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'The Young and the Restless' News: Nadine Nicole and Jeffrey Christopher Todd Join the Cast, November 10 to 14 Spoilers

Genoa City is set to gain new residents who are bound to stir things up in upcoming episodes of "The Young and the Restless."

According to Soap Opera Digest, the soap opera has hired Nadine Nicole to play the recurring role of Gwen, who is described as a conservative accountant at Jabot who becomes a very different person after hours. The "Dante's Cove" and "Workshop" alum will make her first appearance on the show on Dec. 3.

Meanwhile, Jeffrey Christopher Todd will also be joining the cast in the recurring role of Tobias, a Jabot employee working in the lab for Ashley Abbott (Eileen Davidson). Todd has appeared in 'A Beautiful Mind" and in episodes of Disney Channel's "Wizards of Waverly Place" and ABC's "Switched at Birth." His first appearance on Y&R will be on Dec. 5.

Here are "The Young and the Restless" spoilers for Nov. 10 to 14:

November 10- Chelsea discovers that she's being watched, Billy covers for Jack, while Phyllis' snooping leads to shocking results.

November 11- Joe makes a move on Avery, Colin plays games with Hilary and Devon, and Stitch finally decides to tell Victoria the truth.

November 12- Maureen has a heart attack on a parking ramp after locking Victoria in a janitor's closet, and Victoria goes into labor. While Sharon's world begins to crumble, Phyllis decides to fast track her wedding with Jack and gets Kelly to be the wedding planner.

November 13- A surprise visitor arrives in Genoa City, and Michael opens up to Lauren. Sally Kellerman makes her debut on the show as Constance Bingham.

November 14- Victoria contemplates her future and the decisions she's made.

"The Young and the Restless" airs from Monday to Friday at 12:30 p.m. on CBS.

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