'Young and The Restless' spoilers: Sharon may prove innocence, Joe tries to seduce Avery

Last week, a special wedding was about to go down in Genoa City, only for the wedding to be cancelled due to the revelations. Billy and Chelsea deals with the aftermath of the wedding and the other characters deal with their own problems. Here are the spoilers for the week:

Billy and Chelsea

Things didn't go as planned for Billy and Chelsea. In the middle of the controversy is Victoria who just keeps making things worse for the couple. In the preview for Monday's episode, Victoria and Chelsea had a verbal confrontation. Victoria asked if Chelsea was quitting, she said:

"Victoria, I wouldn't give you the satisfaction and I'm going to make your life a living hell."

Chelsea will have to make sure that happens, otherwise, Victoria will beat her to it. Victoria doesn't have any problem digging up Chelsea's affair with Gabriel.

Meanwhile, Billy goes to Chelsea's house to get his things and he sees Gabriel there. Gabriel asked if Billy really believed that he was the father of Chelsea's son and immediately, Billy punched Gabe.

Sharon's Innocence

Despite the Genoa City killer still nowhere to be found, Kevin was able to obtain evidence that will prove Sharon's innocence. Nick doesn't believe that Sharon is innocent but with Dylan, Noah and Mariah on Sharon's side, it will only be a matter of time before the murder charges against her are lifted. Additionally, Sharon and Dylan will also become closer throughout this ordeal.

Other spoilers

According to Celebrity Dirty Laundry, Joe will take advantage of Sharon and Dylan's closeness as he tries to spark a romance with Avery. Devon and Hilary will have a heart-to-heart talk about the future of their relationship, if there is one. In addition, Jack continues to try and escape his captor.

"The Young and The Restless" airs every weekday on CBS Daytime.

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