Interviews
(INTERVIEW) Y&R’s Joshua Morrow Weighs-in on the Future of ‘Shick’ and ‘Phick’
Joshua Morrow (Nick Newman) recently celebrated his 30th anniversary with The Young and the Restless as the guy with an eye for the ladies and the loveable son of Victor (Eric Braeden) and Nikki Newman (Melody Thomas Scott).
Longtime Y&R fans know the ups and downs of Nick and Sharon’s (Sharon Case) relationship, which was also touched upon in Morrow’s recent standalone anniversary episode where the two took a stroll down memory lane and looked at the ways they loved each other and hurt each other. One of those major hurts for Sharon, was when Nick was falling for Phyllis (Michelle Stafford), who was there for him to pick up the pieces, when he was reeling from the death of his adoptive daughter, Cassie Newman (Camryn Grimes), back in 2005.
Years later, fans are still divided and in separate camps … those rooting for Nick and Sharon as their ride or die favorites, “Shick”, or those pulling for Nick and Phyllis, also known as “Phick.” This week on the Friday, July 19th episode, teasers for Y&R share that Nick finds himself caught between Phyllis and Sharon! Morrow recently visited the Michael Fairman Channel for a special livestream conversation where he gave his perspective and views on Nick’s love life and relationships, then and now, as well as addressed questions from fans in the live chat.

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When speaking on if he see’s Nick and Sharon as each other’s endgame, Morrow expressed, “I don’t see them just being together forever, always happy and perfect. I just don’t. They’ve got problems. Yes, they’re each other’s first love. They’re each other’s true love. They met each other when they were kids. So, you have all these life experiences that happen. You have all the things they did to each other that affects who they are as people going forward. If the show tells me, ‘Yes! You’re going to end up with Sharon till the end of your career,’ If that’s what you want, then do it. But, I don’t know if that’s viable.”

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Having Nick and Sharon just being happy, Morrow feels would not be great soap fare, “You need drama, you need issues, you need problems, you need things to make the story, go,” shared Joshua. “Nick has this problem, and it’s a good problem, but it is Phyllis. She has carved out a huge piece of his heart. I know the ‘Shick’ people do not like hearing that, but it is the truth. This woman has a hold of Nick, and it is never going to go away, and that’s a problem that Nick has. When he’s with one of them, he still always has a place with the other one. I know they don’t like hearing it, but it is just the truth. I know there’s a whole group of people out there that think I have a lot of say (re: storyline) in it, too. I have zero say for the millionth time.”
Morrow also conceded that Shick fans will definitely see Nick and Sharon reunite, relating, “It’s a soap opera. Nick, of course, will end up with Sharon again at some point. I don’t know when it is, but it is definitely coming at some point. How long that lasts, I don’t know. I’ve got one job on this show, and that is to show up on time and know my lines and be effective. So, that’s what I’m gonna continue to do. So, whatever Josh Griffith (executive producer and head writer, Y&R) and the writers put in front of me, then that’s what’s gonna happen.”

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Recently Joshua made some soap headlines when he was asked what plot twist he would still like to do, and during our conversation he jokingly adjusted his statement after getting some blowback from some fans, “I said in a recent interview that I would like to have a crossover with The Bold and the Beautiful,” began Joshua. “I’d like to apologize to Jacqui MacInnes Wood (Steffy, B&B). I’m sure she got some warnings from the people who really despise Nick and think he’s an old creepy guy, that he’s got his eyes set on the beautiful Steffy. I just think the idea of a sort of crossover triangle would be pretty amazing. Logistically. I don’t know how it could ever work. I’m sure it couldn’t, but just the idea of it sounds interesting.”

