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BuzzWorthy Radio: Liz Hendrickson!
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Liz Hendrickson, who fans loved as Frankie/Maggie on ABC's All My Children, will be coming back to BuzzWorthy Radio!
As Y&R's Chloe, she she may have lied to get into people's lives, but the fans have accepted her into their hearts. Watch out for www.buzzworthyradio.net to see some behind-the-scenes video of if only Liz was Susan Lucci. Also, hear what is coming up on Y&R for Chloe and Chance, portrayed by John Driscoll.
As Y&R's Chloe, she she may have lied to get into people's lives, but the fans have accepted her into their hearts. Watch out for www.buzzworthyradio.net to see some behind-the-scenes video of if only Liz was Susan Lucci. Also, hear what is coming up on Y&R for Chloe and Chance, portrayed by John Driscoll.
- Duration:
- 1h 2m
- Broadcast on:
- 10 Sep 2009
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We're back and we have a very exciting show for you from the Young in the Restless. And of course, if you guys watched her on all my children, then you would know that we have on Elizabeth Henderson. She will be coming on, she plays the role of Chloe on Wine Orange. She's so popular and we love having her. So, yeah, we're going to be getting to that pretty soon. But first, before we get, there we go, my switchboard. You know, technology. You know how technology totally reflects me. Anyway, let's bring on my co-host who made this happen. Nivelle, Julie. You. How you doing out there? For you. How well? How are you? I'm good, man. How's it going? It's going OK. You know, little things, you know, here and there, but hey, I got through it. Technology loves me. So, yeah. Yeah, don't believe that folks. Technology actually hates them. It really does hate them. Henceforth why I handle the switchboard and everything. But I don't have internet access. You know how you, when you're away from the internet for like a long time, you start having withdrawals. I'm at that point. I'm at that point now. Yeah. I am. Of course. Well, guess what? We do have our special guest here today. And if you guys don't already know, this is her second time calling in. So, let's bring her on Elizabeth. Hello. How are you? Liz. Hello. Hi guys. How are you? I'm great. How are you guys? We're doing awesome. You know, I can't believe, I can't believe I finally made it back. I know, right? It's like six months in the making. Ridiculous. It really was. Let me, let me, let me give you the groundwork for it. So, about what happened the last time she was on the show? Last time she was on here, we had technical difficulties. Okay. We did. We did. Oh, that's right. And I remember when I called in, I didn't know that the show was like starting. And I kept on going, "Hello? Hello? Can you hear me? Hello?" I had never done an interview like that before. You know, this is, this is some new way of stuff I'm not, I'm not familiar with. So, I remember just being like, "Hello? Hello?" I don't. Yeah. And then everybody started giving me like, "Why can't you tell her the show?" I'm like, "What am I supposed to tell her?" But, but she's back now. She's back. We're all working. You'll be able to listen to the show once it's done, everybody. So, you don't have to worry about that now. So, that's great. But, it's been a long time. You finally got your back here. So, it's, it's great to have you back here. Yeah. Glad to be back. Oh, look at my, I'm just out there. Look at that little picture. Thank you for taking a pretty picture. So, I hate when people take these ugly pictures and put them up all over. Same. I did. I did try. I did try. I did try. Thank you. Yes, you're welcome. So, what is going on in the land of Jenna was sitting for your character. Last time we talked to your character, it was just coming on to the scene. Hot up the presses was how, how should I describe her? Do I say a bitch? And Chloe seems to have mellowed out a little bit, don't you think? Yeah, she has mellowed out a bit. I think that, I think that just now, I think that since she's had the baby and has taught her to start taking responsibility and ownership of her, you know, of herself and her and her reactions and she sort of grew up a little bit. There weren't really any repercussions last time. So, I think that she feels that she needs to start to set an example. However, I think that you will see her starting to get her get her spicy thing back with her new love entrance chimes. And I think that there's going to start to be a little bit of a push and pull with her and built with she and Billy. So, hopefully, I'm trying to bring it back. That's what I'm saying. John Driscoll has, he actually holds the record for those appearances on Buzzworthy Radio for any of our guests who have come back. What's it like working with him? Oh, it's great working with him. I mean, you know, he is as polite and gentleman like as you see him on the show, as he is in person. He's a really hard worker. He, you know, he's way more prepared when he shows up to work than I am. Although he, you know, although when you first start out, you know, you, you know, you've got to, I mean, not say that I don't put my time in, but, you know, when you're playing a character for a year and a half, you know, it's sort of, the language is pretty much usually the same and you say things certain ways and there's a, you know, there's a certain kind of dialogue that you usually, you know, there's always certain a way that you say it. So, you know, he's working really hard and, you know, I wish he wasn't a virgin, but, like, no pressure. God. That was, I thought that was a