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'The Young and the Restless' Spoilers for Week Jan. 12-16: Phyllis Catches Jack in Compromising Position

Next week, on "The Young and the Restless," Laurel tells Michael that maybe they should tell their friends about Michael's cancer, Devon and Hilary plan a secret rendezvous, Phyllis catches Jack in a compromising position, and Paul puts Victor on notice.

Here are "The Young and the Restless Spoilers" from Jan. 12- 16:

Jan. 12- Laurel is coming to terms with Michael's cancer, and she feels that maybe their friends ought to know about it too. She suggests telling their friends, but Michael is adamant that he doesn't want any part of a "welcome to Michael's cancer dinner". Meanwhile, Billy tells Jack that he's having his tattooed wedding ring removed and that Connor has started calling him daddy. Jack warns Billy not to get too attached. Nick, entirely skeptical of Gabriel, quizzes him on his past.

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Jan. 13- Over the holidays, Neil announced that he was getting his eyesight back, much to the detriment of his new wife Hilary, and his son Devon, who are having an affair behind his back. On Tuesday, the two will plan a secret rendezvous.

Jan. 14- Phyllis and Kelly have been fighting over Jack for several weeks now, since Jack broke up with Kelly to get back together with Phyllis. However, Kelly will be scheming to get Jack and Phyllis to break up as Kelly texts Jack, pretending to be Phyllis, and later on Phyllis will catch the two of them in a compromising position.

Jan. 15- Paul puts Victor on notice and confronts him over his new business deal, and Paul is livid that Victor is sabotaging his son Dylan's coffee shop.

Jan. 16- After Kelly pretended to be Phyllis and managed to make it look as if Jack was cheating on Phyllis, Jack is furious and demands some answers from Kelly.

"The Young and the Restless" airs Mondays to Fridays at 12:30 p.m. on CBS.

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