Y&R Preview: Victor revealed five secrets from Holden’s past that led Claire to decide to break up
Victor revealed five secrets from Holden’s past that led Claire to decide to break up Y&R Preview Young And The Restless Full Episode Thursday,11/6/2025
Young And The Restless Spoilers reveal the scandals Claire faces as she learns about Holden’s dark past. Claire Newman enters a new day with an uneasy mind as she prepares to face Kyle Abbott’s thorny questions about Holden Novak.

She knows she can’t avoid them, because doubts have crept into every silence between them. That restlessness becomes even more intense when Victor quietly activates another secret plan related to the AI program he has in his hands. For many days now, Claire has clearly felt her grandfather’s increasing interference in her private life: seemingly harmless words, subtle reminders of “caution”, and piercing glances into her love life.
All of it combined, becoming a weight that makes her tired. She didn’t want to turn her back on her loved ones, but Victor’s line between “protection” and “dominance” had blurred too much, leaving her feeling suffocated, as if every decision she made was being judged in a windowless room.
On the other side, Victor quietly set up his battle plan in his usual way: calm, patient, and discreet. Once he tested the AI program’s capabilities to a reliable level, Victor immediately determined the target and sequence of actions.
According to him, data is not just a tool, but a strategic advantage that helps him see his opponent’s blind spots. His plan is therefore tighter, his timing is more precise.
The starting point is not in loud attacks but in information networks that delve into the habits, motives, and vulnerabilities of others. For Victor, war does not necessarily have to be declared; maximum effectiveness comes from gentle touches that change the direction of the entire game.

He would watch for the slightest movement in the battlefront, ready to increase his force if his enemy slipped. And as always, the Abbotts were one of the focal points on that board.
Yet before Victor made the first move, he kept his attacks hidden. His silence was not hesitation, but a cloak that hid the true rhythm of the battle. Jack Abbott, Diane Jenkins Abbott, and Billy Abbott might not have seen anything beyond the quiet surface of the day, but the shadow of consequence was already falling quietly.
Any unguarded move from them could trigger a chain reaction Victor had prepared. With long experience and intuition, he knew how to choose the moment when his opponent had no time to put up his shield. He didn’t need to make noise to make others collapse; he just needed to be precise.




