'The Young and the Restless' spoilers: Doug Davidson leaving show if character Paul Williams dies?

Last week was filled with gripping episodes as Paul fights for his life and Dylan discovers who his real father is. This week of "The Young and the Restless" is no different. Here are the spoilers for June 16-20.

Paul's Health

Paul's health is not getting any better. In fact, it's getting worse and it doesn't look good at all. As for Paul's donor, the doctors confirm that Dylan can be a donor and Paul will need to undergo surgery immediately.

Christine is feeling down and Lauren tries to comfort her and tells her not to give up. Also, Nikki pays Paul a visit. She tells him that it was fate for her to find Dylan and it will be Dylan that will save him.

Ian Ward and Wila Secret

Major spoilers right here. Wila unleashes a secret—that Ian Ward is sterile.

Avery, Austin and Summer

Avery feels very guilty about what happened and Leslie tries to comfort him. On the other hand, Summer wants Avery to protect Austin. This shocked Avery.

Neil and Hilary Relationship

Lily grows unhappier when her father Neil proposes to Hilary. Lily is shocked and is more motivated than ever to split the two up.

Billy and Chelsea's Trip

Billy and Chelsea's trip was a success as they found Jenna, ex-wife of Stitch. They fooled her into speaking up about Stitch, telling her that they are making a documentary. Later, Jenna discovers that Stitch was trying to communicate with her.

Stitch, Victoria and the Truth

Stitch plans to tell Victoria the truth, before Billy tells her. However, Billy is more concerned about telling Victoria about the mission in Australia.

Other spoilers include Jack revealing shocking news to Victoria and Abby and Mariah fighting. Billy and Chelsea find themselves in an awkward situation.

Catch "The Young and the Restless" on CBS, Monday-Friday at 12:30pm.

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