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Coming up with a variation on his Y&R and B&B crossover story, Joshua added, “So, for all those people that think Nick is a creepy old predator, then I’ll do (the story) with Katherine Kelly Lang (Brooke, B&B). Will that make everyone happy? Either one. Give me either one and I’ll sell the hell out of this story. Just give me a chance, Brad Bell (EP and head writer, B&B) and Josh, we can make it work.”
Watch our full interview with Joshua Morrow below.
Now, let us know, are you still rooting for Sharon and Nick, Phyllis and Nick, or might you like to see him in a new romance with Steffy or Brooke on The Bold and the Beautiful? Share your thoughts in the comment section.
Have Nick meet Bridget Forrester and bring her over to Genoa City since there are no doctors in GC, or have Nick find Avery in LA, and have them reconnect. I do NOT want him with Phyllis at all. I could stomach a Sharon re-do, though it is super stale. Sharon needs a new mystery man to arrive – maybe Michael Easton cast as Dylan who has had plastic surgery in order to be able to come out of witness protection. Watching all of the dialogue scenes sitting over a beverage is getting tiresome. There needs to be more drama, intrigue, and sweet romance.
I co sign bringing the beautiful and talented Jessica Collins back as Avery for Nick! It would devastate Phyliss and reintroduce some sibling rivalry again!
Connected to that could be Dylan returning for Sharon but I read that Dylan Neal got the role of Dylan years ago on B n B instead of Joshua Morrow so it would be funny if he got recast as Dylan on Y n R! Him and Sharon Case would be fire together!
On that note maybe Ian Ward is the one responsible somehow for Sharon’s meds mix up?! Maybe he wants Mariahs newborn? Since technically he helped raised Mariah and took her away from Sharon and Cassie?
I agree with you Margherita. Bring on some teen dramà for what is left of the summer. No more Phyllis and Nick. I had enough of that as well. But something needs to be done to perk things up. Chelsea and Adam sleeping together wasn’t enough. You kind of saw it coming by the way they were acting. At the rate things are going, I guess watching Sharon having yet another bi-polar episode is about all the excitement we are going to have for now. And of course Jack and Victor going at it which is nothing new.Time will tell.
First of all Josh you look fantastic at 50 and Jackie mc shouldn’t think anything creepy btw shave the beard and you’ll look 35 recent scenes with both Phyllis and Sharon have been great love stafford but the end game has to be Sharon
Agree, Josh, too much facial hair and the longer hair makes you look your age and almost unkempt.
Sharon does not need Nick anyone who would turn their back on someone who lost their child for a piece of a move on
Hard NO to Nick and Phyliss! Sharon maybe but she has turned out to be odd so maybe not. Clean Nick up and give him a new love life…one that no one saw coming.
Days Of Our Lives
‘Days of Our Lives’ Christopher Sean Opens Up About His Daytime Emmy Nomination to Honor His Late TV Father, Drake Hogestyn (Exclusive)

There was not a dry eye in the house when in June of 2025, Paul Narita (Christopher Sean) gets up to eulogize his father, John Black (Drake Hogestyn), after the iconic character passed away and his funeral brought Salem together for one last goodbye.
In real life, Drake Hogestyn had passed away of pancreatic cancer at the age of 70 back on September 28, 2024. When DAYS taped the funeral episode, Drake was still alive and had given his blessing to the series longtime executive producer, Ken Corday, that it was OK with him to kill off his character and to have a memorial. Sadly, shortly after the cast filmed the scenes, Drake died leaving a lasting legacy on DAYS that will never be matched.
Earlier this week on Tuesday, Christopher Sean received the bittersweet news that he had received a Daytime Emmy nomination in the Outstanding Guest Performer category for the upcoming 53rd annual Daytime Emmy Awards for his performances. Christopher appeared shortly after the news of his nomination on the Michael Fairman Channel’s Daytime Emmy Nominations Special 2026 were he shared his emotional reaction. Here’s part of what he expressed below.

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WHAT DID CHRISTOPHER SEAN SUBMIT?
“I submitted Paul’s lowest moments in his life, and Paul’s highest moments, meaning the eulogy with John Black, his father, and for my hero, Drake Hogestyn, and Paul getting married to Andrew (Colton Little). So it was two very opposite ends of his life. But what a great culmination of 12 years of being on Days of Our Lives it was.”
ALWAYS BEING GRATEFUL TO DRAKE HOGESTYN
“Even talking about it now, I have so much love for Drake. I’ve got him here on my wall and wake up every day and I try to make him proud. It’s hard to talk about it, but I feel that my life is on the path that I am because of him, because of him being my role model, because of him loving and guiding me, because of everything that he is taught me on and off the set.”

