The Young And The Restless Speculation: Is Lola Rosales Coming Back?

The Young And The Restless

The Young and the Restless spoilers suggest that viewers might get to see another familiar character coming back to Genoa City. As speculation has it, Lola Rosales might come back to the soap opera later on. The character was last played by Sasha Calle. But if Lola does come back, it will be a recast. The Young and the Restless speculation suggests that she might come back to be the lady in Noah’s life. But how will that happen?

Y&R viewers know that Rory Gibson recently took on the role of Noah Newman and came back to Genoa City. He has captured the laid-back vibe of the character. But, now that he is in town, he will need a lady in his life.

Unfortunately, there aren’t many women in Noah’s age bracket right now. Noah and Tessa are bonding, but it is less likely that they will be romantically involved. Tessa is gay and is in a relationship with Mariah. Back in the time, she had also told Mariah that she never really loved Noah. So, it looks like Y&R will establish Noah and Tessa as friends.

Another option is Sally. However, Y&R is pairing Sally with Adam. While there is a chance that Sally might drift closer to Noah, but many viewers are rooting for a Sally and Adam pairing. So, it is less likely that the soap would scrap that off—that leaves Noah without a girlfriend.

So, we have to wonder if the soap opera bring Lola back? Not only does Noah needs a girl in his life, but Rey could also use some family around. Lola would be just the right person. Her personality matches that of Noah. She has strong morals and is a little Sassy. Lola is lively and would be a perfect match indeed.

Celebdirtylaundry.com recalls that Noah has already admitted that he is looking to get settled. So, would Lola just be it? We will have to wait to see. While there is no confirmation about a recast being in the works, this would be a great opportunity to bring Lola back. Would you like to see her back in action? Tell us in the comments below.

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