In a shocking twist on “Sister Wives,” Victor Newman’s world unravels as he fires
Kyle Abbott for betraying him. Once hopeful to mold Kyle into a future leader of Gade,
Victor finds himself blindsided by Kyle’s treachery. Victor, having lost faith in his
previous protégé Audra Charles due to her arrogance and disloyalty, believed Kyle, with his sharp ambition, was a worthy successor. Kyle’s early performance seemed promising, and Victor saw him as a reflection of his younger self—a driven, ambitious leader. However, it quickly became apparent that Kyle’s loyalty was split, and his true allegiance lay with his father, Jack Abbott, Victor’s rival. When confronted, Kyle was unapologetic. He coldly justified his actions by asserting that family loyalty trumped professional loyalty. Victor’s fury was palpable as he dismissed Kyle on the spot, unable to tolerate such disloyalty.
This betrayal left Victor in a precarious situation, with Gade lacking a reliable leader and no trustworthy candidates within the company. Victor’s isolation becomes increasingly apparent as he faces the collapse of his empire. With his allies gone and his family distancing themselves, Victor’s grip on his empire weakens. Even his reconciled son, Adam, offers limited support amidst strained relations. As Victor’s enemies sense his vulnerability, they begin to close in, poised to exploit the chaos. Victor’s once-unshakeable confidence is shaken, and his control over the empire he built is slipping, marking a critical moment of vulnerability for the mogul.