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Y&R Chat – September 11-15, 2023

Tucker and Ashley are over?!; The Abbotts prepare for war; Summer is back… and has her eyes on Chance; Victor demotes Victoria; Phyllis fans Heather’s feelings for Daniel; and Mariah at the Manch.

PLUS: The Weekly Y&R Chat Poll, “Who Said It” Game, and Opening “The Chatterbox” to Read YOUR Comments!

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Sharon W
Sharon W
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Reply to  Ali
1 year ago

Ali, I just wanted to compliment you on your touching tribute on today’s podcast (September 24) for Billy Miller. I also appreciate the great job you do every single week on your podcasts! I love your sense of humor; and your podcasts really allow me to better enjoy all the shows for that week! Thanks again!

HENRY
HENRY
Board Member
1 year ago

Billy Miller was without a doubt the best character to portray the role of Billy Abbott. I was also shocked to learn of his untimely passing this morning. Ali, I’m sure, will address this in her own way. Cause of death has not been determined but I read that he may have been suffering from manic depression. I have no idea what that entails. Prayers are with his family. We in “Soap World” are a family of sorts. Rest in peace Billy Miller.

Lesley
Lesley
Board Member
1 year ago

I just read that Billy Miller has died. Very very sad, RIP Billy, you were loved.

Delores
Delores
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Reply to  Lesley
1 year ago

I just got a notice on my phone and read that Billy Miller had died also and here in my hometown. This is truly so sad and what a loss; what a talent; he will be very much missed. He was two days shy of his birthday.

Sharod
Sharod
Reply to  Delores
1 year ago

I just saw it reported by JLJ Media. It was kind of shocking. He was still so young, at least for me. I am 14 years his senior. He was great at his craft. Three Emmy Wins. So much promise. Is now gone.

Lesley
Lesley
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Reply to  Lesley
1 year ago

Some reports state suicide as cause of death, but his publicist claimed that he suffered a stroke as a result of progressive supranuclear palsy.