Don Diamont
Liam Helps Steffy Remember The Devastating Truth on The Bold and the Beautiful
By Regan Cellura on May 17, 2013
I wonder why Alison (Princess Theodora) went old school with the camera she used to snap a pic of Maya (Karla Mosley) violating her parole with Jesse (Ricky Paull Goldin)? What, Spencer Publications can't spring for an iPhone?
Jesse told Maya (Karla Mosley) they should grab their daughter and get out of town. Maya broke the news their daughter had died in a car crash. Maya told her baby daddy they simply couldn't be together. READ MORE
Steffy Doesn't Remember Being Pregnant on The Bold and the Beautiful
By Regan Cellura on May 16, 2013Steffy, (Jacqueline MacInness Wood) still groggy and out of it, doesn’t seem to recall much of anything, not hopping on her motorcycle, not being married to Liam (Scott Clifton) and most certainly not being with child.
She did, however, want to know just how bad she was going to look in a bikini. Just where are we going with this?
Dr. Meade (Jon Hensley) told Liam he was going to call Bill (Don Diamont) and alert him to what had happened. I get that Dr. Meade has history with the family, but why is he taking it upon himself to call Bill? When he did call Bill, he claimed Liam asked him to. No he didn’t, Dr. Meade! Is this all just plot points to get Hensley more screen time, because there are much better ways.
Meade tried to tell Bill about Steffy losing the baby, but Bill was more concerned with getting to his son. Why is this doctor sharing information about his patient? Ever hear of confidentiality? READ MORE
Liam is Devastated on The Bold and the Beautiful!
By Regan Cellura on May 14, 2013
A devastated Liam (Scott Clifton) begged Dr. Meade (Jon Hensley) to tell him if the baby was okay. Dr. Meade informed him Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) took a hard hit in the accident. He was pretty confident the baby didn’t survive the impact of the accident, because they couldn't find a heartbeat. Dr. Meade told Liam he would call Taylor, (Hunter Tylo) and I wanted Liam to call Bill (Don Diamont). I felt awful for Liam, just awful. READ MORE
Steffy Crashes on The Bold and the Beautiful!
By Regan Cellura on May 13, 2013I’m sorry, but whose idea was it for a pregnant lady to ride a motorcycle? I briefly had the thought of Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) crashing, as she came down the aisle on her wedding day, but apparently I was just clairvoyant. Poor Liam (Scott Clifton) just wanted some ribs, and instead his wife got T-boned.
Bill (Don Diamont) has become Uncle of the year to Caroline, (Linsey Godfrey) and I can’t help but wonder if the true Spencer in Caroline is working her Uncle by sobbing on his shoulder. Alison gave Bill more dirt on Maya (Karla Mosley), and she reminded me and everyone else Ricky Paull Goldin is headed to The Bold and the Beautiful . I almost felt like I was watching another show on another network with how long it took for him to pop up on screen. Even then, it was only a picture. It’s not above Bill to bring someone to town, felon or not. READ MORE
Surfs Up, But Hope's Down on The Bold and the Beautiful
By Regan Cellura on May 09, 2013
Welcome back, Liam (Scott Clifton) and Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood)! I feel like you’ve been gone forever. No, seriously, how short was that honeymoon?
I love how cute Liam and Steffy are, even when they are being ridiculously cheesy. Steffy suited him up to grill, then she headed out to visit her brother. READ MORE
Bold and Beautiful's Don Diamont: "When They Made Jeanne Cooper They Broke The Mold"
By Jamey Giddens on May 09, 2013

Before he was ruthless, publishing mogul Bill "Dollar Bill" Spencer on CBS Daytime's The Bold and the Beautiful, Don Diamont spent the better part of two and a half decades on The Young and the Restless. Diamont played pool boy-turned-exec Brad Carlton. He credits the late Jeanne Cooper (Kay) with helping him out when he was a newbie actor back in 1985.
"I just love Jeanne and have so much respect for her," said Diamont in a released statement on Cooper's passing. "She was such a supporter of mine when I started at Y&R as a young, green actor. That always meant so much to me. She was truly one-of-a-kind. This next saying is used far too often but is truly applicable in her case: when they made Jeanne Cooper they broke the mold." READ MORE

