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“The Bold and the Beautiful” will celebrate its 9,000th episode on Tuesday, April 18 with an episode dedicated to the life of Steffy Forrester (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood), reports the latest issue of  TV Guide Magazine, on newsstands now.

According to the publication, the episode will reflect on the heroine’s “jaw-dropping life. From running an international fashion house to loving large, her nostalgic reel will be a memorable one.”

Since its premiere on March 23, 1987, “The Bold and the Beautiful” has received nearly 450 awards nominations, including ALMA Awards, Daytime Emmy Awards, GLAAD Media Awards, WGA Awards, DGA Awards and NAACP Image Awards, among others. The show has won over 130 awards in various categories, including Drama Series, Drama Series Writing, Drama Series Directing and Drama Series Acting.

For her part, Wood won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her portrayal of the Forrester heiress in both 2021 and 2019. Additionally, Wood received nominations in 2018 for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series and 2012 and 2013, respectively, for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series.

Now in its 36th season on CBS, “The Bold and the Beautiful” has already been renewed for a 37th season which will air during the 2023-2024 television season on the network. The series also remains an international favorite, continuing its long reign as the most-watched daily serial in the world.

Among the four remaining soaps in the United States, “The Bold and the Beautiful” attracts the largest overall following on YouTube, with over 282,000 subscribers. Depending on scheduling and talent availability, the channel regularly provides viewers with the original series “Bold Live,” hosted by the daytime show’s co-supervising producer Casey Kasprzyk. “Bold Live” is the only official talk series that allows soap opera fans to interact consistently with their favorite stars.



Note: The post ‘The Bold and the Beautiful’ to Celebrate 9,000 Episodes Highlighted By a Look Back at Steffy Forrester’s Life appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website.

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Yep, JMW/Steffy really have been central to B&B's success during the past decade.

Fun fact: After KKL/JMcC, Heather Tom is the 3rd (2007) and JMW is next (2008) - minus the yearish when she left. I excluded KB and SK because they've had multiple years off and any recurring actors.

If JMW wants it, she could follow KKL's path. Steffy certainly is a character that has plenty of stories left to tell. I can't imagine this domesticated version will last much longer. It's like they've 'Hoped' her...

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Well this is her 15th year in June, and she's THE MOST POPULAR CHARACTER on the show internationally, second only to Brooke/KKL

Don't make me slap you for that lol! and it will last, it's called MATURITY, she's got kids now, she can't do the same sh*t she did 10 or 15 years ago,  Steffy is still a messy character

Character's do have to grow at some point, and Steffy has grown and matured unlike Brooke, Donna,  and even Hope to an extent, who have yet to do so

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@dragonflies MATURITY - with Brad at the helm? The same guy who thought it'd be great to have Sheila *kill* her own son? I'd love to see at least one couple on the show stay solid and stick together no matter what challenges are thrown at them...but Brad is now pushing Hope toward Thomas - the man who kept her in the dark about Beth, pretended he was dead and on and on and on! Brad simply can't help himself.

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