When The Young and the Restless first introduced Chelsea Lawson in 2011, I'll admit—I was ready to hate her. A con artist rolling into Genoa City with Billy's baby and a suitcase full of lies? Classic soap material. But what Melissa Claire Egan did with that role? That was something else.
Twelve years, several breakups, one suicide attempt, and two Daytime Emmy nominations later, Chelsea has transformed from femme fatale to one of the most grounded, gut-wrenchingly real characters on the show.
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