'The Young and the Restless' spoilers: Lies, affairs and deception continue

Several juicy spoilers have been going around online for the upcoming episodes of "The Young and the Restless" as drama after drama continues to unfold in Genoa City.

Fans of the hit 41-year-old American soap drama series should expect to see the twists in the lives of the residents from Genoa City, especially Phyllis Newman's (Gina Tognoni).

The supposed fun-filled wedding day between Nick (Joshua Morrow) and Sharon (Sharon Case) was disrupted when Phyllis barged in in the middle of the ceremony to announce that the bride switched the paternity results to prove that her daughter, Summer, is actually Jack Abbott's (Peter Bergman) child and not Nick's, in order to win back her groom. But before the big reveal, Phyllis passed out and had to be immediately rushed to the hospital.

The Newman couple is not the only one whose lives had turned upside-down with Phyllis' unexpected return. Her former fiancé Jack faced a difficult ordeal since Phyllis thought that nothing had changed between them. She never thought that Jack had already moved on and started an affair with Kelly Andrews (Cady McClain).

On the other hand, Dylan McAvoy (Steve Burton) and Paul Williams (Doug Davidson) had to work hand in hand to find Ian Ward (Ray Wise), but the two are having a hard time working with each other. Spoilers mention that Dylan is urging his father to speed up their actions so that they can get out of jail faster. However, Dylan also had to deal with Avery Clarke's (Jessica Collins) ex-husband Joe Clarke (Scott Elrod), who wants to stay in the city for a long time.

Also, fans will finally find out the results of the paternity test that Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) ordered for Faith, Nick and Sharon's daughter. Although there was never a doubt that Nick was actually Faith's (McKenna Grace) dad, but it could be a twist that nobody expects from the show.

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

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