Fans of The Young and the Restless are going to be surprised to see some of their favorite stars somewhere they don’t expect: on another network.
A Family Feud with The Young and the Restless

Viewers of the game show Celebrity Family Feud on ABC will be seeing some CBS stars soon. Lauralee Bell (Christine Williams) posted photos of her travels with cast members of The Young and the Restless this weekend.
Bell went with Melissa Clair Egan (Chelsea Lawson), Bryton James (Devon Hamilton), Joshua Morrow (Nick Newman), and Michelle Stafford (Phyllis Newman) to Atlanta to film for the game show.
A photo at the airport showed the crew smiling with Y&R’s director of media and talent, Matt Kane. In another picture, the group was holding up signs that, when put together, read, “No feuding in this family.”
There’s no word yet on who won the game show they appeared on. As the filming was done in Atlanta, cast members of Beyond the Gates may have also been a team, as the show is filmed there as well.
Celebrity Family Feud is described as a broadcast network spin-off of the syndicated game show Family Feud. Like the primetime All-Star Specials aired during the late 1970s and early 1980s by the show's then-network home, ABC, the episodes feature celebrities and their real families, or teams of celebrities playing as a 'family' for charity, rather than the regular format of ordinary families playing for cash and prizes.
Since 2015, the series has aired as part of ABC's "Summer Fun & Games" block of primetime game shows. You can see the stars of The Young and the Restless on Celebrity Family Feud when it premieres this summer on July 10.
Watch The Young and the Restless weekdays on CBS or stream live or on demand on Paramount Plus.
Family Feud

The game show has two competing families, with five members each, who compete by answering survey questions, hoping to pick the highest ranked answers by the studio audience. Hosted by Steve Garvey, a member from each team meets Garvey center stage in a “face-off” to answer the questions asked as quickly as possible. Whichever family answered with the most popular survey answer can then try to score more points with their family.
There is a bonus round at the end for the family that scored the most points. Two family members are selected to play the round, with one sequestered backstage with headphones so as not to hear or see the first portion of the round.