“I DON’T REMEMBER YOU” – Noah slaps Allie and screams because of amnesia CBS Y&R Spoilers Shock 😱

The Young and the Restless just unleashed one of its most dramatic and emotionally charged twists yet, leaving fans completely stunned as Noah Newman, suffering from severe amnesia after a shocking accident, lashes out at the woman he once loved most. The scene opens in the hospital, where Noah finally regains consciousness after weeks in a coma. Allie rushes to his bedside, tears streaming down her face, whispering his name in relief. But the moment quickly takes a dark and heartbreaking turn when Noah’s eyes open and he looks at her with total confusion. “Who are you?” he asks, his voice cold and distant, shattering Allie’s heart into pieces. As she tries to reach for his hand, begging him to remember, Noah suddenly snaps — pulling away, yelling, and demanding that she leave him alone. The shock hits everyone in the room, including Sharon and Nick, who can barely process what they’re witnessing. Noah’s mind has completely erased the last few years, including his entire relationship with Allie. What’s worse, when Allie insists she’s his girlfriend, Noah becomes agitated and defensive, shouting that she’s lying, that he doesn’t know her — and in a heartbreaking and impulsive moment, he slaps her hand away, screaming, “I don’t remember you!” The hospital staff rush in to calm him down as Allie breaks down in uncontrollable sobs. The pain in her eyes mirrors the devastation of a love story ripped apart in seconds. Sharon, torn between her son’s trauma and Allie’s heartbreak, tries to console her, whispering that it’s not his fault — but the damage is already done. Later, Noah’s doctors explain that his memory loss is the result of brain trauma, possibly temporary, but the emotional scars might take longer to heal. Meanwhile, Allie refuses to give up on him. Determined to help him remember, she begins revisiting all their old haunts — Crimson Lights, the park where they first kissed, the rooftop where he once confessed his love — hoping to trigger something deep within his memory. In one particularly gut-wrenching scene, she brings him a box filled with mementos — photos, letters, concert tickets — only for Noah to look at them with complete detachment, saying he feels nothing. The tension builds even further when Tessa, who knows what heartbreak feels like, steps in to comfort Allie, warning her that love can’t be forced — and that sometimes, memories are gone for a reason. But Allie insists, “He has to remember me. We were supposed to have forever.” As the days pass, Noah begins to experience flashes — blurry images of laughter, music, and Allie’s face — but he doesn’t understand them. One night, he dreams of their first dance, and when he wakes, he’s in tears without knowing why. The emotional weight of this storyline has fans speculating that his amnesia may have been caused by more than just an accident — possibly sabotage linked to Victor or Adam’s recent schemes. Could someone have targeted Noah to manipulate the Newmans? The clues are starting to stack up. As Allie and Noah’s tragic story unfolds, the show delves deep into questions of memory, love, and identity. How much of who we are depends on what we remember? And if love truly lives in the heart, can it survive when the mind forgets? The scenes between Rory Gibson and Kelsey Wang have been praised for their raw emotion — capturing the agony of a couple torn apart by fate. In the next episodes, Y&R teases a shocking twist: Noah’s memory might start to return, but along with it comes a dark secret buried deep in his subconscious — something about the night of the accident that could change everything. For now, fans are left reeling from Noah’s brutal outburst and Allie’s shattered world. “I don’t remember you,” he screamed, but deep down, audiences can’t help but hope that somewhere inside, he still does — because some love stories are too powerful to forget.