Young and the Restless star Donny Boaz reveals he is leaving the longtime soap opera

Young and the Restless star Donny Boaz reveals that he is leaving the long novel … although he is not replaced or killed

After more than a year and more than 100 episodes, Donny Boaz is saying goodbye to the novel The Young and the Restless.

Boaz signed on to play Phillip “Chance” Chancellor IV in The Young and the Restless in November 2019.

The 40-year-old actor took to Instagram on Monday with a long statement that confirmed he will not be replaced by another actor or killed.

Goodbye: after more than a year and more than 100 episodes, Danny Boaz is saying goodbye to the novel The Young and the Restless

Goodbye: after more than a year and more than 100 episodes, Danny Boaz is saying goodbye to the novel The Young and the Restless

‘Sad news: Tomorrow, Monday, 02/21/21, from now on … will be my last meeting on the air in “The Young and The Restless”, Boaz started.

‘Here’s what I know … I was told that Chance is NOT being replaced or eliminated. He just won’t be there anymore, ‘added the actor.

With his character not reformulated or dead, it is possible that Boaz could return in some form or form, but for now, his time in the soap opera ended, with the actor adding: ‘Overall, I am grateful and grateful for this incredible opportunity. ‘

Date of last broadcast: 'Sad news: Tomorrow, Monday, 01/02/21, from now on ... it will be my last air date on ¿The Young and The Restless,' Boaz started

Date of last broadcast: ‘Sad news: Tomorrow, Monday, 02/01/21, from now on … it will be my last air date on “The Young and The Restless’, Boaz started

After 108 episodes of the drama series, the actor was confident, ‘that I’m getting away from this better in my craft than before I started.’

He continued to thank everyone on the show, ‘for this incredible opportunity’ while also thanking the fans, who, ‘everyone has been AWESOME. Thank you.’

‘I want to thank everyone associated with Y&R, my castmates and the crew. We will miss you. I want to thank my agents and manager for bringing this opportunity into my life. We are optimistic about what is to come, ‘added Boaz.

Better: after 108 episodes of the drama series, the actor was confident, 'that I'm moving away from this better in my craft than before I started'

Better: after 108 episodes of the drama series, the actor was confident, ‘that I’m moving away from this better in my craft than before I started’

He also thanked his co-star, Melissa Ordway Gaston, who played Chance’s girlfriend, Abby Newman, on the series.

“I know he said he wanted us to be the best daytime couple of all time, I aimed high, I’m sorry we didn’t get to see it all the way through,” said Boaz.

‘Working with you was an absolute pleasure and I can easily say that you are one of the greatest actresses I’ve ever had the privilege of working with. You deserve an Emmy … this year, ‘he continued.

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

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

Boaz concluded with: ‘And … that’s all. I am now a free agent. Time to work.’

In addition to his work on the novel, he has been busy elsewhere, too, resorting to Starz’s P-Valley, starring in Star Trek: Picard and starring in the film Assassin 33 DC

Then it will be seen on the big screen in Flip Turn and Spring Break ’83, with several other projects in various stages of production and development.

Free agent: Boaz concluded with, 'And ... this is a package.  I am now a free agent.  Time to work'

Free agent: Boaz concluded with: ‘And … that’s all. I am now a free agent. Time to work’

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