Messiest Move of the Week: Adam and Chelsea Making Moves Together On Young and the Restless

   

Is it a good idea for this couple to work together and play together?

Young and the Restless Messiest Move of the Week Chelsea and Adam with the Soap Hub logo.

Chelsea and Adam's whirlwind romance is unlikely to last.

This week’s messiest move belongs to Adam and Chelsea on The Young and the Restless. They thought it was a good idea to work together, so Chelsea left her position with Marchetti to work with Adam at Newman Media. But they should reconsider this idea.

Bold New Move

It didn’t take long for Chelsea (Melissa Claire Egan) and Adam (Mark Grossman) to get back together. All it took was a romantic dinner and some encouragement from their respective exes, Billy (Jason Thompson) and Sally (Courtney Hope). It seems like these four couples are trying to outdo one another to prove who the happiest couple in Genoa City is.

Chelsea and Adam aren’t the only ones working together. Billy and Sally are also working together. Because of this, Sally and Chelsea left their positions at Marchetti to pursue new ventures with their men. Summer (Allison Lanier) went back to Europe to find talent who could fill both positions.

Work Hard, Play Harder

Adam and Chelsea are now doing everything together. Not only are they living together, but they’re also working together. This has turned into an unhealthy, codependent relationship, and that’s only going to make things worse. They will be back where they started, and Chelsea and Adam will realize why they don’t get along in the first place.

Chelsea is already unhappy. She doesn’t like that Victor (Eric Braeden) is getting into Adam’s head and encouraging him to do bad things. She assumed she was the only one who could do that, especially now that they’re working together. When Adam was under Victor’s thumb, he was wrapped around Chelsea’s finger.

Having Adam and Chelsea work together is a terrible idea. Their relationship will likely implode in just a few months. How will that affect Connor (Judah Mackey)? He’s been doing so well, especially with having both of his parents around. They need to reconsider their work relationship before it affects their home life.