The Young And The Restless Full Episode Friday, JUNE 12, 2026 || Y&R 6-12-2026

SUMMER DECLARES WAR ON VICTOR! 😱💥 A Shocking Betrayal Exposes The Dark Truth Behind Arabesque!

🚨 THE NEWMAN FAMILY IS ABOUT TO IMPLODE IN THE MOST EXPLOSIVE WAY POSSIBLE! 🚨

Just when Summer Newman thought peace was finally within reach, one devastating discovery threatens to destroy everything she believed about the man she once admired most. 💔

For weeks, Victor Newman appeared to be offering Phyllis Summers an unexpected lifeline. After years of conflict, manipulation, and mutual hatred, the great Victor Newman seemingly handed Phyllis an opportunity to rebuild her life through Arabesque.

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It looked like mercy.

It looked like forgiveness.

It looked like growth.

But behind closed doors, a horrifying truth was allegedly waiting to be uncovered.

And when Summer overhears Victor’s real intentions, her world comes crashing down around her. 😱🔥

The loving grandfather she respected suddenly becomes something far more dangerous.

A man willing to destroy her mother simply for the satisfaction of winning.

⚠️ Key Takeaways

• Summer overhears Victor revealing the dark truth behind the Arabesque deal.

• Victor allegedly never intended Arabesque to be a genuine opportunity for Phyllis.

• Summer confronts Victor in a fiery showdown that could permanently damage their relationship.

• She vows to protect Phyllis from Victor’s manipulation at all costs.

• The confrontation may spark a major Newman family civil war.

• Phyllis and Summer could become an unstoppable alliance against Victor.

The nightmare begins inside the halls of Newman Enterprises.

At first, Summer has every reason to feel hopeful.

For once, it appears that Victor and Phyllis have found some form of common ground. Despite their long and toxic history, Victor’s decision to place Arabesque in Phyllis’ hands seems like a rare act of generosity.

Summer wants to believe in it.

She wants to believe her grandfather has finally recognized Phyllis’ talent.

She wants to believe the endless war between them might finally be ending.

But hope can be dangerous.

Especially when Victor Newman is involved.

Everything changes when Summer unexpectedly overhears a private conversation coming from Victor’s office.

What she hears leaves her frozen in place.

According to the shocking discussion, Arabesque was never intended to save Phyllis.

It was intended to trap her.

Victor allegedly boasts that the company is nothing more than a leash—a carefully designed mechanism to keep Phyllis under his control while setting her up for a future humiliation.

The revelation hits Summer like a freight train.

Suddenly, every act of kindness feels fake.

Every gesture feels calculated.

Every promise feels poisoned.

The man she trusted isn’t helping her mother.

He’s playing with her.

And worst of all, he’s enjoying it.

For Summer, the betrayal cuts deeper than almost anyone realizes.

Her entire life has been spent navigating the impossible divide between Victor and Phyllis.

She loves them both.

She respects them both.

And she has spent years desperately trying to maintain some fragile balance between two people who seem determined to destroy each other.

Now that balance is gone.

Shattered in an instant.

The emotional devastation quickly transforms into fury.

Not ordinary anger.

Protective anger.

The kind of anger that emerges when someone threatens the people you love.

Instead of quietly walking away, Summer does something few people in Genoa City dare attempt.

She confronts Victor Newman directly.

The moment she storms into his office becomes one of the most emotionally charged confrontations imaginable.

Gone is the polite granddaughter.

Gone is the family peacemaker.

Standing before Victor is a woman who has reached her limit.

Summer doesn’t hesitate.

She tells him she heard everything.

Every word.

Every plan.

Every cruel intention.

The silence that follows is deafening.

For a moment, even Victor appears caught off guard.

But Summer isn’t finished.

Years of frustration pour out all at once.

She accuses Victor of treating people like chess pieces.

She condemns his obsession with controlling others.

She calls out the emotional cruelty of building Phyllis up only to tear her down later.

Most importantly, she forces Victor to face a truth he never expected:

His hatred for Phyllis may have cost him his granddaughter.

The confrontation becomes even more powerful because Summer isn’t pretending her mother is innocent.

She acknowledges Phyllis’ mistakes.

She understands the damage Phyllis has caused over the years.

But she also recognizes something Victor refuses to see.

Phyllis is trying.

Trying to heal.

Trying to rebuild.

Trying to become better.

And Summer refuses to stand by while Victor destroys that progress simply to satisfy his own ego.

The argument reaches its most dramatic point when Summer delivers a chilling ultimatum.

Protect Phyllis.

Or lose her forever.

The message couldn’t be clearer.

If Victor continues his campaign against her mother, Summer is prepared to walk away from him completely.

The threat isn’t emotional manipulation.

It’s a promise.

And for perhaps the first time in years, Victor finds himself facing an opponent he cannot easily intimidate.

Because Summer possesses something far stronger than fear.

Conviction.

The aftermath could reshape Genoa City forever.

As Summer leaves Newman Enterprises, she does so with a new purpose.

She has chosen her side.

And that side is Phyllis.

The implications are enormous.

Victor now faces resistance from someone who understands him better than most.

Summer knows his tactics.

His patterns.

His weaknesses.

She grew up watching him operate.

And now she may use that knowledge against him.

Meanwhile, the looming conversation with Phyllis promises to be heartbreaking.

How do you tell someone their second chance was never real?

How do you explain that the hope they’ve been clinging to was carefully manufactured by the very person they trusted?

Summer knows the truth will devastate her mother.

But she also knows it must be told.

Because ignorance is exactly what Victor is counting on.

The most ironic part of this entire situation?

Victor may have unintentionally created the very alliance capable of defeating him.

By targeting Phyllis, he has united mother and daughter in a way few events ever could.

And a determined Phyllis Summers is dangerous enough on her own.

A determined Phyllis with Summer standing beside her?

That’s a force powerful enough to shake the Newman Empire itself.

As this emotional war escalates, one thing becomes crystal clear.

Victor believed Arabesque would become the instrument of Phyllis’ downfall.

Instead, it may become the spark that ignites a family rebellion.

And if Summer Newman follows through on her promise, Victor Newman could soon discover that losing a business battle is nothing compared to losing the people who love you.

The war has officially begun.

And for the first time, Victor Newman may not be holding all the cards.

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