‘The Young And The Restless’ News: Alice Greczyn Joins Y&R Cast As Myserious New Character Named ‘Emma’

'The Young And The Restless' News: Alice Greczyn Joins Y&R Cast As Myserious New Character Named 'Emma'

“The Young and the Restless” spoilers tease that Alice Greczyn has joined the cast of the CBS soap as a new character named Emma. You most likely will recognize Alice from her stint on the short-lived ABC Family drama “The Lying Game,” which was created by Sara Shepard, the same author that penned the wildly popular drama “Pretty Little Liars.” Alice also appeared on the gymnastic movie “Make it or Break it!” and “Privileged.”

So, who is Alice Greczyn’s new character Emma? According to “The Young and the Restless” spoilers from Soap Opera Digest, Emma is an employee at the Genoa City Memorial Hospital. Soap Opera Digest teases that the details surrounding the new Y&R character are being kept under wraps however, “Greczyn’s alter ego will share an interesting connection to a Genoa City resident!” Soap Opera Digest’s spoilers go on to reveal that Emma will be a recurring character, and we can expect to see her in Genoa City for several episodes.

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“The Young and the Restless” coming and going news indicate that we can expect to see Alice Greczyn make her debut as Emma in September 2015. So, let the speculation begin! Could Emma be related to someone we already know in Genoa City? Spoilers teased that she has an “interesting connection” to someone in Genoa City, that doesn’t necessarily mean that the connection is blood-related. If she works at the Genoa City Hospital, she might be involved in one of the never-ending DNA test scandals that seem to forever plague the characters on the CBS soap opera. What do you guys think? Who is Emma?

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  1. Rashell says

    FIRST- The show is called, “Make it or Break it!” Not- ” Make of or Break it.”
    SECOND- It was not a cheerleading show, it was a gymnastics show.

    Just wanted to clarify that!

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