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Is/Was There a Soap Industry A-List?

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Gotta love these ladies! Maybe La Lucci will do Celebrity Apprentice next year :::keeping fingers crossed:::

Now THAT would be interesting. She's said that she never wants to do a reality show where people have such close access to her personal life, but I think she'd be wary even in this situation. She seems very protective of her image and I'm not sure she'd want to risk us catching her in an off-putting moment. That said, I would absolutely love to see her on that show.

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I can't see Susan being comfortable enough to remotely enjoy being on a reality show. She had a hard enough time with DWTS. I'd love to see her do more comedy. I thought she was so fabulous on Hot in Cleveland.

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Alright, I suggest Kim Zimmer for next year's Celebrity Apprentice. She can go head-to-head with such loudmouths like NeNe Leakes and Teresa Guidice. C'mon, you know it'd make for some amazing trainwreck television :)

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If there's been anyone I'd say it was Eileen Fulton at the height of her fame.

IA. If anyone in this industry came close to approaching Lucci-like levels of fame, it probably was she. Fulton, and Lisa, was huge BITD. But Lucci outdoes even her because she was able to break into "the mainstream" -- TV movies, talk show spots, even the running soap opera that was her quest for an Emmy -- in ways that Fulton wasn't.

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