Victoria was horrified when Sharon revealed horrific past secrets of Sienna & Cole Y&R Spoilers
In a world where secrets are always determined to find their way back to the light, Matt Clark’s return from the dead is not only a tantalizing blow to Genoa City’s collective memory, but also a knife-wrenching blow to Sharon Newman—the one who survived his most vicious manipulations.
Matt, under the guise of Mitch Bacall, calmly runs a brand-new nightclub where the lights and bass beats deliberately mask the gunpowder scent of the past. The appearance, at first just a passing rumor, quickly ignites a storm of suspicion in Sharon.

She sees in “Mitch” Matt’s every move, every tilt of the head, every faint smile—things that memory cannot fake.
The bodyguard’s unconscious calling him Mitch only made the puzzle pieces spin faster in her head, the way a social media conspiracy theory keeps “suggesting” new connections, but to Sharon, they were connections of old wounds and old fears.
Nick Newman could tell from Sharon’s rapid breathing and burning eyes that she wasn’t just doubting; she was hunting. He’d seen too many times a mystery that seemed to help people find the truth become a trap that dragged them down into the abyss.
So Sharon’s concern wasn’t just a reflex of a man worrying about someone he once loved; it was a wake-up call for anyone who dared shine a flashlight into the dark corners that Matt Clark—or Mitch—was trying to close.
Nick knew: on Y&R, death was rarely the end; it was just a comma that opened the way for the conspiracy to be reborn.
So when Sharon rushed to the hospital, forcing her heart to calm down to tell Nick about the man she believed was Matt, his first reaction—“No way, he’s dead”—was simply an instinctive defense against a terrible truth.
But then Genoa City’s proud stubbornness reminded him: this place had welcomed Victor Newman back countless times, so it was not impossible for Matt Clark to rise from the grave. Sharon stepped into the role of detective of her life without a badge.

She flipped through the memory files, matching Mitch Bacall’s path with Matt’s dark history, tracing back contacts, investors, liquor suppliers, nightclub decor bills, even the linear light valves in the sound system—everything could talk, if it listened.
She queried the names lurking in the shadows: Sienna Bacall, the seemingly harmless wife whose history was stitched with red threads of lies;
Holden, who accidentally blurted out more than he knew; and Noah, Sharon’s son, who accepted an invitation to Los Angeles from a “Mitch” he may not have known was lurking.
Each new fact tightens Nick’s nerves, as the deeper Sharon digs, the closer she gets to a land where there are no rules.




