Tune In Alert! Young & Restless’ Michael Damian to Perform New Single During a Must-See Episode
Longtime viewers of The Young and the Restless have watched Michael Damian (Danny) perform over the years and this month, fans will get to see the talented actor “onstage” once again — and this time he’ll be releasing a brand new single on the CBS soap.
On Monday, October 20, the Grammy nominee will perform the acoustic version of his single “Let Me Into Your Heart” during a special cast moment in a heartfelt musical sequence. Released by Virgin Music Group, and written and produced by Grammy Award-winning hitmakers Larry and Tom Weir, the track is the first release from Damian’s highly-anticipated upcoming album.
“I’m so excited to share ‘Let Me Into Your Heart’ with everyone,” said Damian. “It’s a song about love, hope, and connection, and performing it on The Young and the Restless
As his fans know, Damian’s 1989 hit “Rock On” soared to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and earned him multiple Gold records along with international acclaim. Not only has the actor/musician played Danny on the Genoa City soap since 1981, he’s a film director, writer, and producer and most recently produced the #1 Netflix movie in the world,
We can’t wait to see Damian perform the new song so be sure to tune in or set your DVR as not to miss.
General Hospital’s Kirsten Storms: ‘I Was Shocked… They Found an Aneurysm’

On October 7, Kirsten Storms shared a worrisome health update but assured us that she was fine. “In January 2025, I had a new scan done of my brain,” began the General Hospital leading lady. “After my surgery in 2021, my amazing neurosurgeon (who humors the jokes I make during appointments — which is OK because he’s very smart) has been monitoring the cyst that he left on my brain when he removed one that was causing me some problems. The January scan happened because I had symptoms that the doctors thought could’ve been brain-related.
“OK, when I say that I was shocked when the doctors told me they found an aneurysm on the right side of my brain… welp, I basically launched into a standup comedy routine,” she continued. “I had a procedure done that weekend, where the doctor thread[ed] a camera from my leg up to my brain. (It’s a routine procedure, but the path inside your body that they lead the camera through is
The Rumor Is Absolute BS
Shortly after Storms was discharged, she read a disturbing blog post “that said I was in the hospital that weekend because I tried to ‘unalive’ myself. I couldn’t understand why a person would make up something that terrible when they had no idea why I was really there.”
Frankly, we can’t either. Suffice it to say, “There are a few really bad apples out there,” Storms noted, using language that’s admirably tamer than we’d have been able to muster up in her shoes. Anyway, back to the actual story of what happened…
‘I Needed to Change Some Things in My Life’
Storms said that there was a “slightly complex situation with the aneurysm — nothing bad, just not typical” — and that was why it wasn’t coiled that weekend. She went back to work playing Maxie, started her hiatus (at which point her character slipped into a coma) and left California. “Emotional support, when going through times in life that cause worry, is crucial,” she said. And luckily, she’s had BFF Emme Rylan (ex-Lulu) in her corner every step of the way. “Aneurysms can be caused by stress. Brain cysts? I believe that is possible, too… and since the January scan showed a new but
“For my own personal reasons, no longer living in Los Angeles was very important to me. The biggest reason for the move [to Tennessee] was Harper,” Storms’ daughter with former husband Brandon Barash (ex-Johnny,