'The Young and The Restless' spoilers: Paul Williams leaving after being shot? Dylan McAvoy's father revealed

For the week of June 9<sup>th-13<sup>th, plenty of things will happen in "The Young and the Restless." It will a week of Y&R that no one should miss.

Spoilers say that this week's episodes will be mostly about Austin, Avery's stalker, who captured Avery. Kevin discovers that Austin is the same person who left him the twisted messages. Immediately, Kevin alerted Dylan and Paul so they can help rescue Avery, in which there will be shots fired.

Paul Williams took the shot to save Avery. Paul is in critical condition and was rushed to the hospital, only to discover that he needs a transplant right away. Paul's brother will go to Genoa City, but he is not a match. Who is? None other than Dylan McAvoy. In a shocking reveal, Dylan isn't just Paul's friend, Dylan is Paul's son.

Meanwhile, Billy and Chelsea are planning bad things together. Billy wants to discover Stitch's dark secrets. So he decided to go to Australia and visit Stitch's ex-wife to find out more about him. Chelsea accompanies him.

The spoilers also talked about Neil and Hilary. Their saga still continues and this is something Lily doesn't approve of at all. Lily creates a plan against Neil and Hilary but her plan backfires for the worst. Neil proposes to Hilary.

Surely, this week's "The Young and the Restless" has every twist and turn in its corners. Paul and Nicki actually shared a child together and did Nicki intentionally hid the truth from Dylan and from Paul? How will Christine take the news, since she desperately wants to have a child with Paul?

In other news, Victoria's pregnancy will shock Jack. Kelly and Jack will have a rather, passionate time together. And Summer and Austin decide to bring their relationship to a new level.

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