'The Bold and the Beautiful' Casting News, Spoilers: Ashleigh Brewers Joins Cast, Deacon Sharpe to Return
"The Bold and the Beautiful" cast is about to undergo a shake-up since Sean Kenan is returning to the daytime soap just as Ashleigh Brewers was hired this week.
Kenan portrayed Deacon Sharpe on "B&B," but left the daytime soap for "General Hospital" in 2012. However, the actor is returning as Deacon next month, according to ABC Soaps. Deacon will arrive just in time to throw in wrench into his ex-girlfriend Brooke Logan's wedding plans. Deacon is also the father of Brooke's daughter, Hope.
The last time "B&B" fans saw Deacon was in 2012 when he tried to help Bill Spencer break up Liam and Hope's marriage because Bill did not want his son with Hope. Now, Deacon is coming between Brooke and Bill's impending nuptials in Dubai. In fact, if Deacon tells Brooke that Bill was against Hope's marriage to Liam, Brooke may very well leave Bill for trying to break her daughter's heart without ever looking back.
Nevertheless, the drama surrounding Deacon's return does not end there. Had Deacon never meddled in Hope's relationship she Liam, Hope would have never ended up with Wyatt. If Deacon reveals his officious ways to Hope, the Hope-Wyatt-Liam love triangle could end once and for all.
Meanwhile, "B&B" fans can also look forward to seeing a new face on the daytime soap- "Neighbors" star Ashleigh Brewer has joined the cast as Ivy Forrester. Ivy will be the niece of patriarch Eric Forrester (John McCook) and will make her debut in early July.
"We are thrilled to introduce Ashleigh, whose poise and talent are already known in Australia and the UK," said "B&B" producer and head writer Bradley P. Bell, according to DigitalSpy.
"Ivy is the daughter of Eric's younger brother, John Forrester, who has been living in Sydney," Bell added. "A young, worldly designer, Ivy is brought in to work on the new Hope for the Future jewelry line. It won't be long before she finds herself deeply entangled in the lives and loves of our younger generation."