Bold and beautiful fame Heather Tom gets a special honor on CBS Suudar! The actress, who plays the KT Logan Spencer, will soon complete a 35 -year association with the show. The creators decided to celebrate Tom’s milestone by giving their creative control in a special episode.
She will write in an all-female episode of the day’s play, write direct and stars. It will honor the first-type of special female history month and will facilitate some major women of the show.
In addition to Tom, this episode will include Rebecca Budig (Taylor), Annika Nole (Hope), Catherine Kelly Lang (Brook), Jennifer Grees (Dona), and Jacqueline Macines Wood (Steffi).
Talking to the deadline, Tom shared how the idea came for a special episode, given that one of the all-female episodes is a rareness in the soap opera. Day screenwriter Brad Bell contacted him with a unique opportunity to take triple duty -director, writer and star -star for an episode.
“I was so, ‘Oh, it would be interesting!” Amy winner revealed on the six -time day. After discussing the filming logistics, he decided that the episode should be broadcast during the month of women’s history due to its “historical” importance.
The 18-minute episode will detect mother-daughter relationship within the show. All women themes will also expand behind the curtain, which will contribute to a female platform manager, assistant director, and editors.
Bold and the beautiful is not a first day drama, which fully produced by women and creates an episode in leadership. In 2020, the General Hospital broadcast a franchise-theme-theme episode with a female writer, director and one female artists.
Regarding the topic of the episode of B&B’s Women’s History Month, Tom expressed her enthusiasm, saying, “Mother-daughter relationships are very interesting for me and so preliminary.” After losing her own mother last year, she said that this episode would be particularly “emotional” and would be meaningful for her.
The Bold and the Beautiful’s special female-linked episode will premiere on 27 March.