'The Young And The Restless' News: Elizabeth Hendrickson's Stint On The Show Ended

"The Young and The Restless" spoilers revealed that Elizabeth Hendrickson's stint as Chloe Mitchell in the show is already over. According to Soap Opera Spy, Soap Opera Digest has confirmed that Oct. 28 was the last air date of Hendrickson.

Soap Opera Spy also revealed that Elizabeth already said that her stint will be a short one. However, she is open to coming back if there is a need for Chloe's storyline. It was also reported that she expressed an interest on coming back permanently on the show.

It has been said that Elizabeth was impressed on how the story was wrote and that it was "on point in every single scene she taped."

According to Celebrity Dirty Laundry, Chloe was not just responsible for running Adam Newman (Justin Hartley) down, but she was also the one who started that fire at the Halloween Newman gala.

Just last week, Star Pulse reported about Elizabeth's return to "The Young and the Restless." The viewers saw her pull a gun on Adam Newman and run him down with her car but there is more to that.

Elizabeth had an interview with Soap Opera Spy and she discussed about Chloe Mitchell's return to Genoa City. She shared that Chloe's returned was very well planned. When the show contacted her they did not reveal anything to her on what the storyline would be. It was also reported that even her fellow cast members were surprised to see her come back.

The moment she accepted the job, she already knew that she will be thrown to a lot of emotional scenes. Elizabeth expected that the material will be really intense and that the writers were very careful not to leak any material to the fans.

Elizabeth explained that "Whatever story they wanted to tell, I was sure it was going to be interesting. I was available, so why not? I love everyone on the set, and I didn't have anything going on at the time. The hardest part was not telling anyone. It seriously was the hardest secret I ever had to keep."

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