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Well I see that I was fooled by Winsor's wardrobe.
And by another site's photoshopping.

 

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^ pic from the new SOD article

As Errol said, that is Winsor in the episode of Brooke remembering her previous loves:
https://www.paramountpressexpress.com/cbs-entertainment/shows/the-bold-and-the-beautiful/photos?episode=90

 

But I was fooled because Thorne is in the same wardrobe
in the *seemingly* new photo here from the soapcentral scoop page


But I see from Errol's photos here
https://boards.soapoperanetwork.com/topic/65553-article-the-bold-and-the-beautiful-prevue-what-to-watchdvr-alerts-for-the-week-of-december-4-8-2023/
that the original photo has KATIE in the middle


So wtf, soapcentral photoshopped an old pic of Winsor to replace Katie?

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Thank you for pointing that out! I was wondering how the hell I didn't have that photo with Winsor cause I thought I was going crazy for a minute when I saw you share that photo a few pages before.

Yes, that photo is clearly photoshopped when you consider Heather Tom is actually in the photo and then you realize how different Winsor looks compared to the other cast members, plus the pose and outfit are from the 35th anniversary episode. Not to mention, there are currently no episodic photos available to the press of Winsor or Ashley as of this writing.

Yikes!

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Bringing this over from the actor return thread:
 

SOD now has two different articles with very similar titles.
I've described them here to show the difference

NOTE:  all the photos from *both* articles are from the March 2022 episode.


Dec. 4, 2023:
Winsor Harmon interviewed on his Dec. 2023 return appearances as Thorne. This is about him working as an actor on the episodes.

Tweet link and tweet description:
https://twitter.com/SoapDigest/status/1731720856869405179
Winsor Harmon opens up about his return to BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL as Thorne. "I fell right back into it," he enthuses.

Article title and link:
"Exclusive: Winsor Harmon on his Bold and Beautiful Return!"
https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/exclusive-winsor-harmon-on-his-bold-and-beautiful-return/



Dec. 5, 2023
Thorne spoilers Dec. 2023 - (Winsor gives the spoilers but this not about his work)

Tweet link and tweet description:
https://twitter.com/SoapDigest/status/1732048372679205181
Winsor Harmon reveals what lies ahead for Thorne when he makes his BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL return.

Article title and link:
"Exclusive Preview: Thorne's Bold and Beautiful Return"
https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/exclusive-preview-thornes-bold-and-beautiful-return/

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https://www.instagram.com/p/C0h7Y_vPeut/

^ BTS

 

another BTS 
 

 


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The Bold And The Beautiful Logan women. Behind the scenes during a party scene.

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Ain’t no stopping us now#bts #boldandbeautiful @boldandbeautifulcbs @bbheathertom @jennifergareis @ashleyaubra

https://www.instagram.com/p/C0iabjQLSVE/

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Am I right that B&B is neither confirming nor denying that John McCook is retiring?  If so, then one of two things is happening here.  Either:

1. Eric isn't really dying.

2. Eric is dying, but McCook will come back later in a different role.

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Spoilers for Week of December 11 for both shows from Soap Opera News:

First up is Y&R:

Monday December 11:

Victor vows to protect Nikki at all costs.

Michael takes on a new client.

Adam makes progress with Sally.

Tuesday December 12:

Ashley strategizes with Jack.

Mamie and Jill’s feud reaches a boiling point.

Diane teaches Kyle a valuable lesson.
 

Wednesday December 13:

Devon and Nate reach an agreement.

Heather makes herself at home with Daniel during Lily’s absence.
Victoria and Cole vow to find out the truth about Claire.

Thursday December 14: 

Victor receives suspicious news.

Nikki goes to great lengths to hide her drinking.

Danny receives a tempting offer from Phyllis.

Jordan plots her next move.

Friday December 15: 

Ashley strikes a deal with Tucker.

Kyle and Audra settle unfinished business.

Summer struggles with her feelings for Chance.

 

Second up is  B&B

Monday, December 11:

Finn delivers optimistic news to those at Eric’s hospital bedside.

Ridge is forced to make the most difficult decision of his life.

Tuesday, December 12:

Donna and Steffy fight with Ridge to do the right thing.

Eric’s loved ones remember their best times together.

Wednesday, December 13:

Finn explains how there still might be a chance for Eric.

Ridge allows Donna to say final goodbyes to her Honeybear.

Thursday, December 14:

Bridget and Thorne advocate for Eric against Ridge.

Friday, December 15:

Finn and Bridget race to save Eric’s life.

Ridge struggles with his choice as Eric takes a turn for the worse.

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Y&R: Lily left town Dec. 7 to check on her daughter Mattie whose university is threatened by wildfires. 
That would go with this spoiler: Wed. Dec. 13: Heather makes herself at home with Daniel during Lily’s absence.

(This is likely the start of Christel Khalil's maternity leave - her baby is due in December.)
Not confirmed yet if that's the start of her leave, but it's likely.
Maybe we'll see Lily facetiming or something?  

I don't know if C.K. pre-taped any scenes before her leave.  Or how long she'll be offscreen.

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Spoiler articles for week of Dec. 11


Y&R: Victoria, Cole, Micheal; and Claire's DNA test
https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/young-and-restlesss-amelia-heinle-previews-victorias-dna-dilemma/ 


B&B: Ridge tries to decide whether to take Eric off life support
https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/exclusive-bold-and-beautiful-preview-ridges-life-or-death-decision/ 

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