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Is Eric Braeden Leaving 'The Young and Restless'? What to Know

After "nasty" negotiations with Sony, and a weeks-long hiatus, will we know if Eric Braeden will be leaving 'The Young and Restless'?

Gina Vaynshteyn - Author

Fans of The Young and Restless most likely know that Eric Braeden virtually left the show. In truth, there was a large number of drama over his function of Victor Newman — at one point he took a 5-week depart from The Young and Restless, making audience wonder whether he'll ever go back (he did). The soap opera celebrity took a spoil so he may just star within the indie movie The Man Who Came Back in 2008. But that's not where the drama ends. So, what's Eric's deal now?

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Is Eric Braeden leaving 'Young and Restless'?

As of now, Eric Braeden, who's been in the soap opera since 1980 has no intentions to go away The Young and Restless after an preliminary tumultuous again and forth with producers.  “No — categorically, no!” he answered to the rumors. “I like this job! I love doing it. I like who I’m working with. Why on the earth would I would like to leave now? No, I will never leave!”

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He also recently celebrated Year Forty one on the show with this magnificent bottle of liquor.

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He went on, saying, "Can you believe it? How lucky am I! For 40 years, I have been doing what I love doing! In this business, you have 90 to 95 percent of actors who can’t make a living full-time. But I’ve been employed, more or less, since 1962. That was on [primetime]. But as an actor, you never really feel safe that this job is going to last. I don’t have any personal pictures in my dressing room because of that! It’s almost 40 years later, and I still don’t trust it. It’s the nature of this business!”

But this wasn't always the case. Eric did almost leave The Young and Restless back in 2009. In a tell-all interview with Entertainment Weekly in 2009, he says he got into a "nasty" negotiation process with Sony (they wanted the actor to take a pay cut, so Eric decided to leave instead). 

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When asked by EW if he considered Sony's offering (at the time), Eric replied, "No. There is no appreciation of the truth that I’ve been a very powerful part of the display for almost 30 years that has been no. 1 within the rankings. That’s abnormal. So to be handled in a perfunctory topic as in the event you had simply recognized these other folks for a couple of months is what is most offensive. This is a undeniable corporate culture now that is very deleterious."

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Eric went on, describing Sony's practices as questionable after being asked how his character would be written off:

"It was once rushed. It used to be obviously intended to intimidate. It used to be clearly performed with enormous forethought to coincide with the tip of the 26-week cycle. Essentially that is what the industry is doing now and has been doing for some time. And rather frankly, it’s outrageous. When I sign a three-year deal, I’m obligated to satisfy that deal. The producers, then again, can come to me after a half-year and say, 'We’ve modified our minds.' Where on the earth of industrial does this kind of contract exist? Do I blame the people for in need of to squeeze as much out people as they may be able to? I do not. The query is, when do you squeeze an excessive amount of?"

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People are wondering if Eric Braeden died.

In quick, no. Eric is very a lot alive and well. And it does not look like the 79-year-old going anywhere anytime quickly. 

Watch The Young and Restless every Monday thru Friday at 11:30 a.m. EST on CBS. 

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Update: 2024-06-04