funny scene. I mean, maybe I should say, no, fans, not talking about real life here. I am talking about the show. You talk about this. Yeah. I kind of knew that. I know. I just want to reiterate this in case there's someone who has not been watching and they're like, what? John, just go with a virgin. Although we could first ever emerge. That might be fun. Let's do it. You already want to come back for it seven times. We don't need them to come back and have them answer that question. But I did watch the "If Only I Were" video that she sent me. And that was the most kind of things I've ever seen that you do. It was absolutely hysterical. Who's idea was that? Who was behind all that? It was all me. I literally, every single inch of, I mean, I can't really, it was unscripted, but I loosely corrected the scenes. I chose actors who I knew who would be able to improv. Like, "Grawd's Day" was just a shoo-in. And Tracy Bregman, Tracy Bregman, I think is just such a great actress. And she was just-- My favorite. So perfect. I love her. I'm actually having dinner with her and Christian tomorrow night. They're coming out to us in my house and going to dinner to celebrate his win. And just-- Oh, hello. I will. Please do. I will. I will. And Billy, obviously, of course. And, you know, it was sort of the introduction into saying, you know, what I was doing. Adrian, I mean, you know, I mean, I could have really, honestly, if I had an entire-- if I had an entire, you know, hour like we do or whatever, man, I mean, it's not, you know, not including commercials, there were, you know, there were so many other people. Like, I would have a lot. I mean, honestly, like, Michelle Stafford was like the first person that pops in my head. But I just hadn't really seen her and I really only had two weeks to do it. I mean, literally each-- yeah, there's what there's four segments in those two pieces, but all it's put together. And I don't think we spent more than an hour on-- I mean, the Tracy thing, we shot twice. We literally did two takes. I mean, that's the great thing also doing it with soap actors is that, you know, that they're pretty much going to get it right away. And to say, oh, only two that took a long time was the chase scene and the season bit, just because they were so much, you know, different. We had a lot of footage too. They were, you know, we were trying to-- we were just really-- I was like, okay, this is the scene. You're doing like, this is your objective. You need to, you know, you need to get me a dress. I'm doing this. And everyone just really-- you know, and I would-- some of that, like, those, you know, like my stylist and the woman in the store, they needed a little bit more direction, so I had to sort of tell them what to say. But I think that they were really natural and did a really great job. And really wouldn't-- and it was all my idea. It was just the show wanted to do a behind the scenes of me getting ready. And I said, well, I would love to. Would you mind if I made it something a little bit more of me? And at the time, I really wasn't working a lot, and I had some time off. And I thought, why not try to sort of showcase my, you know, I really love comedy. And it was sort of a challenge for myself. And I was really proud because I really only did that. Technically, we only did that in five days. So-- so, yeah. So I was-- I was pretty happy with it. All right. I have to say, I really believe you look like Susan Litchy. No. Well, okay. So this was the funny thing. The funny thing was that-- and I wish I came up with all these great ideas. Of course, after I had shot that. But the funny thing was that I really, really could have gone a lot further with her. But the funny thing was that I really was trying to find a dress. And I didn't have time to make up my whole Susan outfit. So literally, I was running out the door. I had to work that day. I just grabbed a black tube dress. I mean, it should have worn, you know, something with like a leopard print or sparkle or something. You know, I grabbed a pair of eye heels, glasses, ran to a wig store. They wouldn't even cut it for me. I cut that wig myself. I was literally like, teasing it as I was driving to go shoot. I mean, that one was so thrown together. And the bummer was that I had shot the chase scene before I shot that. So I had to match it. And, oh my gosh. Yeah. So thank you. I thought it was pretty funny that my Susan Lucci was like, you know, she looked like she had just rolled out of bed and had a hangover. So I thought, I thought that it was like, you know, at first I was really bummed out. That was like, I really could have done a better Susan. I could have put on a push-up bra. But I thought it was funny that I actually was getting away with it not looking anything like Susan. And if you guys thought I was looking at her, we'll get back. I'll be good. Your style is just like, her boobs are bigger than yours. I was like, oh my. Yeah. That was a nice line. True. I know. I know. Yeah. And it was like, what are you wearing? Forever 21. And it was true. Actually, I was wearing a Forever 21 dress. I was. Oh my gosh. No. I know. So we never wear Forever 21. So I started this video where Navell got to interview you on. Oh my goodness. Oh, yeah. How was Navell? I saw him working. How was it? I was. I was. Wait, how was Navell when he was interviewing me? Or how did he consult the after party? Oh, I mean, you're both. What's your both? Oh, God. Oh, well, I have pictures. I have pictures to prove Navell and his date on Sunday evening. As for Sunday afternoon. Honestly, I was. I was on like another planet that day. I was so nervous. I was so hot. And I was