'The Young and the Restless' spoilers: Ashley suffers identity crisis after Graham reveals all; Cane becomes Chancellor CEO

Ashley suffers an identity crisis after her true paternity is revealed in "The Young and the Restless" Twitter/YandR_CBS

Things will go even further south for Ashley (Eileen Davidson) and the rest of the Abbott clan in this week's episodes of "The Young and the Restless." Spoilers indicate that not only will Ashley face an identity crisis, she will also have to face the fact that the secret is out to the rest of Genoa City.

Ashley knew she was not John's (Jerry Douglas) biological daughter and she hated herself for knowing it. Yet, Ashley could find comfort in the fact that only a few people knew. Unfortunately, she will realize that the secret is out and now she feels like she is living a lie. Even though her family will try to console her, it seems that she will not be able to get over it anytime soon.

However, that is not the only thing she will go through, as she will later on find Dina (Marla Adams) unconscious. She will rush her mother to the hospital. Traci (Beth Maitland), Jack (Peter Bergman), and Abby (Melissa Ordway) will come in as fast as they can to join her.

Just when they probably thought Graham (Max Shippee) will not dare show up, he will. He will throw insults at her which will lead to a physical confrontation. When the brawl breaks up, Dina will appear to be stable enough to move. Graham will turn in some papers to show that he has authority in this situation. They will be furious over what Graham has on Dina.

Dina, unfortunately, has not had the time to change her will or make changes as to who should be in charge if she falls ill. This means Graham will maintain his authority here. He will brag about being the only person that Dina can rely on moving forward. It seems that he will also insist that Dina be flown to another facility as soon as possible, perhaps going back to Europe to continue treatment.

Of course, the Abbott clan will worry. For all they know, Graham could kill her on the plane and get away with it. He clearly cannot be trusted.

Over at the other side of things, "The Young and the Restless" spoilers for Wednesdays' episode indicate that Cane (Daniel Goddard) will arrive home with some big news. Cane will feel like things are finally looking up for him, career-wise. He will reveal that he is now the acting CEO of Chancellor and will let Billy (Jason Thompson) know about it.

Billy might not even care where Cane works, just as long as he stays away from Brash & Sassy. He might even take this opportunity to mention that Lily (Christel Khalil) took over his position at the company. Still, Cane will try to focus on his new job and a potential family reunion.

However, a potential family reunion might not be what Lily has in mind now. She will talk to Jordan (Darnell Kirkwood) about where they stand. She might be ready to talk about turning this friendship into a romance. Of course, she might be concerned about making any big changes too soon. She knows that whatever she does will affect Mattie (Lexie Stevenson) and Charlie (Noah Alexander Gerry). Should she decide to get into a relationship with Jordan, then she will have to take it a step at a time.

"The Young and the Restless" airs Mondays to Fridays at 12:30 p.m. EDT on CBS.

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