Big Sad😭😭News !! Young and Restless Eric Braeden || Very Heartbreaking 😭 News !! It Will Shock You
A storm erupted on social media when Eric Braeden, beloved actor from “The Young and the Restless,” was tagged in an offensive post that took aim at three of his daytime co-stars. Braeden, known for his passionate defense of his colleagues, swiftly came to their aid, unleashing a strongly worded response that echoed one of his famous character, Victor Newman’s, taglines. This bold move soon led to “Victor Newman” trending on Twitter.
The incident began when a poster made racist remarks against an actress from “General Hospital,” Tabiana Ali. The official account of the soap promptly blocked the offender. However, the same poster then targeted several Black actors from “The Young and the Restless,” including Bryton James (Devon), Christel Khalil (Lily), and Sean Dominic (Nate). The soap opera community on Twitter, often referred to as “Soap Twitter,” was outraged and rightfully so.
Despite numerous attempts by fans to get the official “The Young and the Restless” account to issue a block, similar to the action taken by “General Hospital,” no immediate action was taken. In a desperate bid to address the issue, a quick-thinking user tagged Eric Braeden, hoping his influence would bring attention to the matter. Known for his active presence on social media, particularly in the evenings, Braeden soon saw the offensive post.
True to his fiery nature, Braeden was furious upon reading the vile comments directed at his co-stars. He didn’t hold back in his response, using some choice words and ending his tirade with “You got that, b***h?” This no-nonsense reaction from Braeden not only highlighted the solidarity within the cast but also underscored his commitment to standing up against hate and racism.
Fans of “The Young and the Restless” are well aware of Braeden’s strong personality both on and off the screen, and his recent actions have only solidified his reputation as a fierce protector of his colleagues and a staunch advocate for justice and equality in the soap opera world.