WATCH: Y&R stars lovingly roast Justin Hartley and his primetime success

Posted Friday, October 07, 2016 11:47:59 PM
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WATCH: Y&R stars lovingly mock Justin Hartley and his primetime success

Cast members from The Young and the Restless are having a blast poking fun at Justin Hartley's (ex-Adam Newman) success on This Is Us

Millions of The Young and the Restless fans are still heartbroken over Justin Hartley's recent departure as Adam Newman, and some of his former Genoa City costars are also crushed that his This Is Us role took him away from the CBS soap. The only difference is his old soap pals are making "LOL" jokes about the whole situation.

Y&R's Melissa Claire Egan (Chelsea Newman) took to Instagram to share a video that she and costars Greg Rikaart (Kevin Fisher), Joshua Morrow (Nicholas Newman), and Elizabeth Hendrickson (Chloe Fisher) filmed for their former costar.

"These are the videos we send @justinhartley from work," Egan captioned the amusing clip, which shows the foursome pretend crying over Hartley's absence and then pretend writing him off once they realize he's on the cover of the latest Entertainment Weekly.

Check out the fun video below then let us know what you think about the Y&R actors lovingly poking fun at Hartley. There is a brief NSFW outburst -- so send the little ones out of the room.

These are the videos we send @justinhartley from work. #YR

A video posted by Melissa Claire Egan (@missyclaireegan) on

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