The Young And The Restless: Victoria And Ashland’s Marriage IS NOT OVER, Ashland FIGHTS For Victoria

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The Young And The Restless viewers know that the Ashland truth is out, and it has left us wondering what would happen next. There are a number of things that can happen here.

There is speculation that says someone will kill Ashland, and another one says that Ashland will lose everything and leave. So, clearly, there are many ways the storyline could go. However, if there is one question that cannot wait to get the answers to, then it is, “What would happen to Victoria and Ashland’s relationship?”

Right now, Victoria trusts her husband too much. She clearly does not believe that he would do something like faking cancer. But, thanks to Michael and all the evidence that Victor has bagged, he will be able to prove that Ashland is a fraud and will be able to make Victoria believe the truth. But will that be enough to break her and Ashland’s relationship? It doesn’t look like so.

Recently, actor Robert Newman, who plays the character of Ashland on the soap opera, said that the lines are being blurred here. He doesn’t understand who is the good guy or who is the bad guy here. He says that it is fast-moving speed chess that Victor and Ashland are playing.

Then, speaking about Ashland and Victoria’s relationship, Newman says that he believes that Ashland really loves Victoria. He is trying to figure out the whole business part. But he thinks that Ashland is “petrified” of losing Victoria. He will fight with everything he has got to keep Victoria.

Given how the actor has faith that Ashland will fight for Victoria, it looks like the war isn’t over yet. It is possible that taking over the Newman Industries was a part of Ashland’s plan since the start but falling in love with Victoria wasn’t.

So, he might fight for her harder. Only time will tell how this will end. What do you think will happen? Tell us in the comments below. The Young And The Restless airs on CBS all weekdays. Don’t miss the action.

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