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  • #59715
    zodiacpisces1971
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    With how it was brought up about Kate’s nails, how it was brought up of hair-dos & costuming as well, did anyone notice that when Bonnie visited Rex & Sarah, JE’s Bonnie suddenly had Adrienne’s girth & that JE’s Bonnie had dropped a lot of weight & also she had Adrienne’s hairstyle as well? So you tell me are they planning on bringing Adrienne back from the dead or not? Remember, they did have JE’s Adrienne doing her impersonation of Nick Fallon, didn’t they?

    #59716
    mommytutu
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    Personally, I don’t think you can say Judy Evans is supposed to look physically different when she plays Bonnie. No matter Judy’s body size, she’s always played both characters in that body size. I don’t see what the point would be to bring the Adrienne character back unless the kill off the Bonnie character. Judy Evans is employed regardless.

    #59718
    zodiacpisces1971
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    But look at the heft that Bonnie had when Cady Huffman had played Calista Lockhart & look at Adrienne’s girth when Sonny married Will. Then the Bonnie that I know of never had Adrienne’s hair-do, now has she? All I’m getting at is that they did have Bonnnie to go through what Adrienne did. Meaning, what her father did to her, is what Bonnie’s brother-in-law tried to do with her, then they had played up of how Bonnie couldn’t win over StevAyla even when she put on her Adrienne act, & she was given Justin’s handkerchief the same why he had handed it off to Adrienne, when he first met her, I could go on & do you want me to continue ….

    #59721
    mommytutu
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    Not sure if you’re aware, but the actress had a horseback riding accident in late 2020. She was in the hospital for quite a while and then caught covid while she was in the hospital for the accident. I’m sure that effected her. I’d also like to point out that we should never be talking about a person’s weight or body. It’s really none of our concern or business. Judi has often spoken about being self-conscious about this and I’m not going to say anything else on this topic.

    #59723
    zodiacpisces1971
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    If we never should be talking about a person’s weight or body, then why the messages about characters’ tresses, much less fingernails for that matter. If weight & body no one should go there, then why allow when it comes to hair, wardrobe or fingernails for that matter. All I’m bringing up is how they have in many ways as to how Adrienne & Bonnie’s stories are symmetrical when there is no reason to with how long Adrienne has been dead for, don’t you think?

    #59728
    mommytutu
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    Hmmm, let me see. I can easily change my hair, paint my fingernails differently, change my clothes. You know what is really a sensitive topic, that’s not something I can easily change—my weight. I don’t talk about it because I’ve lived through an eating disorder and I’ve lived through my own child’s eating disorder. She was on death’s door. I’ve never heard of anyone dying from their hair, fingernails or wardrobe. However, weight can be deadly in either extreme, and I’m not going to comment on that with any actor.

    #59733
    zodiacpisces1971
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    All I’m getting at is that both characters, Adrienne & Bonnie have different girths, it was their girths that separated them, meaning, showing how different they are, so wouldn’t you think that a vast girth change & the other character’s hairdo, & giving another character’s back history to the other is questionable as to who the other is, given how their stories to different characters are symmetrical to each other?

    I wasn’t making derogatory judgements when it comes to girth, was I ? & If I was, I’m sorry.

    #59734
    doolfan
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    Talking about a real life actress’s characteristics is off limits. However, talking about a FICTIONAL CHARACTER’s nails, hair, clothing choices is ok. It’s part of the story.

    #59736
    zodiacpisces1971
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    I’m talking about the “CHARACTER”‘s characteristics, not the performer. How again are nails. hair & clothing have anything to do with the story. No matter what the story is, should nails, hair & clothing matter to the story? I say no. Because hair, nails & clothing aren’t the focal point, the focal point of the story matters not the cosmetics of the character. But the physicality of the character’s characteristics are when you are dealing with two characters who are completely different from each other, & yet again, they keep at it. Everything Bonnie went through is Adrienne connected. Like for instance when Bonnie had put it out there as to what Mimi had done to her father, the same thing happened to Adrienne, it’s too reminiscent of what Adrienne’s son-in-law did to EJ. That’s what I’m getting at. So you tell me as to how “CHARACTER”‘S physicality should be off limits?

    #59744
    doolfan
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    Hair, nails, and clothing aren’t the focal point of the story. However, comments regarding hair, nails and clothing aren’t off limits. Kate with the gorgeous manicure while cutting fish was humerus. I’ve seen people post on this board about a gorgeous outfit a character is wearing. If you don’t want to participate in those discussion topics, you don’t have to, but others might enjoy it.

    #59747
    zodiacpisces1971
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    I hope you do see what I’m getting at when it comes to different characters that they are trying to give the same backstory to, like when it was put out there that Mimi had killed her father, the exact same thing in a way when it comes to Adrienne’s son-in-law, when he shot EJ., so the question arises why they are playing everything Adrienne to Bonnie. Remember, they did have when Bonnie tried to win over StevAyla & when Justin first handed a handkerchief for when he first met Adrienne, that happened didn’t it?

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