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THE EARLY STRUGGLES WITH PAUL’S EULOGY AND HEARTFELT ADDITIONS TO THE DIALOG
“I had been texting back and forth with Drake and I was actually pretty angry, because I felt that we shouldn’t exploit this, but Drake was so attached to the fan base that when Ken Corday spoke with him and gave him the permission to allow the fans to grieve with us, that’s when I said, ‘OK, if that’s what he wants, then I’m going to go full throttle with it.’ In Paul’s eulogy and monologue I’d read it and without asking the writers, I added a few lines and they allowed me to keep them.”
Christopher continued, “One of the lines was, ‘anytime I see a rainbow in the sky’ and I said, ‘and a baseball up high, or a rainbow in the sky,’ because I wanted to attribute it to baseball and to Drake. It was already perfect the way it was written, but that was my nod to Drake. We all loved him and there’s not a person I know who didn’t love him. Drake lit up any room he was a part of. I would not be here, again, without Drake.”
You can catch Christopher’s conversation on the Daytime Emmy Nominations Special at the 2:14:25 mark below.
The 53rd annual Daytime Emmy Awards will be handed in a ceremony on October 30 from the Hollywood Palladium in Hollywood California. Current plans are for the event to stream live on the National Academy Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), watch.theemmys.tv and associated apps.
So, will you be rooting for Christopher to take home the gold for his heartbreaking performance of Paul’s grief over losing John and then marrying Andrew? Were you touched by how much Drake Hogestyn had meant to his life and career? Let us know via the comment section below.
Interviews
‘The Young and the Restless’ Michelle Stafford Talks On the State of Phyllis and Her Daytime Emmy-Nominated Reel for Lead Actress (Exclusive)

Earlier this week, The Young and the Restless three-time Daytime Emmy winner, Michelle Stafford learned she was once again a Daytime Emmy nominee for her portrayal of Phyllis Summer, when on Monday on Entertainment Tonight, her name was announced in the Lead Performance in a Daytime Drama Series – Actress for the upcoming 53rd annual Daytime Emmy Awards.
This marks the 14th nomination for Michelle, who previously won as Lead Actress in 2024 and Supporting Actress in both 1997 and 2004. This year, Michelle finds herself in great company alongside Beyond the Gates stars, Tamara Tunie (Anita) and Karla Mosley (Dani), Days of Our Lives’, Stacy Haiduk (Kristen) and The Bold and the Beautiful’s Heather Tom (Katie).
Michelle appeared on the Michael Fairman Channel’s 12th annual Daytime Emmy Nomination special on Tuesday night, July 14 where she shared her thoughts on her nominated reel, the complexity of playing an intense character such as Phyllis, and being thrilled for several of her co-stars who also landed nominations including, Eric Braeden (Victor), Christian LeBlanc (Michael) and Michael Graziadei (Daniel).

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MICHELLE STAFFORD’S CHOICE OF SCENES
Choosing a reel can often be a daunting task, but over the last few years, Michele has gotten to play an array of emotions and major scenes. She revealed what she chose this time for the Emmy contest.
“I really like that Phyllis is all over the place and wild and wooly. So, the scenes I submitted were the aftermath of being abducted with Sharon (Sharon Case) in the abandoned psychiatric hospital, where Phyllis is kind of losing her mind and when she was having panic attacks. I always love it when you can see into the character’s soul. I love those shows. I also had one show like that this year with Michael Damian (Danny), where after she crashes Christine’s (Lauralee Bell) bachelorette party and Danny’s bachelor party. She has a conversation with him and it’s really lovely. It’s at the GCAC bar and Phyllis walks up to Danny.”

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PARTY CRASHER
“I thought it was funny that she crashes both parties and in one of them she walks in and says, ‘What kind of party is this?’Â Bryton James (Devon) and Sean Dominic (Nate) and Michael Damian are there and she’s talking to Michael Baldwin (Christian LeBlanc) and says, ‘What kind of party is this?’ And I added in, ‘There aren’t even strippers!’Â I didn’t include that line in the reel, but that’s why I was laughing,” explained Stafford.
As to how on earth she plays such a raw and complex character day in and day out, Michelle explained it really is a team effort. “Phyllis is very complex and it’s not me, it’s a collaborative endeavor,” says Michelle. “It’s the way the director directs it, and it’s definitely the writing. It’s definitely the viewpoint of Josh Griffith (head writer) that he had had of the character in the last four years that has been really, and I’ve said this before, like Phyllis is hanging from a cliff every day.”
SHARING THE SCREEN WITH ERIC BRAEDEN
In 2026, (which is not eligible till the 2027 Daytime Emmys), Phyllis had been going toe to toe with the might Victor Newman since she acquired his company much to his chagrin, when she initially outsmarted everybody. Stafford says the story had a specific point to her. “The whole taking over the company, I did that for the women out there. A lot of those speeches Phyllis gave, I was like, ‘You know what? I am doing it for the ladies who are watching’. The Newmans and especially Victor (Eric Braeden) have been just a tyrant in business. Why can’t Phyllis be one too? That is a very profound statement, and something that women in business can relate to.”
While getting an Emmy nomination might feel like old hat so some, not Michelle, who shares she never takes the acknowledgment for granted. “I am always surprised by the nomination. I kind of find it to be enjoyable to put a reel together, even though, like most of the time I’m going, ‘Oh, God. I missed that beat, I should have prepared.’Â So, I’m criticizing my work. But in the grand scheme, it’s a fun time. I love helping other people with their reels, too.”

