Young & Restless Outrages Fans as Noah Fights for His Life

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Noah, as the headline says, is in the fight of his life as he recovers on The Young and the Restless. It’s so touch and go that Sharon has been torn between supporting Mariah and waiting by Noah’s bedside. And all of Noah’s loved ones have gathered to hold vigil while they wait to see what happens!
Wait, no, strike that last one. That’s actually not what’s happening at all. Claire’s there — you know, the cousin he’s never met — but there’s no Faith or Summer, both of whom are his actual sisters. There’s at least an excuse for Mariah’s absence, but what about his grandparents? Are Nikki and Victor too busy? Isn’t family
Shouldn’t Victor be at the hospital shouting at the poor doctors to do everything they can and more to make this right, dammit?!
And then there’s Allie. Supposedly she and Noah are still together, but how serious can it be if she’s not by his bedside as he fights for his life? Maybe she’s worried she won’t like his new face once it’s revealed. Somehow, we doubt that. So yeah, we can definitely see Tessa catching his eye again when he wakes up and realizes his girlfriend has been MIA.
And all of this is driving quite a few fans crazy. As Di puts it on X, “[Claire] being involved in Noah’s story while his sisters and other family members are nowhere to be found is an example of everything wrong with this show.”
Cleve being involved in Noah's story while his sisters and other family members are no where to be found is an example of everything wrong with this show #YR
— Di (@dahtvlover) October 22, 2025
We don’t know that we’d declare it quite an embodiment of everything wrong with the show, but it is certainly baffling how isolated Noah is, especially in a family like the Newmans. And yes, according to spoilers, this week Victoria and Nikki will finally make it out to Los Angeles, too, but at this point, it could be too little, too late to win fans back over.
But hey, at least we’ve got him back once again!
DWTS to bring in big changes next season including all-new ‘modern’ fan voting process

DANCING With the Stars plans on bringing some big shakeups to the ballroom next season – including a change that will give the show a more ‘modern’ spin, The U.S. Sun can exclusively reveal.
The big shift comes off of season 34’s historic year, which included a record-high number of over 50 million fans voting from home.


With the increase in voting, which was up 11% from the previous week, ABC executives have been weighing the options of how they can lean even more into the process.
Currently, the main way to vote for DWTS contestants and the pros is by texting the celebrity’s name to the code 21523.
However, production is looking into how they can implement more modern technology, such as social media, into the process.
“While this season has seen an increase in ratings and votes, execs are looking into how they can modernize their voting process.
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“As of right now, they do it old school with texting a number to vote for a celeb.
“The execs have been adamant about integrating things like social media into the voting process, specifically TikTok.
“It hasn’t been ironed out yet, but they’re trying to make voting more accessible and want it to reach a wider audience for season 35,” the source claimed.
In addition to texting, viewers can also go to dwtsvote.abc.com; however, the majority of the votes still come from texting.
Currently, voting is limited to 10 votes per person and per method of voting.
Voting is also only allowed during the window the show airs live on the East Coast and varies by time zone, which is regularly encouraged by show hosts Julianne Hough and Alfonso Ribeiro.
While voting has always been done primarily by text messaging, the time window is a more recent change to the show.
In 2019, DWTS implemented the current protocol of voting only being allowed during the live East Coast feed – meaning those in other time zones wouldn’t get to vote when their show aired.
DWTS judge Carrie Ann Inaba slammed by two furious pros for ‘unfair’ critiques after fans call for her to be fired
While the move was labeled as “unfair” by many, the show has continued with the method.
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The current season of DWTS has been a huge success for ABC and Disney – but it has not been met without its fair share of drama.
Throughout the season, the judging panel has been called out by both the pros and by viewers at home for low scores and harsh comments towards select contestants.
Fans have also accused judges Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli, and Derek Hough of “overscoring” their “favorite” contestants, including The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, Whitney Leavitt.
Things have apparently gotten to the point where members of the show felt the need to confront production over the direction it’s heading.
“There are a handful of pros, both some who are still on the show and some who have already been eliminated, who are fed up with how they are being treated.
“Some feel the judges have been harsher than they needed to be to them, which not only impacts scores, but it also impacts how the at-home viewers see the season.
“It impacts who they vote for and who they want to watch week by week.
“Other pros like Alan and Pasha feel extra protective of their partners and feel the judges have been too harsh on them.
“Multiple pros have stepped up to meet with production over the judges’ bias and are demanding some kind of change and more fairness moving forward.
“What that change looks like is still to be determined, but they at least got the conversation rolling,” a source claimed.
Dancing With the Stars season 34 airs on Tuesdays at 8pm EST on ABC and is available to stream the following day on Disney+ and Hulu.