so frustrated with that red carpet that I just remember walking up to him and just laying it all out on the table, which apparently he told me that people. I don't know. You said that people like what I was saying or people were responding to what I was saying. Oh, yeah. They're like, go live. Finally, somebody's on the red carpet. I don't know how it is. I was like, that's her. Yeah. You know, I, you know, the thing was that what I think that was the most unfortunate. Part of us not getting this screen time was really just for the fans because this is the first I mean that fans could not be inside. You know, and I, you know, that's the most fun part for the fans is to, you know, see us as ourselves and before we're going in and, you know, and I don't know. I thought that it was to celebrate daytime. And I felt that they were that they just sort of shunned us aside. And I just, you know, I feel that that happens a lot in this medium and also, I mean, please, that's the whole point of my piece is that every single time I went to someone and I was saying that was presenting at the daytime, they said daytime and they hung up and I'm not joking. That stylist was really making phone calls and people said daytime, we don't do daytime and they hung up. And I just, I feel, I don't know. I mean, I've been doing this for a long time now and, you know, put on up again. Yeah, well, it's just that, you know, we work really hard and we sort of get a bad rep and, you know, you could put us up against some of the greatest actresses and afters of our time. And you'd be pretty surprised because what people don't realize that we do that in one take, you know. We don't get 45. We don't get 40, we don't get eight hours to do, you know, 30 seconds in a scene and I'm not joking. We don't get, you know, sitting around and being able to rehearse for hours upon hours or train for days before you shoot. We literally show up, slap on makeup, jump on set and we have to do it in one take. And if you mess up, you better not mess up a second time. And, you know, and it's just that sometimes, you know, we sort of, we don't really get that credit. And half of those people who are up there winning Emmys this past weekend, you know, did that in one take. It's really, really, really impressive. It really, it really is. I mean, we can pretty much attest to it. They give daytime a bad rep. They really do give it a bad rep. You go in there, you do this five days a week, even though I just found out that you guys only shoot four days a week, five episodes in four days. And you have all those pages of dialogue to do in just a matter of four days or five episodes. I mean, how can you not look up to them and go, like, damn, these acts. I mean, you know, I mean, and also as an event, I mean, not everybody knows. And I know that soaps are what they are and they can be soapy. But, you know, it's also like, come on, you know, just support a fellow actor. That's really, you know, everyone's just creative in their own right. We're just trying to pay our bills and do the same thing as you are. You know, it's not, you know, I mean, I shot, I did 36 pages yesterday, back to back. We did 14 scenes, back to back, two shows, and we did it in two hours. You can't even, yeah. I mean, you know, so I would like to give credit to everyone in this medium for always, you know, for being the hardest actors. Really. Yeah. I'm a harder worker than Angelina. No, but, you know, I just really, really, I just look up to a lot of people that I work with. And I learn from people every single day. And that's what I love most about this job. So, that's all. Bravo. Bravo is a daytime. That's me getting into when your first starting out as an actor. Absolutely. My two cents. Well, we actually, let's bring a lot of people who make daytime possible. I feel like I'm in an awards here right now. You know, the fans, you know, we have tons and tons of people who want to talk to you. You want to take some calls? Are you ready? Of course. Yes, I'm ready. They have, like, the best things to say. The first person who actually was here before, even I called in, let's bring on 802, you are on the air. What is up, Brian? Okay. 802. My computer is kind of freaking out right now. So, we're just going to... I bring bad luck, huh? No, you don't. No. It's my one. Technology sucks. And I just moved into my apartment in New York City. So, that's, you know, technology sucks. Oh. Yeah. True. It really does. You know, because NYC, people know you're not only from this Los Angeles silk, but they also know you're from all my children. Mm-hmm. We've briefly talked about this before. Who do you still keep in contact with me, from all my children? Sorry, I'm getting over a little cough. Oh, I'm still very close with Eden. She's actually coming over for dinner with her husband on Sunday night. I'm very close with Becca. Rebecca and I were just chatting on the phone earlier. She actually let me some jewels on last Sunday. So, I get to see her now that she's back out in New York. And, you know, I got to see a couple people, you know, it was pretty crazy last Sunday. I mean, maybe I'll see more people now that are moving out here. Camera math is in. I see everyone's in a blue moon. We have the same manager. Always adored him. But really, the only two people I keep in touch with are the two girls and my old makeup artist. [ Laughs ] So, congratulations on the imaginary bitches of nomination. I didn't get to see them. Yeah. I saw you. Thanks. Bummery didn't win. It was a bummer you didn't win, though. You know that saying it's just an honor to be nominated thing. Oh, yeah, definitely, of course. But, you know, this