Nick discovers the “TERRIBLE” secret that Sienna is hiding The Young And The Restless Spoilers

“SHE TRIED TO KILL MY SON!” — THE NIGHT NICK NEWMAN SNAPPED

The quiet pulse of hospital machines gave way to rage this week as Nick Newman came face-to-face with Sienna Beall, the mysterious woman whose elegance masked something sinister. Once thought to be a friend of the family, Sienna’s calm composure and late-night visits to Noah’s hospital room raised red flags — and Nick’s instincts, honed from years of battling Newmans and enemies alike, told him she was hiding something.

When Nick overheard her whispering to an unknown contact — “He’s awake, but he doesn’t remember. The treatment worked.” — everything clicked. The car crash that nearly killed Noah wasn’t an accident. It was an orchestrated hit.

“You tried to kill my son,” Nick growled, his voice trembling with fury.
“Careful, Mr. Newman,” Sienna replied coolly. “You’re standing in a world you don’t understand.”

But Nick did understand — and he was done playing by anyone else’s rules.


 A WEB OF BETRAYAL — HOLDEN, CLARE & THE EMPIRE OF DECEIT

Through sleepless nights and dangerous investigation, Nick uncovered a dark alliance linking Sienna to two familiar faces — Holden Novak and Clare Grace Newman. Together, the trio had built an empire of con artistry, using Sienna’s L.A. nightclub, Vespers, as a front for money laundering and manipulation.

When Noah stumbled onto their scam, they silenced him — first with a rigged car, then with memory-erasing drugs administered while he lay in a coma. Clare’s signature on the hospital’s drug authorization form was the smoking gun.

“It wasn’t memory loss,” Nick said grimly. “It was a treatment.”

The revelation turned Genoa City’s golden circles inside out — and pushed Nick to the edge.Có thể là hình ảnh về văn bản cho biết 'i mn NICK KNOW SIENNA.TRUTH SIENNA TRUTH'


 THE HOSPITAL SHOWDOWN — TRUTH TURNS TO VIOLENCE

The storm broke in Noah’s hospital room. Pale but conscious, Noah finally remembered Sienna’s whispered threats before the crash. When she appeared again — cornered, defiant, unrepentant — everything exploded.

Nick lunged. The chair hit the wall. His hands around her collar, his voice shaking with years of buried grief.

“You took his memories! You tried to erase my son!”

Sharon screamed for him to stop. Noah, weak but desperate, tore the IV from his arm and shouted his father’s name — the sound that shattered Nick’s fury like glass.

Within seconds, Holden and Clare burst in, followed by Detective Burroughs and the police. Sienna, ever the actress, feigned victimhood through tears:

“He attacked me! I came to apologize!”

But Nick had been ready. He handed over the flash drive that would destroy her empire — hospital footage, bank transfers, and a damning audio clip:

“Make sure the car doesn’t survive it,” Sienna’s voice hissed.
“And if he does… I have another way to make him forget.”

Silence. Then chaos. Officers cuffed her. Holden froze. Clare broke down in tears. Sienna’s smirk faded — but her warning didn’t.

“You think this ends with me?” she whispered. “You have no idea what you’ve started.”


 AFTERMATH — A FAMILY RECLAIMS ITS SOUL

With Sienna in custody, the Newmans finally exhale — but peace feels fragile. Noah, still recovering, faces the trauma of remembering everything he was forced to forget. Sharon clings to him, her faith shaken but her love unbroken.

And Nick… now both hero and hunted, stands in the quiet dawn outside the hospital and vows that this is only the beginning.

“If she’s part of something bigger,” he says, “then I’ll tear it down piece by piece.”

Somewhere far beyond Genoa City, Vespers’ dark empire still hums — and Sienna’s final words linger like a curse: This was never about your son.


COMING NEXT ON Y&R:

  • Victor Newman launches a private war to uncover the network behind Sienna’s crimes.

  • Clare Grace Newman faces a dangerous choice — testify against Sienna or vanish like the others.

  • And as Noah’s memories return, one name resurfaces… a ghost from the past tied to Vespers itself.