The Bold and the Beautiful: Has Sheila Turned Over a New Leaf? Kimberlin Brown Weighs In
The Bold and the Beautiful murder plot is getting intense, with Sheila taking the heat for the crime. There’s no denying that Sheila has an extensive rap sheet on both B&B and Y&R. So, it’s not shocking that she instantly became the prime suspect when Tom and Hollis were found dead.
Subsequently, Detective Baker popped in for some questioning, followed by Steffy and Li throwing accusations her way. But what does Kimberlin, who plays Sheila, think about the two recent murders? Check it out below.
Brown On Sheila’s Past and Present
The Bold and the Beautiful actress begins by saying, “I’m not sure anything really surprises Sheila.” According to her, it’s natural for the Forresters or Li to pin the blame on her character, Sheila. Kim added, “So, I don’t know if she’s that surprised. I know she’s disappointed.” Additionally, Sheila expected the grilling from Baker, and the pointed fingers from Steffy and Li didn’t catch her off guard.
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However, she gets hurt when Finn sides against her. Luckily, Deacon is still in her corner, the only one she truly cares about besides Finn. Brown thinks Sheila is trying her hardest to be a good person because he believes in her. The soap legend explained. “Deacon is the first person who has believed in her. Does Sheila care what Steffy thinks?” Nope.
But the character wishes “Finn would see her for the new leaf that she’s turned over in her life.” Moreover, Sheila wants her son to see how finding love and happiness can change someone. On B&B, Sheila’s new romance with Deacon has inspired her to change. However, given her shady past, everyone suspected her when people started dying.
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Kimberlin explained, “It just shows once again, it doesn’t really matter what Sheila does, if it’s good or not.” So, if the soap baddie is up to something good, everyone looks the other way. “They don’t see the Sheila of the present. That’s something Sheila brought on herself.” Consequently, Brown believes her character is still not free to escape the consequences and “has a lot to make up for.