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HAPPY FOR HER EMMY-NOMINATED CO-STARS
Michelle’s scene partners also scored Daytime Emmy nominations with Eric Braeden and Christian LeBlanc scoring Lead Performance in a Daytime Drama Series – Actor nods, while her TV son, Michael Graziadei (Daniel) landed a nomination in the Outstanding Supporting Actor category.
“I’m so happy that both Eric Braeden and Christian LeBlanc were nominated for Lead Actor. Eric is very good and working with him so closely this year has been a really fun experience. As for Michael Graziadei, I love the thing that we created (as mother and son). I just love it. I love that she’s so inappropriate with her son. love that she thinks his playing guitar is the most ridiculous thing to want to do. I love all the little nuances in our on-screen relationship.”
53rd ANNUAL DAYTIME EMMY CEREMONY INFO
The 53rd annual Daytime Emmys will be handed out in ceremonies on October 30 at the Hollywood Palladium in Hollywood, California and current plans are it to stream on watch.theemmys.tv and its associated apps.
Now below, you can catch the replay of the Michael Fairman Channel’s Daytime Emmy Nominations Special where you can scroll to the interview with Michelle at the 2:01:15 mark during the live broadcast.
Then, let us know. What do you think of the scenes Michelle chose that landed her a Lead Actress nomination? Did you enjoy the story where Phyllis took over Victor’s company? Share your thoughts via the comment section.
General Hospital
‘General Hospital’s’ Amanda Setton Talks Her Reaction, Scenes, and Co-Stars After Becoming a Daytime Emmy Nominee for the First Time (Exclusive)

When the nominations were announced for the 53rd annual Daytime Emmy Awards earlier this week, General Hospital fans were thrilled to see Amanda Setton’s name as one of this year’s Outstanding Supporting Actress nominees.
It marks the first time in her career that she has ever been nominated. Setton has played Brook Lynn Quartermaine since 2019. Soap viewers first saw her in the role of Kimberly Andrews on One Life to Live during her run from 2009-2011.
Amanda received her Daytime Emmy nomination for her emotional turn as Brook Lynn learned she had been lied to by her mother, Lois Cerullo (Rena Sofer) for years, after giving up her baby for adoption as a teen. Little did she know she had a secret son living with her this whole time at the Quartermaine mansion in Gio Palmieri (Giovanni Mazza).

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During an exclusive conversation live on Tuesday night, July 14, during the Michael Fairman Channel’s annual Daytime Emmy Nominations Special, she discussed her reaction to the news, her nominated reel and her GH co-stars.
GOING FOR EMMY GOLD
Setton explained how she found out she was a Emmy nominee! “Frank Valentini called me, our boss. It was such a beautiful moving moment. I’ve known Frank for 20 years and to share this with him, I’m indebted to him on a lot of levels. I was in the car with my husband. We were going for a hike. We got away for just a couple days, just the two of us. It was early in the morning and to share that moment with Frank, to share that moment with my husband, it was the best. We cried and I’m just so grateful.”
The Supporting Actress nominee shared what scenes she submitted: “My reel was obviously about the Gio storyline. It started with the scenes with Lulu (Alexa Havins) and shout out to Alexa! She’s the best. It’s when I first find out that she knows and that I had boy. Then, begging her not to tell Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) and just to leave it alone, then into the scenes with Rena Sofer, shout out to her! She is the best. I love her. I spoke to her today. She deserved to also be nominated. They are the scenes right after I find out at the Nurses’ Ball, and right after Brooklyn finds out that Gio is her son, not her cousin. Then my reel ended with the scene with Gio in the kitchen when Brook Lynn’s first sees him after the Nurses’ Ball and she says, ‘We can work this out,’ and he’s like, ‘No, we can’t,” and he walks away. It was an amazing story and kudos to the writers.”

