In Genoa City, secrets never stay buried, and Kyle Abbott has just dropped one that could ripple through two of the town’s most powerful families.
Known for following his impulses, Kyle now admits he crossed a line with Clare Newman—a revelation that isn’t simply about romance but about trauma, legacy, and the scars left by Jordan Howard’s manipulations.

Clare’s story is unlike any other. Stolen from the hospital as an infant, she was raised under Jordan’s cruel deception, taught to despise her true parents,
Victoria Newman and Cole Howard. Years of psychological control left her scarred, uncertain of who to trust or how to love. Returning to Genoa City, she wasn’t just another Newman heiress—she was a survivor, trying to find her place while haunted by lies that defined her childhood.
Her path collided with Kyle during one of Genoa City’s darkest hours: the kidnapping of Harrison Abbott. Together, Clare and Kyle endured captivity at Jordan’s hands, forging an unexpected bond through shared fear and survival.
For Kyle, the connection blurred into desire, especially as his marriage to Summer Newman lay in ruins. For Clare, the experience awakened something she had never known before—the possibility of romance, of being wanted for who she was.
But trauma doesn’t vanish with a kiss. Their relationship, born in chaos, soon crumbled under the weight of expectations.
Kyle, a man shaped by divorce, fatherhood, and the pressure of the Abbott name, sought stability that Clare was not ready to give. Clare, still learning how to navigate freedom and trust, mistook curiosity for love. Their romance ended as quickly as it began, leaving both to confront painful truths.
Kyle’s confession reverberates through Genoa City. For Victoria and Nikki, welcoming Clare back into the Newman fold was already fragile. Learning of her romance with Kyle—and its collapse—felt like another storm threatening her healing.
They fear the scars Jordan left behind will keep shaping Clare’s choices, pulling her back toward pain and scandal. Yet Clare shows surprising maturity, acknowledging the imbalance between herself and Kyle. She knows her journey requires time, not shortcuts through romance.

For Kyle, the fallout is harsher. Once again, he’s painted as reckless, chasing intimacy without thinking of the damage left behind.
His recent entanglements with women like Audra Charles only add to the whispers that he is searching for validation rather than love. Clare, by contrast, craves grounding after years of manipulation, and the contrast between them could not be starker.
Still, in Genoa City, failure is rarely the end. Clare’s story marks the rise of a new heroine—scarred but unbroken, trying to build an identity beyond the lies that shaped her. Kyle, meanwhile, faces a reckoning with his impulsive patterns.
Their breakup isn’t just about lost love—it’s about survival, healing, and the generational wounds that continue to echo through both the Newman and Abbott families.
And as ever in Genoa City, today’s mistakes are only tomorrow’s scandals waiting to ignite.
Clark! There’s a Wagon Queen Family Truckster on Bring a Trailer!

You think you hate it now, but wait ’til you drive it. We’re talking, of course, about this Wagon Queen Family Truckster—née ’89 Ford LTD Country Squire—up for sale on Bring a Trailer (which, like Car and Driver, is part of Hearst Autos). Faux wood paneling. Eight headlights. Resplendent Metallic Pea paintwork. What a beauty.
This replica movie car isn’t just a faithful tribute; it’s also a real road tripper. Purchased in 2023, this big ‘ol Ford started as a beige ocean liner of a kind that has mostly gone extinct these days. A considerable amount of cutting and welding went into transforming it into a clone of the onscreen car. At the same time, not inconsiderable effort was put into overhauling the brakes, the suspension, some engine components, and the air conditioning. The transmission fluid and filter were also replaced.
Why put all that effort into a movie car replica that’s just going to get driven to the local shows for some yuks? Well, because this car was bound for bigger things. Along with documentation of the build process, the car comes with pictures of it at various Vacation filming sites all across the U.S.A. The seller put some 15K miles on the odometer over the course of ownership. Imagine how many people saw this thing heading the other way on an interstate and did a full Clark Griswold double take.
The 5.0-liter V-8 produces a slightly comical 150 horsepower and 270 pound-feet of torque. The transmission is a four-speed automatic, and various powertrain seals have also been replaced. It’s got all the movie props fixed to the roof, with the exception of a dearly departed Aunt Edna.
If you’re planning your own family vacation next year, whether retracing National Lampoon’s steps or going your own route, there’s only one choice to make. For taking the whole tribe across the country, this is your automobile.
