Sharon Case, celebrating 30 years as Sharon Newman on “The Young and the Restless,” recently discussed her iconic
role in an interview with TV Guide. Known for her emotionally charged storylines, Case revealed her frustration with
the frequent use of waterproof makeup required for her tearful scenes. Despite this, she enjoys the complexity of portraying
a character with bipolar disorder, particularly in her current storyline involving torment from Cameron Kirsten, played by Lyndon Ashby.
As Sharon approaches her 30th anniversary episode airing on September 24, Case reflected on her early doubts about staying long-term with the soap opera, given its unpredictable nature. Her initial concerns have been overshadowed by a successful three-decade run, proving her portrayal of Sharon Newman has resonated with fans.
Looking ahead, Case is enthusiastic about continuing to explore new storylines and delivering unexpected twists. Spoilers suggest that Sharon’s special anniversary episode will lead to major developments and a dramatic climax involving Cameron Kirsten. Fans should stay tuned for more updates as Sharon’s journey takes new and shocking turns.