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The Young and the Restless Spoilers: Chelsea’s SOS Call – Billy & Adam Come to Rescue Over Connor Crisis

The Young and the Restless (Y&R) spoilers reveal that Chelsea Lawson (Melissa Claire Egan) will face a new parenting crisis in 2024. There’ll be some situation that leaves Chelsea feeling overwhelmed by a challenge as a mom, so she’ll need some help to navigate it.

It sounds like Chelsea will make an SOS call and get some assistance from a very supportive Billy Abbott (Jason Thompson) once this crisis pops up.

Chelsea may receive some difficult updates from Connor Newman (Judah Mackey) that leave her torn over what to do.

Connor is doing great at his new school – or at least he was the last time Chelsea filled Billy in.

It’s possible things will change, especially if the show wants to stir up some drama and get Connor back in Genoa City full-time.

It’d be easy for Connor to get into a fight with another kid and perhaps get expelled over it. That could leave Chelsea in parental crisis mode and lead to her requiring some backup.

Then again, Connor might come home for a visit and admit just how homesick he’s been.

It could leave Chelsea conflicted over how to handle things if Connor suddenly wants to pull out of his new school in the middle of the semester.

Regardless, Chelsea’s Y&R storyline will pull both Billy and Adam Newman (Mark Grossman) into the action.

Adam is Connor’s dad and Chelsea’s former flame, so it’s good that he’ll be involved – particularly since this story presumably involves some sort of Connor trouble.

Of course, there could be some new issues to address with Johnny Abbott (Paxton Mishkind), but Adam wouldn’t really be part of that.

The fact that Adam’s tangled up in all this points to Connor’s crisis instead.

Whatever happens, Chelsea will lean on Billy and Adam as she tries to figure things out.

Adam seems perfectly happy to be getting another chance with Sally Spectra (Courtney Hope), so he may keep things in the friend zone with Chelsea and concentrate on positive co-parenting.

The Young and the Restless spoilers say Adam and Billy will do everything they can to step up for Chelsea, so stay tuned for news on what’s ahead for the three of them.

CDL will have other great Young and the Restless spoilers, news and updates, so make us your favorite Y&R hotspot.

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