of JT who is taking prescription pain medication.

"The Young and the Restless" airs weekdays at 12:30 p.m. on CBS.

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