The long-awaited wedding of Danny (Michael Damian) and Christine (Lauralee Bell) on Young and Restless will finally kick off with the Friday, November 21, episode and wrap up on Monday, November 24. And naturally, there will be some big drama at the ceremony to keep fans buzzing all weekend after the Friday cliffhanger to wait for the resolution. Here’s a sneak peek at some of the action and romance as family and friends gather to celebrate the couple tying the knot again after so many years.
I Do: Part Two
Danny and Christine first tied the knot back on November 16, 1990, in a beautiful Hawaiian destination wedding, though their marriage only lasted a few years. But over the subsequent decades, the pair remained in each other’s lives and eventually found their way back to each other in 2023. Danny popped the question again on July 10, 2025, and after she accepted, they began planning this ceremony.
Danny’s sister, Gina (Patty Weaver), is back in town for the gala event, and his son, Daniel (Michael Graziadei), is also in attendance and scheduled to show off his newly learned skills with the guitar at the reception. Michael (Christian LeBlanc) is officiating, and the guest list also includes beloved family and friends such as Nina (Tricia Cast), Diane (Susan Walters), Traci (Beth Maitland), Devon (Bryton James), Abby (Melissa Ordway) and Esther (Kate Linder).
However, it looks like Cane (Billy Flynn) crashes the ceremony and stirs up some drama, but hopefully, Danny can keep Phyllis (Michelle Stafford) from ruining Christine’s big day. Check out our special Y&R wedding photo album gallery for a preview of all the action!
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Danny (Michael Damian) looks overjoyed to see Gina (Patty Weaver) again, but of course, she’d be there to celebrate with him. She was there in Hawaii when her brother first married the woman he loves, so a trip to Genoa City is a no-brainer.
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Holding his officiant papers, Michael (Christian LeBlanc) appears to be having a rather intense conversation with Traci (Beth Maitland). Is it just a casual gossip, or is there something more serious to discuss?
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Traci, Esther (Kate Linder, c.), and Diane (Susan Walters) all have very different reactions to something at the wedding. Traci looks pleased, Esther looks shocked, and Diane looks concerned and possibly a little irritated.
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As the guests mill about, Amy (Valarie Pettiford, c.) and Nina (Tricia Cast) have words with Cane (Billy Flynn). Both of them lost their sons — Damian and Chance, respectively — in the violence that erupted at Cane’s estate in France, so even if he’s trying to make amends, would they accept his apology?
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As the ceremony gets underway, Christine (Lauralee Bell) descends the lavishly decorated stairs at the GCAC, where Daniel (Michael Graziadei) waits at the bottom to take her hand.
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Daniel is pleased to walk Christine down the aisle so that she can marry his father again .
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Before Michael can pronounce them man and wife, Christine and Danny will likely have some personal vows to exchange as they declare their undying love for each other.
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Devon (Bryton James) and Abby (Melissa Ordway) have been happily married since last November, so perhaps they have some words of wisdom to share with the newlyweds?
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Danny and Michael are sipping champagne and enjoying themselves. Given that Danny has doffed his tuxedo jacket, perhaps this is after the ceremony when everybody can relax and let their hair down?
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Out in the lobby of the GCAC, Danny and Gina are having a serious back-and-forth with Phyllis (Michelle Stafford). Are they trying to keep her from crashing the wedding and ruining everything for Christine? Or could Phyllis perhaps actually be wishing the happy couple all the best?
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Nate (Sean Dominic), Michael, and Diane all look pretty upset with whatever’s going on. Could this be when Cane invited himself in, or might this be Phyllis making a spectacle of herself?
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