'Young And The Restless' spoilers: Is Joe dead? Will Sharon escape kidnappers? Phyllis and Jack get married

It is going to be one crazy week in "The Young and The Restless." There will be twists and turns, big reveals and a major accident. Here are the spoilers for the week:

Sharon kidnapped

This week, Sharon will be kidnapped. According to Soap Central, she was kidnapped to be framed for a crime she has no idea about. But before she gets kidnapped, Dylan talks to her and asks questions since he wants to believe Sharon.

Aside from trying to escape from her kidnappers, Sharon will also have to deal with Noah, Summer and Paul. When Noah tries to talk to Summer, he sees Kyle and he knew that the two has slept together. Noah doesn't like it at all.

Joe's Accident

In one of the episodes this week, Joe will fall off the balcony. It is unclear how or why he fell but people are seeking medical help to rescue him. Will they be able to?

Phyllis and Jack Wedding

After everything that this couple has gone through, finally, they are walking down the altar. To prevent anyone or anything from stopping their union, they head to St. Barts to get married. There, a Swedish minister awaits them and is prepared to wed the couple.

Billy, Chelsea and Gabriel

This love triangle has grown more complex now that Chelsea has deeper feelings for Adam/Gabriel. As for Billy and Adam, they continue to fight over Chelsea. Meanwhile, someone will tell Chelsea that she saw Billy kiss Victoria. She looked really hurt in the preview and the spoilers say that she'll find comfort in Adam.

Other spoiler:

Abby will finally realize that she has feelings for Stitch and Summer wants to know about Abby and Stitch's relationship. Moreover, a new preview for the week showed that there will be shocking betrayals, twists and revelations coming up this week.

Don't miss an episode of "The Young and The Restless" this week at 12:30 p.m. on CBS.

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