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Allison Lanier's time on The Young and the Restless is coming to an end.
The actress, who plays Summer Newman on the CBS soap opera, announced April 30 that she will be leaving the show after almost three years.
"This Friday, May 2nd, will be my last episode on Y&R!" Allison wrote on X, formerly Twitter. "I've loved the journey and learned so much but it's time to grow in a different direction."
The 34-year-old, who earned her first Daytime Emmy nomination last year, added that she feels "very grateful for all of the Y&R fans who have supported me."
Allison joined the cast in May 2022, playing the daughter of legacy characters Phyllis Summers (Michelle Stafford) and Nick Newman (Joshua Morrow). She succeeded the role from Hunter King, who was on the show on-and-off from 2012 to 2022.
The character was first introduced in 2006 with various child actors playing the part. When Summer reached her teenage years, Lindsay Bushman was cast to play the Genoa City native in 2009, before the torch was passed onto Hunter.
In 2018, Summer was briefly recasted, with Bayley Corman taking on the role in a one-month stint.
Allison's departure follows several notable exits from the Young and the Restless family. Soap veteran Colleen Zenk left her yearlong post as Jordan Howard, with her final appearance being a January episode in which her villainess character died by drinking a cup of poisoned tea.
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Longtime regular Trevor St. John also left the series, ending his time as billionaire Tucker McCall after more than 200 episode in June 2024.
"As you well know, Tuckers come and Tuckers go, and so the cycle continues... this Tucker is in his go phase," he wrote on X at the time. "I thank each and every member of the wonderful cast, the crew, the directors, the producers and production staff, and CBS/Sony for the great experience from day one to the last. I feel so fortunate to have played such a terrific role."
For more about your favorite TV shows—and whether or not they got renewed or canceled this year—keep reading...
Netflix
Renewed: North of North
The Arctic comedy will return for season two on Netflix.
Disney/Eric McCandless
Renewed: Dancing With the Stars
The ABC competition series will return to the ballroom for season 34.
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Ending: Heartstopper
After three seasons, Netflix announced the much-anticipated final installment will conclude the story of Nick, Charlie and their friends, with a film based around the yet unreleased volume six of Alice Oseman’s graphic novels.
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Renewed: The Bold and the Beautiful
CBS has renewed the long-running soap for three more seasons through 2028.
Fox
Renewed: MasterChef
Tiffany Derry joins judges Gordon Ramsey and Joe Bastianich for season 15 of the Fox cooking competition series.
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Renewed: Colin From Accounts
Paramount+ has picked up the original comedy for season three.
HBO/MAX/Warner Bros. Discovery
Renewed: The Last of Us
The hit HBO drama will be back for season three.
Disney/Raymond Liu
Renewed: The Rookie
The Nathan Fillion-led drama was renewed for its eighth season.
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Renewed: Will Trent
Will Trent will be back to solve more mysteries on season four on ABC.
Disney/Mike Taing
Renewed: Shifting Gears
The freshman comedy starring Tim Allen and Kat Dennings brought enough laughs to secure its second season on ABC.
ABC/Disney/Justin Stephens
Renewed: 9-1-1
No emergency here. ABC has renewed 9-1-1 for season nine.
Disney/Anne Marie Fox
Renewed: Grey's Anatomy
Grey's is still alive and kicking. The long-running medical drama will return for season 22 on ABC.
FOX/20th Television
Renewed: Family Guy
The Fox comedy was renewed for four more seasons through season 27.
FOX/20th Television
Renewed: The Simpsons
The Fox comedy was renewed for four more seasons through season 40.
FOX/20th Television
Renewed: Bob's Burgers
The Fox comedy was renewed for four more seasons through season 19.
Disney
Renewed: Wizards Beyond Waverly Place
The Disney comedy was renewed for season two.
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Renewed: Watson
The CBS drama starring Morris Chestnut was renewed for season two.
AppleTV+
Renewed: Severance
The AppleTV+ drama will bring more twists and turns when season three premieres.
Hulu/Disney/Robert Viglasky
Renewed: A Thousand Blows
The Hulu original set in 1880s London will return for season two.
Tina Thorpe/Max
Canceled: The Sex Lives of College Girls
The Max series' third season was its last.
Paramount+
Renewed: Tulsa King
Sylvester Stallone's Paramount+ drama was renewed for season three.
Apple TV+
Renewed: Ted Lasso
The beloved Apple TV+ series—starring Jason Sudeikis, Brett Goldstein, Juno Temple, Phil Dunster, Nick Mohammed and Hannah Waddingham—is officially coming back for a fourth season, the streamer announced in March.
Netflix
Renewed: Beauty in Black
Tyler Perry's Netflix drama was renewed for season two.
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Renewed: Landman
The Paramount+ drama will return for season two.
Disney/Pamela Littky
Renewed: High Potential
Kaitlin Olsen's hit freshman comedy will solve more crimes when season two premieres.
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Canceled: Cruel Intentions
Amazon’s TV adaptation of the cult 1999 film has been canceled after just one season on Prime Video.
MAX/Warner Bros. Discovery
Renewed: Conan O'Brien Must Go
Conan O'Brien heads to Austria, New Zealand and Spain for season three of his MAX travel show.
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Canceled: .S.W.A.T.
S.W.A.T. star Shemar Moore said it “sucks” and it’s “sad” after CBS announced that the crime drama was canceled, again, after being saved from cancelation in 2023.
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Renewed: With Love, Meghan
Meghan Markle's homemaking series will return for season two on Netflix.
"Thanks for joining the party," the Duchess of Sussex announced, "and an endless thanks to the amazing team and crew who helped bring it all to life!"
Netflix
Renewed: Running Point
Kate Hudson's Netflix comedy will return for a second season.
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