Young & Restless Fans Think Malcolm Returned for This Reason

Young & Restless Fans Think Malcolm Returned for This Reason

Shemar Moore and Vivica A. Fox have returned as Malcolm and Stephanie, respectively, on The Young and the Restless. However, the possible reason for their return has drawn curiosity among fans since their comeback. A recent episode of the soap opera appears to hint at why the characters may have returned.

Why Malcolm returned to Young and Restless explained

Malcolm is among the most popular characters on Young and Restless, but his return, along with Stephanie’s, has raised questions among fans. Some viewers have speculated that Malcolm may be hiding a significant secret that could affect multiple people in Genoa City.

The Young and the Restless appears to have provided a hint about this possible secret in a recent episode. In Monday’s episode, Lily and Holden are shown having a conversation. Holden tells Lily to be careful of Cane and appears to show concern for her.

This moment has led some fans to speculate that Holden and Lily could be siblings. It has also been suggested that Holden could be Malcolm’s biological son, which would align with theories about a hidden secret. If this is the case, upcoming episodes may explore this possibility and its potential impact on the storyline.

Stephanie and Malcolm were previously involved in a relationship on the show. Stephanie’s return could also be connected to the same storyline development.

Some viewers believe that Holden and Lily’s conversation in Monday’s episode may be linked to the possible secret involving Malcolm’s family.

Additionally, Malcolm has reportedly returned in connection with a potential need for a bone marrow transplant related to aplastic anemia. This detail has further contributed to speculation that Holden could be his biological son.

The upcoming episodes of The Young and the Restless are expected to explore this storyline further.

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Sunil Gavaskar: Maybe BCCI can consider something similar to two-year bans for players unavailable from game one unless out on national duty <div id="content-body-70828961" itemprop="articleBody"><p>As the IPL enters its second week, last year’s finalists, Royal Challengers Bangalore and Punjab Kings, have made a definite statement that this year too, they will be tough to stop. The defending champions Bengaluru started with a bang, making easy meat of Sunrisers Hyderabad, and the Punjab boys have played as if they were never away. Rajasthan Royals too seem to have found new wings under young Riyan Parag. Delhi Capitals, as always, will be in the mix. So too Mumbai Indians, who, as usual, will stumble at the start and then come back strong in the second half of the season.</p><p>The teams that have lost both their games so far are the former champions Chennai Super Kings, Gujarat Titans and Kolkata Knight Riders. 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Deadspin | NHL roundup: Sabres beat Lightning, move into tie atop Atlantic <div id=""><section id="0" class=" w-full"><div class="xl:container mx-0 !px-4 py-0 pb-4 !mx-0 !px-0"><img src="https://images.deadspin.com/tr:w-900/28672890.jpg" srcset="https://images.deadspin.com/tr:w-900/28672890.jpg" alt="NHL: Tampa Bay Lightning at Buffalo Sabres" class="w-full" fetchpriority="high" loading="eager"/><span class="text-0.8 leading-tight">Apr 6, 2026; Buffalo, New York, USA; Buffalo Sabres goaltender Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen (1) makes a save on Tampa Bay Lightning center Brayden Point (21) during the third period at KeyBank Center. Mandatory Credit: Timothy T. Ludwig-Imagn Images<!-- --> <!-- --> </span></div></section><section id="section-1"> <p>Jason Zucker broke a tie in the second period and added an assist as the host Buffalo Sabres defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning 4-2 on Monday night.</p> </section><section id="section-2"> <p>Alex Tuch, Josh Norris and Jack Quinn also scored for the Sabres (47-23-8, 102 points), who snapped a two-game losing streak and moved into a tie with the Lightning atop the Atlantic Division. Defenseman Bowen Byram had two assists and Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen made 23 saves.</p> </section><section id="section-3"> <p>Jake Guentzel had a goal and an assist, and Nikita Kucherov got the other goal for Tampa Bay (48-23-6, 102 points), which had won four of its previous five. Defenseman Darren Raddysh had two assists, and Andrei Vasilevskiy stopped 25 shots.</p> </section><section id="section-4"> <p>Zucker gave Buffalo a 3-2 lead 7:38 into the second period when he tipped Byram’s shot from the right point at about waist level. Quinn added an empty-net goal with 1:54 left for Buffalo, which has four games remaining while Tampa Bay has five.</p> </section><section id="section-5"> <p>Kings 3, Predators 2 (SO)</p> </section><section id="section-6"> <p>Joel Armia and Scott Laughton scored in regulation and Adrian Kempe had the lone goal in the shootout to lift host Los Angeles past Nashville.</p> </section><section id="section-7"> <p>Anton Forsberg made 29 saves and did not surrender a goal in the shootout for the Kings (32-26-19, 83 points), who stretched their point streak to four games (3-0-1) and moved a point ahead of the Predators for the second Western Conference wild-card spot.</p> </section><section id="section-8"> <p>Roman Josi had a goal and an assist, Steven Stamkos also scored and Juuse Saros made 26 saves for the Predators (36-31-10, 82 points). Nashville had moved into the second wild-card spot with a 5-4 shootout victory in Los Angeles on Thursday and remained there following a 6-3 win at San Jose on Saturday.</p> </section><br/><section id="section-9"> <p>Sharks 3, Blackhawks 2</p> </section> <section id="section-10"> <p>William Eklund scored once and added an assist to pace host San Jose to a comeback victory over Chicago.</p> </section><section id="section-11"> <p>Kiefer Sherwood and Will Smith also scored for the Sharks, who have won five of six games and remain two points out of a playoff spot. Alex Nedeljkovic made 27 saves.</p> </section><section id="section-12"> <p>Frank Nazar collected one goal and one assist while Ryan Donato tallied for the Blackhawks, who have one win in seven games (1-5-1). Spencer Knight stopped 20 shots.</p> </section><section id="section-13"> <p>Jets 6, Kraken 2</p> </section><section id="section-14"> <p>Kyle Connor scored two goals and Mark Scheifele had three assists in Winnipeg’s win over visiting Seattle as the Jets try to remain within range of a playoff spot.</p> </section><section id="section-15"> <p>The Jets improved to 6-2-0 in their past eight games. This hot streak has put Winnipeg (34-31-12, 80 points) three points back of the final Western Conference wild-card berth. Gabriel Vilardi and Jonathan Toews each had a goal and an assist for Winnipeg while Connor Hellebuyck stopped 22 of 24 shots.</p> </section><section id="section-16"> <p>The Jets went 3-for-3 on the power play, winning the battle of struggling special-teams units. Winnipeg entered Monday with the fifth-worst power-play percentage (17.22%) in the NHL, while Seattle’s 72.77% penalty-kill percentage ranked second worst in the league. At 32-33-11 (75 points), the Kraken are eight points back of the final West wild-card spot.</p> </section><section id="section-17"> <p>–Field Level Media</p> </section></div> #Deadspin #NHL #roundup #Sabres #beat #Lightning #move #tie #atop #Atlantic

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