'The Young And The Restless' spoilers: Fake Jack has information on Gabriel, Billy and Chelsea get married, Michael wants a separation

It is another week of unforgiving and unrelentless drama in "The Young and The Restless." Secrets are about to be revealed and relationships are bound to be destroyed this week. Here are the spoilers: 

Michael and Lauren 

While at Sharon's place, Michael collapses and he is brought to the hospital immediately. Once there, Lauren rushes to see him but when they talk, he drops a bomb. Michael wants a separation from Lauren because he doesn't feel important to her. 

Phyllis' suspicions 

Phyllis may once be a conniving lady, but now, her suspicions are right on the money. Who better else to know Jack than Phyllis? She starts to suspect that something's fishy with Victor and Fake Jack's partnership. She cannot believe how Jack can be so trusting of Victor all of a sudden. 

Meanwhile, Fake Jack has information for Victor about Gabriel. It looks like he knows that the latter isn't who everyone thinks he is. 

Chelsea and Billy 

Is Gabriel finally out of the picture? In this week's preview, Billy and Chelsea decide to get married and they're not wasting any time doing so. 

Avery and Dylan 

According to Soap Central, Dylan confides in Sharon, despite Avery's warning that she should stay away from him. Could this have something to do with Hilary? Based on the spoilers, Hilary realizes that she just can't leave Dylan like that and she should fix her relationship with him. 

Could this be the end of Avery and Dylan's relationship? Billy discovers something this week and it is bad news for the two. Further, Avery continues to support Joe.

Other spoilers

Devon and Hilary spend an intimate night together, and Neil loses his temper and accuses Gwen of pretending.

"The Young and The Restless" airs every weekday at CBS Daytime. 

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