The Young and the Restless is welcoming back a familiar face: Tricia Cast will reprise her role as Nina Webster in early November, EW.com reports. She will also appear during the week of Nov. 30 as the CBS soap celebrates its 12,000th episode.
Nina — who was last seen on the sudser seven years ago — will reunite with her friend Christine (Lauralee Bell) and check in with her son Chance (Donny Boaz) when she returns.
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Nina — who was last seen on the sudser seven years ago — will reunite with her friend Christine (Lauralee Bell) and check in with her son Chance (Donny Boaz) when she returns.
More from TVLineYoung and Restless: Courtney Hope's Role (and Surprising Ties) ConfirmedTVLine Items: Conan the Barbarian Series, Batwoman Adds Zsasz and MoreTVLine Items: NCIS: Nola Promotion,...
- 10/29/2020
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
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