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PASSIONS: Kola Boof to join writing team


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Wonder of wonders, Kevin Reilly isn't mad at [s.W.S.N.B.N.] and there's a lot of

major good that came out of her recent "hissy fit".

I hear from very "major" sources that [s.W.S.N.B.N.] is joining "PASSIONS" and was invited

to have lunch with NBC boss Kevin Reilly so she could apologize in person and tell him

more about her soap ideas. Reportedly, when her duties at PASSIONS are up, she'll be

going back to "DOOL".

In addition, the LIFETIME channel has hired [s.W.S.N.B.N.] to write a telefilm for Alfre Woodard called

"The Innocent Witch". It's the true story of an African businesswoman accused of

witchcraft because she's "too successful" and they take her business away and put her

in a prison camp for witches.

My spies tell me that Boof is going to announce all this on "another website's webcast" this

Friday, but I thought you'd all appreciate the scoop early. :P

I LOVE SON!

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This is SHOCKING, to say the least.

Do you have word on why she joined the team? Especially if it's canceled? If there was hope for another network picking it up, I'd understand, but wouldn't she go with the show? Why woudl "Days" need her then?

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Maybe during her lunch with Kevin Reilly he decided to give her some experience

and keep her at NBC. She'll work on "PASSIONS" until it's off then go back to

"DOOL" is what I'm told.

It was an NBC executive and a "DOOL" staff writer who told me this BTW. ;)

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There's another guy on here who only posts about Peter Brash. I wonder is he Peter?

It's not that my news is always about her. I'm just the only person who writes about her

so it seems that way.

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