The Young and the Restless (Y&R) spoilers reveal that there’s some huge exit news
to report involving a key player on canvas. Trevor St. John spilled that he’s OUT
as Tucker McCall in a series of posts on X, formerly known as Twitter.
St. John addressed the fans and wanted to clear things up regarding Tucker’s status. Let’s look at what St. John had to say in his big announcement.
“As you well know, Tuckers come and Tuckers go, and so the cycle continues… this Tucker is in his go phase…” St. John admitted.
Although St. John is off the show, he wanted to extend his gratitude to everyone at Y&R since he clearly had a blast during his run there.
St. John also seems quite grateful to have played a character as interesting as Tucker McCall!
“I thank each and every member of the wonderful cast, the crew, the directors, the producers and production staff, and CBS/Sony for the great experience from day one to the last. I feel so fortunate to have played such a terrific role,” St. John said.
Trevor St. John also wanted to thank the fans who have tuned in for his wild ride as Tucker McCall, which began when he took over the part as a recast in 2022.
“Most importantly, I want to offer my heartfelt gratitude to you the #YR…fans. THANK YOU!” St. John added as he continued to reflect on his stint at the show.
Finally, St. John took a moment to point out that despite his exit as Tucker, fans can still catch him in other film and television gigs since he’s got some good stuff coming up.
In the meantime, St. John plugged his latest movie and invited fans to stream it for free if they haven’t already done so.
“Tucker might be gone for the time being, but I’m not going anywhere. I’ve got projects in the works, and if you haven’t seen my film, A GOOD ENOUGH DAY, it’s now available to stream for free on Tubi!” St. John said in conclusion.
Tucker tends to be a polarizing character, so viewers may have some mixed feelings about his exit.
However, we certainly wish Trevor St. John the best in all his endeavors now that he’s announced his departure as Tucker.