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CHOOSING THE RIGHT SCENES
It is always important in the Emmy game to put together a submission, so that someone who doesn’t watch the show day to day, can grasp the story of what’s happening to your character. Setton explained how she went about assembling the choices for her scenes. “Between Michelle Henry (producer, GH) and Frank, they said, ‘You need to tell the story. Find the scenes that tell the story.” Once I did it was clear to all of us, the story has been told,” shared Amanda.
“Anyone who’s watching this reel can get a feel for the intensity of the story. I think after even the first scene where you’re just like, ‘Wait a minute! This girl had a baby? She didn’t know if it was a boy or girl?’ Now this nemesis of her wants to … ‘What’s happening? What’s going on? And then the mom knew the story? ‘ So by the end, your heart’s just broken for this girl.”
Initially, Amanda like the viewers were trying to figure out how GH would make sense of the story, where suddenly years later we find out Brook Lynn got pregnant at summer camp by Dante! Setton said, “Once they (the writers) started building it out and you saw all the different relationships playing out between her and her mother, her and Dante, her and Lulu, her and Gio, her and her husband Chase (Josh Swickard), even Tracy (Jane Elliot), and then the fallout of all of it, it just touched so many characters on the canvas. I think it was like a huge juicy burger for the fans to just take a big bite.”

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AMANDA SETTON TALKS ON HER TV SON GIOVANNI MAZZA
In addition to Amanda, both Giovanni Mazza and Braedyn Bruner (Emma) landed their first ever nominations in the Emerging Talent category. Setton shared how she and Mazza have developed such a close bond.
“Gio and I are super close. Right from the start, we just hit it off. He is such a delight. He’s so hardworking. He’s such an eager learner. He’s always looking to be better. He always wants to grow. That’s a huge testament to his work ethic,” explains Amanda. “He’s an amazing person, and over the last couple of years, we’ve had many deep conversations about work, about life, perspective, gratitude, values, a lot of different deep things. I could not be more thrilled for Gio and this moment for him. It is well deserved. He has worked so hard for it. I really hope he wins. Although, I also love Braedyn!”
One of the most unforgettable moments of 2025 in the soaps is when Gio takes to the Nurses’ Ball stage after overhearing Lulu and Lois talk that he is the biological son of Brook Lynn and Dante. Ready to begin to play his violin, he smashes it pieces and storms off. Setton was in the scene and recalls, “That was wild. He did such a great job with that. That is not an easy moment to hit, pun intended. He nailed it.”

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THE CONNECTION WITH JANE ELLIOT
On General Hospital, Brook Lynn is close with her ‘Granny,” the one and only Tracy Quartermaine, and in real life Amanda is very close with Jane Elliot, with whom she was able to share the news of her nomination. “First of all, this woman has become one of my closest friends.”
Amanda adds, I’m not exaggerating. I am confident to say she would say the same. We’ve become really close friends outside of work. We speak, almost every day. We just went out to lunch last week. She’s become such a close person in my life over these last few years. She’s such a leader. Jane’s a really special person in my life after my family. I wanted to share the news of this nomination with her and she was over the moon.”
HARD WORK PAID OFF
Getting a pat on the back from her peers is one of the more touching moments in Amanda’s career, as she explains: “I have to say we’re in the daytime world, so for us it feels so wonderful and so rich. But in the landscape of the entertainment industry, in daytime, we’re in the trenches. We work really hard. We have a ton of pages. We have a ton of really high stakes, dramatic work to try to do in a grounded, authentic way, continuously every day on television. Not that it’s thankless, because thank God we are employed actors on a network TV show, and we are also grateful. But, I’m not going to lie, and say it doesn’t feel good to just get a little ‘thank you’ or like a little, ‘I see your work.’ It feels fulfilling.”
You can check out the full live interview with Amanda Setton at the 2:24:26 mark during the Daytime Emmy Nominations Special Live below, which featured 13 newly-nominated actors sharing their reactions and what they submitted for their reels the landed them a nomination at the upcoming 53rd annual Daytime Emmy Awards.
So, are you happy for Amanda that she finally secured her first ever Daytime Emmy nomination? Do you think she is one of the frontrunners for the gold for Outstanding Supporting Actress based on the emotional tale of Brook Lynn’s journey to learning she had a son and it was Gio Palmieri? Let us know your thoughts via the comment section.
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