The Young and the Restless headwriter Josh Griffith discussed Walton’s future with Soap Opera Digest. During the conversation, the showrunner explained that fans have nothing to worry about, as Walton is Jill. “She is Jill to the masses,” he shared.
He explained that availability kept Walton away this time, and the story he had written required the character on canvas. Thus, he and the Young and the Restless publicist, Matt Kane, sat down and brainstormed who could fill in, and it was then that Days of Our Lives star Lauren Koslow came to mind.
Griffith previously addressed Walton’s upcoming 40th anniversary, set for June 20, 2027, telling TV Insider’sStephanie Sloane, “It’s going to be Jess’s 40th anniversary [as Jill], so that’s a milestone that we will definitely recognize.”
Watson has taken home the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 1991 and the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 1997.
The Young and the Restless airs weekdays on CBS and streams weeknights on Paramount+.
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