Y&R Spoilers: Nikki confesses Victoria’s biological father – the secret that shook the Abbott family
Victoria Newman’s World Shattered by Family Secret
Victoria Newman’s life was turned upside down when she discovered a long-hidden truth: Victor Newman, the man she believed to be her biological father, isn’t.
The shocking revelation shattered her identity and raised painful questions—who is her real father? Is he alive? Has he been in Genoa City all along?
The secret had been buried for years, hidden behind layers of guilt and silence. Nikki Newman, Victoria’s mother, had known the truth but kept it from her.
When the truth finally came out, Nikki was forced to face the consequences of her silence.
Tearfully, she confessed that she had tried to protect Victoria and give her a stable life within the Newman family. But her well-intentioned lie left Victoria devastated and betrayed.
Desperate for answers, Victoria confronted Victor. His response was blunt and cold: he had known all along. “You were my daughter in every way that mattered,” he said.
He admitted keeping the truth from her to preserve the family’s image and legacy. To him, biology didn’t matter—what mattered was the role he played in raising her.
But to Victoria, the betrayal cut deep. Her relationship with Victor, built on trust, suddenly felt like a lie.
As Victoria struggled to process the news, another possibility emerged—one that could shake the Newman family even further.
Could Jack Abbott be her real father? The idea, once just fan speculation, began to make sense.
The long-standing tension between Victor and Jack, especially over Nikki, took on a new meaning. If Jack is Victoria’s biological father, it would explain much—and destroy even more.
Nikki now faces a heartbreaking decision. Should she tell Victoria the full truth, knowing it could cause irreparable damage?
Or should she protect the fragile balance within the family a little longer? Revealing Jack as the father could reignite his bitter rivalry with Victor and change Victoria’s entire sense of identity once again.
Victoria is kind, introspective, and far less calculating than others in her family, like Adam. She seeks peace, not power.
But learning the truth might force her into a world of family conflict she’s never wanted to be part of. Meanwhile, Nikki must decide whether to free Victoria from the lie or protect her from a truth too painful to bear.
Whatever comes next, one thing is clear: the truth will change everything.