'The Young and The Restless': Phyllis takes matters into her hands, Maureen has a heart attack, Sharon gets support, Avery lectures Joe

Yesterday on "The Young and The Restless," Victoria got locked in a janitor's closet and she is already in labor. Also, Phyllis discovers the truth about Jack and Kelly's relationship and she's going to do something drastic. What's going to happen next?

According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, Phyllis will make her move on the November 12 episode. Phyllis found Kelly's photo on Jack's table and upon further investigation, she read "I love you" text messages on Jack's phone from Kelly. This confirmed that Jack and Kelly has a relationship.

But Phyllis wants to be smart about her move, so instead of confronting Jack, she opts to show Jack her engagement ring. At the same time, she tells Jack that they're going to get married and will get Kelly to plan it. Surely, Jack will be in a world of trouble now and Phyllis finds pleasure in seeing Jack squirm.

Elsewhere, Maureen called Stitch as she was having a heart attack. Stitch immediately tries to rescue her mother without knowing that Victoria is trapped in a janitor's closet and going into labor. Stitch has no clue that Victoria is just feet away from where he rescued her mother.

As for Sharon Newman, she finally gets support from someone. After Mariah meet with Summer, Mariah felt some sympathy for her mother. Mariah went over to Sharon and told her that she supports her and understands that she didn't intentionally make the switch on the DNA results.

Yesterday, Joe Clark kissed Avery and today, Avery will lecture Joe about what he did. Avery didn't like it and also told Joe that he will not allow him to buy Dylan's coffee shop even if it means they have to go to court for it.

Will Jack marry Phyllis? Will Stitch find Victoria in time? Will Maureen confess to what she did?

Find out on "The Young and The Restless" on November 12 on CBS.

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