“The Bold and the Beautiful” Planned to Kill Off Scott Clifton's Fan-Favorite Character: 'I Was So Thrilled to be Employed Again'
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Scott Clifton revealed that his Bold and the Beautiful character William "Liam" Spencer III was originally going to face a very different fate
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His character was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor and was supposed to die — causing Clifton to exit the series
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But before he woke up in a July episode, series head writer Bradley Bell was able to maneuver the storyline to keep his character alive
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In a new interview with Soap Opera Digest, Clifton, 40, said that he and the series' writers first thought his character had to die. In the spring,
Clifton was appreciative of Bell’s candor, because “it was something that I had worried about for at least the last decade.”
Bell decided that Liam would have an inoperable brain tumor, and called Clifton into his office to explain the decision, Clifton told Soap Opera Digest.
“He was a total prince about it. He was like, ‘I love working with you and you’re an asset to the show, but I’ve figured out what I want to do with Liam,' " Clifton said, adding that Liam was going to have a “really poignant send-off.”
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Scott Clifton on "The Bold and the Beautiful"
However, things changed when Bell decided to have Dr. Grace Buckingham (Cassandra Creech) fake Liam’s brain scan to extort his father, Bill Spencer (Don Diamont), for a million dollars. Bill eventually paid for Liam’s “experimental treatment.” Her plan was revealed after Luna Nozawa (Lisa Yamada) shot Liam.
“I really was supposed to kick the old soap opera bucket,” Clifton told the outlet. “I don’t know exactly what it was that changed [Bell’s] mind.”
Clifton got a phone call from the producer-writer, who told him that he would figure out a way to rewrite Liam's original planned ending.
"I was so thrilled to be employed again, but I was kind of going, ‘How on earth are you gonna pull this off?' " Clifton told the outlet. "I mean, yes, it’s a soap opera, but you have established beyond any question that this dude is dying!"
"But sure enough, he figured out this very complex, elaborate way to save Liam," Clifton continued.
Clifton told Soap Opera Digest that he had “really resigned” himself to leaving The Bold and the Beautiful
“So I’m pretty damn grateful. I’m grateful to Brad and grateful to the show and grateful to get to stick around and hopefully help him tell some more great stories,” Clifton said.
Clifton’s tenure on the daytime series began in 2010. He won Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series at the 2017 Daytime Emmys, having already won Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in 2013 and Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series in 2011. He's the first male actor to have won all three.
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‘DWTS’ 2025 Week 8 Spoilers: Rock & Roll Night Full Song & Dance Lineup Revealed

The eight remaining couples will be rocking out for week 8 on “Dancing With the Stars” season 34 as it will be “Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Night.” It’s going to be a night of pure rock energy, especially with guest judge Flavor Flav in the ballroom. ABC has released some “DWTS” 2025 spoilers, as we have the full song and dance lineup the couples will be taking on during week 8 of “DWTS” season 34.

Week 8 on ‘Dancing With the Stars’ 2025
For this new week of dance routines, the remaining couples will be tapping into their rock and roll side and getting a little rebellious for this week’s performances. Besides the couples’ performances for Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Night, we will also see an opening number to “Pour Some Sugar On Me” by Def Leppard and “Fight The Power” by Public Enemy, choreographed by Britt Stewart.
Week 8 will also feature a tour number to “Hey Ya!” by Outkast, choreographed by Mandy Moore. The troupe will also take to the dance floor to perform to “Higher Ground” by Stevie Wonder.
Team Dances Return to ‘Dancing With the Stars’
For Week 8, we are going to see the return of the fan-favorite team dance competition, but this season with a twist. We are going to see co-hosts Alfonso Ribeiro and Julianne Hough each join one of the teams.
The teams will be dancing to special live performances from Grammy Award-winning and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees Kool & the Gang and Chicago. The teams are:
- Team Kool– They will be performing to “Celebration” by Kool & the Gang. The team consists of team captain Andy, along with his partner Emma, Julianne Hough, Robert & Witney, Alix & Val, and Elaine & Alan.
- Team Chicago – They will be performing to “25 or 6 to 4” by Chicago. The team consists of team captain Danielle, along with her partner Pasha, Alfonso Ribeiro, Whitney & Mark, Jordan & Ezra, and Dylan & Daniella.
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Night Songs & Dance
For week 8, the remaining eight celebrities and their professional partners will hit the “Dancing With the Stars” ballroom. They will perform dances to songs by some Rock & Roll legends, so bring on the hair bands. Here is a look at the dance style and song for each couple:
- Jordan Chiles & Ezra Sosa – Jazz to “River Deep – Mountain High” by Ike & Tina Turner
- Alix Earle & Val Chmerkovskiy – Paso Doble to “Livin’ On a Prayer” by Bon Jovi
- Dylan Efron & Daniella Karagach – Jive to “I’m Still Standing” by Elton John
- Danielle Fishel & Pasha Pashkov – Contemporary to “Dream On” by Aerosmith
- Elaine Hendrix & Alan Bersten– Viennese Waltz to “What the World Needs Now Is Love” by Dionne Warwick
- Robert Irwin & Witney Carson – Paso Doble to “Icky Thump” by The White Stripes
- Whitney Leavitt & Mark Ballas– Paso Doble to “No More Tears” by Ozzy Osbourne
- Andy Richter & Emma Slater – Contemporary to “God Only Knows” by The Beach Boys