The Young and the Restless Weekly Spoilers: Big Trouble At The Newman Christmas

The Young and the Restless weekly spoilers for December 22-26, 2025, tease a tense Christmas for the Newman clan as Victor and Nikk are at odds.
Victor’s Fury Unnerves Nikki
The Great Victor Newman has a singular quest in his old age. He is going to make Jack Abbott pay for the crime of being Jack Abbott (and staging a weird intervention for Nikki two years ago). But Nikki Newman wants to save her ex-husband from her current husband’s wrath, so she has been less than loyal to Victor, which is a no-no.
Now that Victor knows about Nikki’s betrayal, he is furious, but Nikki stands her ground as she always does with Victor. After all, they have been married countless times over the last four decades.
The frostiness between Victor and Nikki is apparent at their family Christmas celebration, but they forge ahead anyway. By the end of the day, the Newmans are reminded of what Christmas really means. Does that mean we will see smoother times ahead in the new year?

More Newman/Abbott Drama and Chaos
Nick Newman doesn’t seem to have a very merry Christmas as he goes after Matt Clark with a vengeance. Will either one come out of this alive? Matt was supposed to be dead anyway, so will anyone really even miss him? We are sure Noah Newman won’t.
Victoria Newman worries about how deeply Claire Newman is getting involved with Holden (Nathan Owens). Claire assures her mother she can take care of herself and even tells both men in her life that she chooses herself. At least Kyle Abbott has a good holiday with his family, as he and Billy Abbott seem to make up.
Traci Abbott remains home in Genoa City for the holidays and has a tender talk with Diane Jenkins Abbott. Business-wise, Sally Spectra is on the ball and shares some valuable intel with the rest of the Abbott clan. She is proving herself to be much more Abbott material than Newman material.
Tune into all-new episodes of The Young and the Restless weekdays on CBS to see how these stories play out.
