He’s certainly not letting go of this, now is he? There’s a new report that suggests Kyle Abbott is not done reading the riot act to his mother, Diane, after she let him go from the family business. Keep reading below for everything you need to know.
According to the latest episode of The Young and the Restless, Kyle certainly cut Diane to pieces by stating that she voluntarily left all those years when he needed her caring & guidance.
Some The Young and the Restless fans even say that the young Abbott might need a reality check.
That’s because Kyle called Diane a cold-blooded & selfish woman looking out for her own self-interest.
Of course, many Y&R viewers sure did have a lot to say about the matter online. It seems like some people understand where Kyle is coming from while others think that Diane might have stepped out of line. After all, she was the one who left him when he was younger in the first place.
Some have even commented with, “Kyle can be a brat…. However, Diane deserves everything Kyle said and more!!”
The Young and the Restless Spoilers: Kyle Has A Lot of Resentment Towards His Mother
“How dare she try to Mother him… she lost that privilege when she walked out on him as a little boy!!! I am proud of Kyle for standing up to her.”
Another fan wrote, “I’m surprised it took Kyle this long to tell off Diane. Of course, being fired was the culprit. Diane can’t play the mom card because she lost that privilege being selfish.”
And then there was this comment as well, “He’s either mad at her or not. Can’t be bringing this up now every time he’s shown something he doesn’t like. And please keep this passion when summer brings up being Harrison mother for the 45th time.”
“Once a child is abandoned, it’s hard to come back from that. No matter what inroads Diane took to get back with her family, she can never live it down for being a deadbeat mother.”
It goes without saying that Y&R fans will simply have to tune in each and every day to find out what will happen next!
The Young and the Restless airs weekdays on the CBS network. Check your local listings for times.