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Soaps Boards :: The Young and the Restless Forum :: who is Jana's mother???
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tikis2![]() |
I wanna know who is Jana's mother. iF YOU KNOW... |
Oreo123![]() |
Well her father was an art forger/theif and how she learned so much about art....some hustler |
Daisy Jane![]() |
We only know about Jana's father, Milan (deceased). |
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Quote Daisy Jane: We only know about Jana's father. Jana's first Christmas in Genoa City, she told Kevin that she didn't get along with her family. What brought her to GC? With all her knowledge of Art....why GC and not a big city Art Museum like MOMA? |
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Quote Oreo123: Quote Daisy Jane: We only know about Jana's father. Jana's first Christmas in Genoa City, she told Kevin that she didn't get along with her family. What brought her to GC? With all her knowledge of Art....why GC and not a big city Art Museum like MOMA? They knew Rebecca, Brad's mother was the key to finding the treasure. While in the Nazi's camp she was in charge of filing information about the artwork they stole. Rebecca remembers seeing the Grurgeon Reliquary while collecting info. Jana's father Milan, wanted to get his hands on the treasure and trained Jana about various types of art and used her to set things up. Remember when Jana and her father kidnap Colleen and Kevin in the freezer (later set it on fire), Jana told Colleen it was a vast fortune, nothing compared to what the Newmans or Abbotts owned. |
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Quote Daisy Jane: Quote Oreo123: Quote Daisy Jane: We only know about Jana's father. Jana's first Christmas in Genoa City, she told Kevin that she didn't get along with her family. What brought her to GC? With all her knowledge of Art....why GC and not a big city Art Museum like MOMA? They knew Rebecca, Brad's mother was the key to finding the treasure. While in the Nazi's camp she was in charge of filing information about the artwork they stole. Rebecca remembers seeing the Grurgeon Reliquary while collecting info. Jana's father Milan, wanted to get his hands on the treasure and trained Jana about various types of art and used her to set things up. Remember when Jana and her father kidnap Colleen and Kevin in the freezer (later set it on fire), Jana told Colleen it was a vast fortune, nothing compared to what the Newmans or Abbotts owned. Wasn't sure and didn't want to assume. Thanks. Still don't trust Jana. |
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Hmmm! Don't Know...Maybe she & Ryder have the same mother. Who is that missing from the picture she found in Ryders pocket...Hmm! |
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Quote Daisy Jane: Quote Oreo123: Quote Daisy Jane: We only know about Jana's father. Jana's first Christmas in Genoa City, she told Kevin that she didn't get along with her family. What brought her to GC? With all her knowledge of Art....why GC and not a big city Art Museum like MOMA? They knew Rebecca, Brad's mother was the key to finding the treasure. While in the Nazi's camp she was in charge of filing information about the artwork they stole. Rebecca remembers seeing the Grurgeon Reliquary while collecting info. Jana's father Milan, wanted to get his hands on the treasure and trained Jana about various types of art and used her to set things up. Remember when Jana and her father kidnap Colleen and Kevin in the freezer (later set it on fire), Jana told Colleen it was a vast fortune, nothing compared to what the Newmans or Abbotts owned. I remember that Daisy, but do you know if Jana even knows her father is dead. He was killed by the authorities trying to get away with the Reliquary. I can't remember if she ever mentioned knowing if he was dead or not. |
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Quote mskat1216: Hmmm! Don't Know...Maybe she & Ryder have the same mother. Who is that missing from the picture she found in Ryders pocket...Hmm! Daisy? |
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Quote Oreo123: Quote mskat1216: Hmmm! Don't Know...Maybe she & Ryder have the same mother. Who is that missing from the picture she found in Ryders pocket...Hmm! Daisy? Looked like an adult to me. Shoulder was up to high to be a kid unless they were standing on something. |
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