For decades, The Young and the Restless has captivated viewers with jaw-dropping storylines, shocking betrayals, and heartfelt romances. But behind the glamour of Genoa City lies the dedication and emotion of the actors who bring these iconic characters to life. In an exclusive sit-down interview, several of the soap’s biggest stars open up about recent twists, their characters’ futures, and how they balance the chaos of daytime drama with real life.
Sharon Case Reflects on Sharon Newman’s Resilience
Sharon Case, who has portrayed Sharon Newman since 1994, shares how meaningful it has been to tackle her character’s recent challenges. From cancer battles to complicated love triangles, Sharon has endured some of Genoa City’s most emotional arcs.
“I think Sharon’s strength is her ability to keep going no matter what,” Case explains. “Even when she’s at her lowest, she still finds a way to inspire her family. Playing those moments has been incredibly rewarding.”
Case also hints at upcoming storylines that will test Sharon’s relationships but ultimately reaffirm her independence.
Joshua Morrow on Nick Newman’s Protective Nature
Joshua Morrow (Nick Newman) laughs when asked about Nick constantly rushing to protect his sisters, exes, and children.
“Nick always has to be the hero,” Morrow admits. “Sometimes it gets him into trouble, but I think fans love that about him. He’s flawed, but he’ll always fight for his family.”
When asked about possible rekindled romances, Morrow teases:
“In Genoa City, never say never. You never know who Nick might find himself drawn to again.”
Bryton James Discusses Devon’s Inner Conflicts
Bryton James, who plays Devon Hamilton, dives into the emotional toll of his character’s struggles — from fatherhood complications to business battles.
“Devon is always torn between love and loyalty,” James says. “He wants to do right by his family, but sometimes his decisions cause even more drama. That’s what makes him so human.”
James praises the writers for giving Devon multi-layered stories that challenge him both as an actor and as a person.
Melody Thomas Scott on Playing a Newman Matriarch
No Y&R interview would be complete without the legendary Melody Thomas Scott (Nikki Newman). After decades on the show, she remains the heart of the Newman family.
“Nikki has survived so much — addiction, betrayal, rivalries — yet she always comes back stronger,” Scott reflects. “I think that’s why viewers connect with her. She’s elegant, but she’s also relatable.”
Scott hints that big challenges are ahead for Nikki, particularly when it comes to keeping the Newman family united.
What Fans Can Expect Next
While the actors remain tight-lipped about spoilers, they all agree on one thing: The Young and the Restless is about to take Genoa City in an unexpected direction. Secrets will be exposed, romances tested, and family loyalties shattered — all the ingredients that make the soap a daytime staple.
“Get ready,” Case says with a smile. “The drama’s just getting started.”