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  • #61118
    zodiacpisces1971
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    With how long Claire was last seen & I mean, when the first actress played the role, meaning Olivia Rose Keegan, when there was a need to silence her singing, should they have had Boatman’s Johnny singing to Chanel at the time that Will was on when he was talking about his sister’s relationship with Chanel & then allow him to sing on the April 22 2024 episode, when the first time he was singing to Chanel, he sounded like a cat being killed by a monstrous spider in the film 8 Legged Freaks, you explain to me why it’s needed now?

    #61119
    doolfan
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    I don’t see anything wrong with it. Over the years Doug and Chloe sang on the show.

    #61120
    zodiacpisces1971
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    But Doug was a crooner when his singing partner was Liz Chandler & Chloe is an opera singer, so that makes sense for them to sing, but Johnny’s singing is like hearing felines being killed by gargantuan spiders from the film 8 Legged Freaks, so why the need to have the viewers to hear that?

    #61121
    zodiacpisces1971
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    But Doug was a crooner when his singing partner was Liz Chandler & Chloe is an opera singer, so that makes sense for them to sing.

    #61122
    doolfan
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    Carson Boatman, (Johnny DiMera) does sing in real life outside of Days. He’s a country type singer. Looks like his style or sound doesn’t appeal to you but may appeal to others. I think the acoustics of the Days set detracts from his sound.

    #61123
    zodiacpisces1971
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    But he sounds like Hank Williams & cats being killed by gargantuan spiders from 8 Legged Freaks & yet there was a need to render Claire silent when her singing got a lot of backlash, right? So is Johnny’s singing a necessity, given that Johnny isn’t playing Carson, the actor playing Johnny, right?

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