<P> After leaving the series, Khalil and the producers began discussing her possible return . In 2006 she agreed to come back, and Sherwood was released from her contract . Former executive producer and head writer Lynn Marie Latham said she was happy with the casting change; she was impressed by Khalil's work, saying that she is a "brilliant actress". Latham noted that Sherwood did a "fine job" as the character, but "shows generally prefer to have original players back when they can get them". On her MySpace blog, Sherwood said she felt negativity from others on the set of the soap opera before her replacement; she was not told the reason for her firing, which she thought neither right nor fair . Khalil stated in 2007 that her return was a difficult decision to make, but was "the best decision ever". </P> <P> On August 21, 2012, The Young and the Restless put out a casting call for the role of "Sally Tate", and the character description lead to speculation that it was a recast for Lily Winters and Khalil was exiting the soap . On August 22, Khalil's official website confirmed that she was leaving the show due to a contract dispute and her contract was set to expire in late - September . On August 23, 2012, Khalil gave an interview to MSN Entertainment in which she expressed her desire to remain on the show . Saying that she hoped she and the show could come to a mutual agreement but the show wasn't interested in negotiating with her . Upon learning of her impending exit, fans of Khalil began a letter write - in, snail mail, e-mail and phone call campaign in support of her remaining on the show . Fan outcry led producers to rethink recasting the role with newly appointed executive producer Jill Farren Phelps later saying that negotiations with Khalil had resumed and she "didn't yet know" how that would work out . On September 6, 2012, a plane carrying a banner stating "Y&R Fans Want Christel Khalil as Lily Ashby" was flown over CBS Television City in support of Khalil . Fans did a similar campaign in spring 2011 when Khalil's co-star Daniel Goddard was let go from the soap . In late September, newly appointed head writer Josh Griffith confirmed in an interview with TV Guide that contract negotiations had been resolved and Khalil would remain in the role . On August 27, 2018, Khalil announced her decision to drop to recurring status . </P> <P> In 2002, when Lily was rapidly aged to a teenager, the character was designed as an "angst - ridden" heroine who struggled with "trauma"; she was also described as strong, rebellious, and sassy . Khalil said that Lily "doesn't take anybody's crap" and "she's her own person". Sherwood was said to have brought a "fire" to the role, and was told to use it only when necessary . She described Lily as "a lot like her mother": "It makes sense . She spent a lot of time with her mother growing up and she's seen how her mother reacts to certain situations when there is a problem or a dilemma ." When Khalil returned to the role she felt that Lily had changed "a great deal" since she last played her; she was more immature and although it was more fun, it was "definitely different". </P> <P> In 2009, Soap Opera Digest said that Khalil and Lily had evolved from a "teen star" into a "leading lady". Khalil described her happiness with her character's evolution, with more adult storylines and having to "deal with things like losing a baby or breaking off her engagement (to Cane)". During her marital problems with Cane, Khalil described Lily as a "doormat" and "hopeless romantic", saying that her "daddy issues" were part of that . </P>

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