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'The Bold and the Beautiful' is bringing back former characters in 2023; here's a look at a few names who could return.
Published on January 7, 2023 2 min read The Bold and the Beautiful characters come and go all the time. Quinn Fuller (Rena Sofer) and Shauna Fulton (Denise Richards) are a few people who’ve left Los Angeles. But in 2023, the show plans to bring back former characters, and here are a few who could return.
Summer is around the corner, which means most of our scripted series on network TV are wrapping up. However, the summer months often bring us some of the best reality shows to binge. Here are five reality TV shows to watch in May.
‘Naked and Afraid XL’ premieres on May 1, 2022 How do you feel about survival reality TV shows? What about being naked? If you’re into both of those things, we have the show for you.
Who is Ashley Underwood?Ashley Underwood is an American basketball player and a former pageant contestant in the Miss USA pageant in 2009. Moreover, she appeared on Survivor: Redemption Island in 2011.Ashley Underwood: Age, Parent, Siblings, EthnicityAshley was born on February 8, 1985. Her birthplace is Benton, Maine, United States.
She grew up with her family on their farm. Her mother was a businesswoman and manages two businesses. But her parents’ names are not revealed.
Tracey Mears pictured during her senior year of high school in 1984. Photograph: Courtesy Maria AnsleyView image in fullscreenTracey Mears pictured during her senior year of high school in 1984. Photograph: Courtesy Maria AnsleyIllinois This article is more than 1 year oldBlack high school valedictorian honored 38 years after ‘incredibly upsetting’ snubThis article is more than 1 year oldTracey Meares had highest grades at Springfield high school but was denied title, sharing ‘top student’ award with white peer
BooksReviewReaders of Paddy Manning’s book should keep in mind the words of Media Matters: Fox News is ‘an unchained pro-Trump propaganda outlet that promotes white nationalism’
The Murdochs are in many ways the most important media story of the last 50 years. On three continents their shoddy journalism, blind political ambition, outright racism and unlimited greed have done more damage to democracy than the actions of all their rivals put together.