‘The Young And The Restless’ Spoilers For February Sweeps: Phyllis - Jack Reunion Confirmed; Phack Gets Pregnant?

"The Young and the Restless" spoilers for the February sweeps are hinting on the possible reunion between fan-favorite couple, Phyllis and Jack aka Phack. Reports claim that aside from the couple's reunion, the two may also be expecting a child together.

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"The Young and the Restless" spoilers for the forthcoming episodes of the CBS soap opera tease on the most awaited reunion between Jack and Phyllis. According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, the "Phack" reunion was teased in spoilers for the February sweeps.

Not only will fans see Jack and Phyllis reunite in the February sweeps, Y&R spoilers also hint on a possible pregnancy. According to the publication, it was only a matter of time before these two reunited on the show.

Despite the fact that Jack said that he and Phyllis will no longer get back together in "Young and Restless," spoilers tease that they have always been longing for each other. This longing will eventually lead to a pregnancy and maybe these two will stick together for a lifetime.

While it remains to be seen whether these "The Young and the Restless" spoilers are true, She Knows Soaps tease that on Wednesday, Nov. 23, the characters will be celebrating Thanksgiving. This means that the residents of Genoa City will be putting their differences aside for this occasion.

"Young and Restless" spoilers also reveal that Jack will be having an intense conversation with Billy after hearing him speak on behalf of Phyllis. This may already be a hint of what awaits fans in February.

"Young and the Restless" spoilers also reveal that Nikki will warn Sharon about keeping her distance from her family. Travis, on the other hand, may finally have a chance to be together with Victoria.

Do you think Phyllis and Jack will reunite in "The Young and the Restless?" Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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