'The Young and the Restless' spoilers: Adam's gift to son Connor, Paul and Christine relationship damaged?

For weeks now, spoilers continued to tease that Phyllis Newman will finally wake up from her comatose. Celeb Dirty Laundry confirms that Gina Tognoni will play the recovered Phyllis in this week's episodes of "The Young and the Restless." Other than this, here's what's coming from August 11 to 15:

Phyllis wakes up

This Monday, Tognoni will make her first appearance as Phyllis and at the same, her son-in-law Austin is planning a surprise for her when she goes back to Genoa City.

Paul, Nikki and Christine

The love triangle won't be taking a break this week. Christine is furious with Paul as he ignores her and gives more attention to Nikki Newman. Christine doesn't like this at all. Also, Paul's relationship with his son Dylan McAvoy isn't going so well. It is quite the opposite of what he thought their father-son relationship would be.

Jill and Katherine

On the August 13 episode, Jill will be surprised to receive an unexpected letter from Katherine Chancellor. What could this weird letter be about?

Devon, Hilary and Neil

This week, Devon and Hilary's affair continues. But she starts thinking about who she wants to get married to, Neil or Devon.

Adam, Connor and Chelsea

Adam Newman is very much alive and he's been looking out for his son. It is Connor's birthday and he is very mad seeing Billy and Chelsea set up his son's birthday party. During the party, Chelsea sees an anonymous gift for Connor. When she opened it, it was a soccer ball. She thought it was Grandpa Victor's gift since Victor taught Connor to play soccer. She has no idea it's from Adam.

Will Paul and Christine's relationship be permanently damaged due to the baby mama drama? Who will Hilary choose? Will Chelsea find out who sent the soccer ball? Tune in to "The Young and the Restless" at 12:30 p.m. on weekdays on CBS.

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