
She could even go as far as tampering with paternity results.

Tara is very clever and she uses her son to her advantage.

To make things worse Kyle has no legal rights to Harrison. She is well aware they will do anything to keep him in their home. Now that Kyle is suspicious of his alleged baby mama, he’s scared she will take off with his son. Every time she hinted at leaving she was urged to stay. She knows that the Abbott family has fallen in love with Harrison. Will the mounting pressure cause her to run off with Harrison in tow? Harrison Locke / Youtube Tara Did The Old Switcharoo Paternity On Y&R?

Young And The Restless spoilers reveal that Sumner will confess that she was forced to leave by Tara. Between Phyllis’s and Kyle’s questions the pressure is getting to Tara Locke. In doing so she put doubts in the mind of the Abbott men. Y&R spoilers know Phyllis Summers (Michelle Stafford) was hellbent on proving Tara and Sally Spectra (Courtney Hope) conspired against her daughter. Tara – Kyle Youtube Young And The Restless Spoilers -Tara Leaves The Abbotts Brokenhearted? It would come as no surprise if she deceived the Abbotts about Harrison’s paternity. Tara’s lies are about to blow up in her face. She even used him to drive Summer Newman (Hunter King) out of Genoa City. Harrison is the key to the life that Tara wants. But any true soap fan knows you can never trust paternity results. A paternity test proved he was the father. To that end, she revealed Harrison Locke (Kellen Enriquez) was Kyle Abbott’s ( Michael Mealor) son. She came to town on a mission to be an Abbott. Now yes, "quarterlife" also raises some highfalutin media questions, like whether being seen on the Internet validates your life.It looks like the walls are closing in on Tara Locke (Elizabeth Leiner) says The Young And The Restless spoilers. But hey, a fresh coat of paint can be enough. The guys are basically good-hearted, too, and we don't have to work too hard to get, say, the irony of Dylan being in love with a guy who's not an option because he's in love with a girl who's not an option for him. We like the vulnerable Dylan and her vulnerable roomies Debra ( Michelle Lombardo) and Lisa ( Maite Schwartz). The real reason to watch "quarterlife," though, is the same reason we watch "Lucy" reruns: It's got characters who, under their neuroses and quirks, we like. That amateur-movie feeling, with luck, will remain interesting - though it's also possible that after a few weeks, it could start looking like a let's-put-on-a-blog novelty. Less riveting are the quasi-deep conversations that feel left over from late nights in a college dorm, featuring lines like "You own your sexuality."Īll this is filmed as if it were being uploaded onto a Web site, not broadcast Tuesday nights on NBC.
