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The Young and the Restless Spoilers: Billy’s Evidence of Kyle’s Betrayal – Jack’s Son Scrambles to Explain?

The Young and the Restless (Y&R) spoilers reveal that Billy Abbott (Jason Thompson) will be keeping a close eye on Kyle Abbott (Michael Mealor), especially now that Kyle’s agreed to accept Jack Abbott’s (Peter Bergman) COO offer.

Billy finds Kyle’s sudden turnaround suspicious and will continue to wonder if his nephew is working with the enemy.

With that in mind, Billy might take a page out of Tucker McCall’s (Trevor St. John) playbook and set up a situation where he secretly records Kyle.

Thanks to a bug somewhere, Billy might score what he believes is evidence of Tucker and Kyle’s collusion.

It’s easy to imagine Billy playing a recording for Jack that makes it seem like Kyle’s truly part of Tucker and Audra Charles’ (Zuleyka Silver) Jabot takeover.

To be fair, Y&R fans know that was the plan until Kyle changed his mind and decided he couldn’t go that far. Now Kyle is simply serving as a mole and trying to gather intel, but will Jack believe him?

If Billy scores a recording or some other proof that points to Kyle’s guilt, Kyle will scramble to explain.

Billy might think Kyle’s just trying to save himself now that he’s been caught, but Diane Jenkins-Abbott (Susan Walters) may pipe up to confirm that Kyle’s working as a mole.

Even so, Kyle has been lying to Jack and carrying out a risky scheme behind his back. When pressed, Kyle might admit that he was initially angry enough to consider becoming Tucker’s ally.

In other words, Billy could open the door to a lot of misunderstandings, attempted explanations and growing hostility. Things could get messy if Billy points the finger at Kyle and raises doubts about his loyalty to Jack.

It might be enough to make Jack fire Kyle over their trust issues – not to mention Diane’s latest secrets could take a toll on Jack’s marriage.

Regardless, Billy will definitely be watching Kyle closely, so he could make a major discovery and pass along some disturbing updates to Jack soon!

The Young and the Restless spoilers say Billy and Kyle’s feud could spiral out of control in the coming weeks, so don’t miss all the shocking news and escalating conflict.

CDL’s where you want to be for terrific Young and the Restless spoilers, updates and news, so make us your go-to Y&R source.

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