**YR Spoilers: Billy Got Drunk and Went to Adam’s House to Destroy Things – Revenge for Being Betrayed**
In the latest *Young and the Restless* drama, Billy Abbott’s rage hits a new level. Fueled by whiskey and stinging from Chelsea’s
betrayal, Billy spirals into a drunken fury. Feeling betrayed and broken, he grabs his car keys and races through the streets of Genoa
City, heading straight for Adam’s house. His mind is set on confrontation and revenge, convinced that Adam is responsible for many
of his problems.
Billy arrives at Adam’s doorstep, barely able to keep his balance. He pounds on the door with reckless abandon, his anger and alcohol
blurring his judgment. Inside, Adam is reading a bedtime story to Connor when he hears the commotion. Annoyed but cautious, Adam opens the door to find Billy in a disheveled, drunken state.
“What are you doing here?” Adam demands, trying to keep his voice steady and avoid escalating the situation. Billy barges in, his rage spilling over as he lashes out at Adam, blaming him for ruining his life and Chelsea’s betrayal. Adam recognizes the dangerous edge in Billy’s behavior and attempts to defuse the situation by asking him to leave and sleep off his anger.
Billy, however, is far from receptive. His inhibitions have been stripped away by alcohol, and he lashes out at Adam with wild accusations and physical aggression. Adam, maintaining his composure, expertly sidesteps Billy’s clumsy attack and forces him out of the house. Despite Billy’s desperate struggles and further attempts to attack, Adam firmly ejects him from the premises.
As Billy is thrown out onto the porch, his humiliation and anger mount. With nowhere else to go, Billy eventually retreats to his car, but his night takes another turn when police sirens flash. A concerned neighbor, disturbed by the ruckus, has called the cops. Exhausted and defeated, Billy is met by stern officers who order him out of his vehicle. With his fight drained and no clear way forward, Billy is left to face the consequences of his reckless actions. Adam watches from the doorway, his own sense of conflict simmering beneath the surface, knowing this volatile encounter might not be the end of their bitter rivalry.