Young and the Restless star Donny Boaz reveals that he is leaving the long-running soap opera

Young and the restless star Donny Boaz reveal that he is leaving the long-running soap opera … although he will not be replaced or killed

After more than a year and more than 100 distractions, Donny Boaz is saying goodbye to the soap opera The Young and the Restless.

Boaz played Chancellor IV for Phillip “Chance” in November 2019 in The Young and the Restless.

The 40-year-old actor released Instagram on Monday and issued a lengthy statement confirming that he will not be replaced or killed by another actor.

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‘Sad news: Tomorrow, Monday, 02/01/21, this is from now on my last broadcast on’ The Young and The Restless’, Boaz begins.

‘Here’s what I know … I was told that Chance is NOT replaced or killed. He’s just not going to be there anymore, ‘the actor adds.

If his character is not recreated or killed, it is possible that Boaz may return in some form or form, but for now, his time on the soap is over, with the actor adding: ‘I’m over generally grateful and grateful for this wonderful opportunity. ‘

Last release date: 'Sad news: Tomorrow, Monday, 02/01/21, from now on ... will be my last release date on ¿The Young and The Restless,' Boas begins

Last release date: ‘Sad news: Tomorrow, Monday, 02/01/21, from now on … will be my last broadcast on’ The Young and The Restless’, Boas begins

After 108 episodes of the drama series, the actor was confident ‘that I better walk away from this than I started.’

He thanked everyone during the show ‘for this wonderful opportunity’ and also thanked the fans who ‘were all AMAZING. Thank you.’

“I want to thank everyone involved with Y&R, my role players and the crew. You will be missed. I want to thank my agents and manager for bringing this opportunity into my life. We are optimistic about what is to come, ‘Boaz added.

Better: After 108 episodes of the drama series, the actor was confident 'that I better walk away from this than before I start'

Better: After 108 episodes of the drama series, the actor was confident ‘that I better walk away from this than before I start’

He also thanks his co-star Melissa Ordway Gaston, who played Chance’s love interest, Abby Newman, in the series.

‘I know I said I want us to be the biggest TV couple ever in the day. “I aimed high, I’m sorry we did not make it through,” said Boaz.

“It was my absolute pleasure to work with you, and I can easily say that you are one of the greatest actresses I have ever had the privilege of working with. You deserve an Emmy … this year, ‘he continues.

Co-stars: He also thanks his co-star, Melissa Ordway Gaston, who played Chance's love interest Abby Newman in the series

Co-stars: He also thanks his co-star, Melissa Ordway Gaston, who played Chance’s love interest Abby Newman in the series

Boas concludes: ‘And … it’s a wrap. I’m a free agent now. Time to get to work. ‘

Apart from his work on the soap, he also kept himself busy elsewhere, returning to Starz’s P-Valley, in guest roles in Star Trek: Picard and in the movie Assassin 33 AD

He will next appear on the big screen in Flip Turn and Spring Break ’83, with numerous other projects in various stages of production and development.

Free agent: Boaz concluded with: 'And ... it's a wrap.  I'm a free agent now.  Time to get to work '

Free agent: Boaz concluded with: ‘And … it’s a twist. I’m a free agent now. Time to get to work ‘

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