'The Young and the Restless' spoilers: Will Billy play a crucial part in Victoria and Jack's plans?

"Young and the Restless" is serving up a plethora of treats this week. Facebook / The Young and The Restless Official

"The Young and the Restless" is rife with conflicts in its upcoming episodes for the week of Mar. 5 to Mar. 9. After the revelations and challenges left hanging during its Friday episode, Genoa City will once again be the setting for "secret revelations," such as Billy's (Jason Thompson) crucial information that could help steer Victoria (Amelia Heinle) and Jack's (Peter Bergman) plans.

The Mar. 5 spoilers for CBS' daytime drama point to a surprising admission that will come from Billy. He might include his ex Victoria on the secrets that he knows regarding the source of Jack (Peter Bergman) and Ashley's (Eileen Davidson) dramatic conflict. But Billy's next move depends on whether or not he becomes privy to Victoria's plots with Jack and direct his attention toward Ashley as his confidante instead.

However, Ashley and Jack are quite preoccupied with finding Dina (Marla Adams), who seems to be lost on a train to Bordeaux. This could prompt the rest of the Abbots to decide for Dina to return home soon. Things could be looking up for her though, as she is set to reunite with Abby (Melissa Ordway) in Genoa City on the Mar. 8 episode.

Celebdirtylaundry shared spoilers for the upcoming week following the previous events on "The Young and the Restless." Devon (Bryton James) will realize that Hilary (Mishael Morgan) has been burdened by her brother's overdose and hospitalization bills. Devon will urge her to not back down and remain on GC Buzz, as he understands why she had to keep it private for Shauna's (Camryn Hamm) sake. However, he will stress that his support is not romantically motivated.

The Mar. 2 episode also reveals that Sharon (Sharon Case) will urge Nick (Joshua Morrow) to move in with her, but he will decide to decline the invitation. He will also receive an important message from Chelsea, intended to be announced on Christian's (played by twins Jamie and Alister Tobias) birthday. The big shock is that Christian's biological father is actually Nick's brother, and that the DNA tests are doctored by Adam (Justin Hartley) based on his good intentions.

Find out what other juicy tales will be told on "The Young and the Restless" on CBS at 12:30 p.m. EST.

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