“You’re an irresponsible mother” Holden’s screams make Kyle curious what’s going on? Y&R Spoilers
Young And The Restless Spoilers reveal AUdra’s dirty past, the shocking truth she’ll have to face that everyone knows.
While Genoa City is excitedly awaiting a coming-out party that could reposition the media industry’s power – an event Sally believes will “take both of their careers to the next level” – a bombshell from the past creeps in from behind the scenes, threatening to rip apart Audra Charles’ mask of calm.

Holden Novak, the man who’s been quietly picking up the pieces that most thought were buried, steps out of the shadows with a chilling threat: if Audra continues to manipulate and hurt Claire, he’ll tell her everything.
It’s not just office intrigue or a string of shady handshakes, but the most serious truth of all – the story of a child. The child that only Holden knows exists, where it is, and who its father really is, all of which have remained locked in a memory that Audra has tried to seal with ambition, achievement, and strategic love affairs.
Holden doesn’t come across as a knight. He comes across as a mastermind, one who knows Audra’s weaknesses and limitations. He doesn’t have a bright ideal, but there is a line that’s hard to break: Claire.
There’s an unnamed emotional debt between Holden and Claire—a respect for a woman who’s trying to move on from her past, who wants a normal love with Kyle without anyone taking advantage of her foolishness. Holden understands that, and he understands even more how
Audra has repeatedly dragged Claire back into the wet mud of intrigue. The threat was not a meaningless roar, but a clear message: stop, or the tower Audra was trying to build would collapse because of the brick she had hidden in the foundation – her secret child.
On the other side of the battle line, Audra slid through many states: anger, contempt, and finally fear.
The fear was not about the exposure of a youthful mistake; it was about the domino effect of the secret being revealed: shareholders would turn against her, partners would be wary, and enemies would use the child as a knife to extract power from her.

Audra knew Holden well enough to know that he was not joking. She also knew that Kyle was not a forgiving person when it came to honesty.
If Kyle knew that Audra had a child and deliberately covered up the traces, the fragile trust between them – already damaged by the mind games at Society – would evaporate like foam.
And then Claire, who has weathered storms many times, will not only be a pitiful victim but also a mirror that shows everyone how Audra bends the truth for her own benefit.
At the same time, Sally Spectra brings Audra back to earth. Sally is the type of person who thrives on bold pivots, but she has also learned that not every battle should be won with a knife. Sally’s advice is straightforward: “Living well is the best revenge.”
For her, the launch party is a strategic stage – a place where they can redefine their position, attract new content deals, convince investors of a clear vision, and most importantly: divert attention from any personal scandals. Sally promises to discuss every production item, every branding highlight, every guest list so that tonight can truly push them both to the next level.
But Audra, haunted by the shadow of her past and a Holden ready to inflame her, is not so easily revived. She sees the failure before it happens, imagines the whispers of a “female CEO who is only good at creating crises,” hears the snickers of those waiting for her to stumble.




