The Young and The Restless Spoilers: Abbott Flashbacks Set to Reveal Why Dina Abandoned Her Family
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“The Young and The Restless” showed us last week a flashback into a younger time in the Abbott family’s life. We saw a glimpse to the past when Ashley Abbott (Eileen Davidson) and Ravi Shapur (Abhi Sinha) spent some time in the Abbott family cabin.Ashley had flashed back to a time of a young John Abbott (Jonathan Stoddard) and a teenage Ashley (McKayla Dunne) asking her father why he was so sad, he shared her mother would not be coming home.
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“The Young and The Restless” spoilers reveal we have more days ahead to look back to the Abbotts as a young family. We have all heard the stories, and some may even remember the olden days when Dina was still an Abbott. On Thursday, August 24th, we will get a glimpse back to a time when a young John (Jonathan Stoddard), a young Dina (Cathy Marks), and a teenage Jack (Graham Taylor). We have seen a couple of memories Jack had of his mother and him as a child.
“The Young and The Restless” spoilers tell us this time around we will get a better look into John and Dina relationship, Jack’s childhood, and into why Dina decided to leave her family. A topic that has sparked quite the controversy, not just in the show, but also amongst fans.
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