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"I didn't see this coming, quite honestly"
That has got to be one of the stupidest headlines.

Every soap viewer knew this was coming.

There was no ploy here.  It was revealed weeks ago that it wasn't Sheila who died.   Obviously planned all along.

FYI, KB's return aired Monday April 29.
 

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No. This was all planned. KB knew, I can bet my life on it. Don't believe everything you read. From the second she was OFF KB has done nothing but laugh and smile in stories and hint that she is not dead. She is NOT SURPRISED. Hahhahaha. 

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Jesus, they all KNOW what is going on. All these interviews are P.R and promotion. 

 So does this mean you are a series regular again?

BROWN I am happy to say that I have been asked to negotiate another contract.

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DEADLINE (re: Bradley Bell)
Maybe he thought he made a mistake and now he's correcting it?

BROWN:
Either that or he had this in mind all along and just didn't tell me about it! But I can't see anybody doing anything that evil, however. That would be a Sheila moment.

Yeah this is a bunch of PR garbage.  Kimberlin knows that Bradley did this with Tanner Novlan a couple of years ago when Sheila shot Finn. 

Tells you you're fired and then brings you back in the office a day later to say that your character isn't really dead.   Tanner may have believed it because he was fairly new, but Kimberlin wouldn't have believed it because Sheila never dies.

And Kimberlin might be lying about all of it, if she was told to lie about it.

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Actors lie about this stuff all the time.  I can think of at least two actors from another soap (from several years ago) who lied to say they were still filming, when they were already fired.  They were probably told to do this.

So I can easily see actors lying about being fired, when they're not fired.

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