The Bold and the Beautiful’s Jacqueline MacInnes Wood Returns to Filming as Steffy Forrester
The Bold and the Beautiful (B&B) spoilers reveal that Jacqueline MacInnes Wood is back on set and filming as Steffy Forrester at the new studio. B&B Supervising Producer Casey Kasprzyk confirmed the news on X, formerly known as Twitter, and got fans excited about Steffy’s big return.
You may have heard by now that the show moved production from Television City to Sunset Las Palmas Studios.
That’s given B&B more space to work with, so viewers will see some new sets in addition to plenty of familiar ones.
Of course, the cliff house will certainly remain a fan favorite.
In fact, it served as the background of the cute “Sinn” family pic that Kasprzyk shared to go along with his Jacqueline MacInnes Wood announcement.
Wood, Tanner Novlan (John “Finn” Finnegan), Sophia Paras (Kelly Spencer) and Bryan David Garlick (Hayes Finnegan) all posed for a photo together, so it’s nice to know more adorable family content is ahead.
However, the focus here is obviously on Wood’s long-awaited return from maternity leave.
Steffy will return to Los Angeles before you know it and get involved in some drama-filled storylines, including all the Luna Nozawa (Lisa Yamada) mayhem.
Many fans will be eager to watch Steffy and Luna come face to face for the first time since all the chaos at the beach house.
Ridge Forrester (Thorsten Kaye) will also find himself on the receiving end of Steffy’s wrath now that he’s dumped Taylor Hayes (Rebecca Budig) for the umpteenth time.
Steffy will definitely give Ridge a piece of her mind and extend her support to Taylor.
Steffy will no doubt weigh in on Liam Spencer’s (Scott Clifton) love life as well now that he’s fighting hard for a Hope Logan (Annika Noelle) reunion.
There’ll be lots for Steffy to do, so we’ll bring you updates on all the twists and turns headed her way.
For now, we can just celebrate Jacqueline MacInnes Wood’s on-set return and look forward to all the powerful performances she’s sure to deliver.
The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers say Steffy has some major revelations coming up, so don’t miss all the shockers she’ll face!
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Julianne Hough Recalls On-Air Medical Emergency That Sidelined Her From DWTS
Julianne Hough powered through a scary moment during “Dancing With the Stars” season 7, and had to go to the hospital that evening. Find out what happened and when she returned following surgery.
Julianne Hough Recalled the Moment a Cyst Burst on ‘DWTS’
During a September 2 TVLine Spotlight conversation, Hough recalled the on-air emergency.
“It was season 7 … I was dancing with Cody Linley, it was the quarterfinals and we were dressed as ‘I Love Lucy,'” she said. “And I remember we were dancing, and at that moment I had a cyst burst, like live on television.”
She was able to get through the performance but went to the hospital afterwards. “And then literally, right at the very end of the show, I collapsed and they took me to the ER, and I had to have surgery that week,” the current “DWTS” co-host recalled.
Hough was able to return and perform in the “Design a Dance” routine with her brother, Derek Hough, in part because the show was going to give the opportunity to somebody else.
Julianne Hough Celebrates 20 Years of ‘DWTS’
Hough included a mention of the emergency situation in her June 2 Instagram post celebrating the 20th anniversary of “Dancing With the Stars.”
“Wow. What a journey. What started as a niche ballroom dance show turned into something so much bigger, a place where people come to grow, transform and connect,” Hough wrote. “It brought dance into millions of homes, made a Paso Doble cool to care about, and gave dancers a real path to shine in ways we never imagined possible.”
She called the experience “magical, unpredictable and emotional.”
“It’s about what happens when you put yourself out there live and exposed in front of the world but held with so much care,” the “DWTS” co-host explained “We’ve all been changed by it.”
Hough recalled, “I was 18 when I joined the show. Fresh out of Utah with $2000 in my pocket after training in london my whole childhood, totally unsure of what was ahead.”
She continued, “Who would’ve thought … I ended up winning my first two seasons, had a cyst burst on live TV (yep, that happened), cried with Dr. Drew, danced with a unicycle — first prop used on the show besides a chair, judged alongside my friends @carrieanninaba @brunotonioliofficial and the ultimate legend Len, and now … 20 years later … I’m co hosting the show that quite literally raised me.”
“I’ve gotten to experience nearly every role this show has to offer, and each one has taught me something new,” Hough shared.