Trevor St. John, who announced his departure from The Young and the Restless as Tucker McCall, has been officially removed from the show’s closing credits crawl. His name had been featured in the contractual section since he joined the cast back in 2022.

St. John, in a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter), revealed in June that he was no longer on the show. “As you well know, Tuckers come and Tuckers go, and so the cycle continues… this Tucker is in his go phase…I thank each and every member of the wonderful cast, the crew, the directors, the producers and production staff, and CBS/Sony for the great experience from day one to the last. I feel so fortunate to have played such a terrific role.”

Trevor St. John also shared, “Tucker might be gone for the time being, but I’m not going anywhere. I’ve got projects in the works.”

Trevor St. John Exits: Have We Seen the Last of Tucker on Y&R?

Last we saw Tucker, he cleverly staged a heart attack in Paris and then mysteriously disappeared. Evidently, the storyline intentionally paves the way for Tucker’s future return, whether it’s with St. John reprising the role or another actor stepping in. What are your thoughts on Tucker’s exit?

Before joining The Young and the Restless, St. John was best known for his 10-year run as Todd Manning/Victor Lord, Jr. on One Life to Live. Stay tuned for updates on St. John’s newest gigs.

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2 responses to “Trevor St. John Officially Removed from Y&R Closing Credits”

  1. Miss him terribly!!

  2. I really loved him on Y&R I hope he comes back Miss his strong performance and handsome face 💕🥰

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