Michael turns against Cane – Cane loses everything The Young and the Restless Friday, September 26
The drama in Genoa City takes a brutal turn this Friday as The Young and the Restless delivers an explosive episode. Long-time rivalries
boil over, shocking betrayals unfold, and one man’s world comes crashing down. Michael Baldwin’s unexpected move against Cane Ashby marks the end of an era and the beginning of a whole new war in Genoa City.

Michael’s Shocking Decision
Michael Baldwin has always been a man who balances loyalty with justice, but on September 26, he finally reaches his breaking point with Cane. After years of tolerating Cane’s lies, manipulations, and secretive deals, Michael makes a decision that stuns everyone—he turns against Cane in the most public and damaging way possible.
It begins in the courtroom, where Cane expected Michael to help protect him from mounting allegations tied to financial improprieties at Chancellor-Winters. Instead, Michael delivers a blistering argument that paints Cane not as a victim but as the architect of his own downfall. “You’ve run out of second chances, Cane,” Michael declares, his words echoing through the gallery.
For Cane, it’s a devastating betrayal. He had trusted Michael as both an attorney and a confidant, but now the tables have turned—and the consequences are catastrophic.

Jill and Billy React
The fallout spreads quickly to Chancellor-Winters. Jill Abbott, who has always tried to give Cane the benefit of the doubt, is left shaken and furious. She confronts him after the hearing, demanding to know how much of the company’s stability he’s risked with his reckless choices. For Jill, the betrayal is personal—she had welcomed Cane into the family, and now he’s left a trail of destruction.
Billy, never one to mince words, is even harsher. “You’ve destroyed everything,” he spits at Cane, leaving no room for forgiveness. This tension between Cane and the Abbotts sets the stage for a bitter rivalry that could divide Chancellor-Winters for good.
Lily’s Heartbreak
The personal fallout proves just as painful as the professional one. Lily, who had only recently begun to consider rebuilding trust with Cane, is left shattered by the revelations. She watches from the sidelines as Michael lays bare Cane’s manipulations, realizing she may never have truly known the man she once loved.
In a gut-wrenching hospital scene later in the episode, Lily confides in Devon. “He’s lost to me, Devon,” she whispers, her voice breaking. “And maybe he always was.” For fans who hoped Lily and Cane might find their way back together, this feels like the final nail in the coffin.
Cane Spirals
By the episode’s midpoint, Cane’s life is unraveling. With no allies left in the courtroom and his reputation in tatters, he lashes out at everyone around him. In a desperate confrontation at Society, Cane blames Michael for orchestrating his downfall, accusing him of jealousy and betrayal. Michael, however, doesn’t flinch. “You did this to yourself,” he replies calmly, leaving Cane fuming and humiliated in front of stunned onlookers.
The scene is heartbreaking yet telling. Cane has always tried to maintain control, but now he’s a man cornered, spiraling into bitterness and denial.
Devon and Nate Step In
As Cane’s downfall shakes Genoa City, Devon and Nate are forced to step in and stabilize Chancellor-Winters. Both men realize that Cane’s reckless actions have left the company vulnerable, and they vow to repair the damage. Their unity marks a turning point, suggesting that Chancellor-Winters may actually emerge stronger without Cane.
But there’s also the lingering question of whether Cane will retaliate. Devon warns Nate not to underestimate him: “Cane doesn’t go down quietly. He’ll be back, and he’ll be dangerous.”
Family Fallout
The episode also highlights the ripple effect on Cane’s children. Mattie and Charlie, already distant from their father, struggle with the news. They refuse to see him, leaving Cane utterly alone. This isolation underscores the full weight of his downfall—he has lost not just his career but also the trust and love of his family.
Friday’s Cliffhanger
The episode closes on a dramatic cliffhanger. Cane, sitting alone in his darkened apartment, pours himself a drink and makes a chilling vow: “If Michael thinks he can destroy me, he has no idea what’s coming.”
The words send a shiver down viewers’ spines. Cane may have lost everything, but his anger suggests he’s preparin