is fine for you guys. That was great. Oh, it was funny in the minute, and we really thought that we were -- I mean, the whole time I was sitting there, we got to see got to see got this. And about five awards right before it. And when Eden said, "Oh, my God. What if we don't win?" And she was like, "Uh, yeah." And then I looked where I said, "Well, what does it feel like not when Eden, you know?" [ Laughs ] She said, "It's horrible." Because it was horrible. If you think of it, she was like, "It's the worst feeling ever." So I was like, "Oh, my God. I'm not ready." And I was like, "Oh, my God. We're not going to win. We didn't win." And it was so upset. I took it so personally. It was so upset. And I, you know, of course, I made a little joke. And then I ran out to rehearse the whole good thing I did. Yeah. But, God, that probably would bum much to stage and stolen an Emmy or something. That'll be your next video. That'll be your next video. Exactly. I know. As soon as I saw that, I was like, "Ah, dang." [ Laughs ] Let's say this. Let's pretend like you just won it. What would you have said? You even would have said this? You know, I would be -- I really don't know what -- well, I wouldn't have said anything. You know, it would all have been injured that we were just players and that. But if I were to win anything, I would probably be the person up there who's a blubbering mess. You know, I would probably pull the -- you really do like me. You're like -- I mean, I probably would just be crying. And I would forget everyone. And everything would fly out of my head. And then I'd walk off stage and be like, "Oh, I didn't say anything that I wanted to say." In moments like that, I think are, like, so surreal. That -- I mean, I couldn't even -- I couldn't even, like, imagine that happening. That's, like, such a dream for me. So when you go to awards like that, you, like, sort of, like, think, like, "Wow." Like, that would be so amazing to be up there one day. But I would probably, like, crumble. Because just walking out just to present was probably the most -- I was shaking before you walked out on stage. I'll comment the clam, but I was freaking out inside. [ Laughter ] I wouldn't be able to do it. I wouldn't be able to do it. I actually just got a question. Well, actually, a comment in my -- is my text message in? See? People can still contact me if they're not on the computer. There you go. Yeah. Yeah. Rock to soap juice coming up in April. We talked about this briefly on Friday, at that Friday, at the one on dinner, didn't we? Yes, we did. I'm -- you know, I had a blast last -- if you haven't checked. Have you guys checked out Eden Elizabeth and Sonata? Have you guys seen that? No. I don't think I've seen that. Oh, you got to find -- I don't know where he put the -- where the link is now. I feel like it's moved, but we made a little video while we were there. And it's pretty darn funny. It's a great group of people. It's a really, really intimate -- if you want to be up close personal, really get to know us. It's, you know, and have a vacation with your family or friends at the same exact time. It really -- I mean, it's so hands-on, and it's just a really intimate family. It's just a really intimate fan setting. And I've never done anything like it. And, you know, I actually had a really, really fun time. They have great events every single night. You know, you're fed and, you know, passing your drinks and you're eating. I mean, you're pretty much just -- I hope I can say this -- getting drunk with your favorite self-stars. Oh! That's so much fun. You know, because we're all on vacation, and it's, you know, you know, we just want to be the best of the time. And, you know, I think we all had a great time last trip out, and it was a success. Unfortunately, it came at a very inopportune time, and I think that, you know, unfortunately a lot of people had to back out. So, I think that for a first run of soap crews, Bob Guinea did a really, really good job, and he picked a really, really great group to go on board. And I love the fact that it was bringing all different shows together, not necessarily one network, because we are so separated, and East Coast and West Coast is so separated. So, I think that's great. It's great for us. It's great for them. And, yeah, I think it's going to be a lot of fun. Hopefully we'll have better weather this year. I hope so. I really do. I have tons of fun this past March on it. You know, looking forward to having more people buy me drinks again. Yeah, if that weekend was like, it's going to be a repeat performance. I'm looking forward to it. www.rocktosoap.com is where you guys can register. If you guys are interested in sports, just check it out. There's a video from it from the past event where all the stars were talking about it. You can look at who are the new faces that are coming on next year in April. It's April 8th, at least 2010. It's the first visual leg. It starts. One of the new faces is Billy Miller. He will be joining. This is going to start. Also, Ariane Zuker and Kyle Lauter will also be making headway onto this ship as well as recursed. There are the new faces on there. And refer us. You know, put us in there and buzz with your radio with the one that referred you. Refer everybody else. You can get discounts on there. So, yeah, check it out. Rocktosoap.com. It's great. Absolutely. Rocktosoap. Rocktoop. Rocktoop. Rocktoop. Rocktoop. Rocktoop. Rocktoop. Rocktoop. Rocktoop. Rocktoop. Rocktoop. I will not do karaoke next year just so you know. Yeah, I don't think I should either. I think my singing days are over. (Laughing) No way. I wanted to do it this past one, but not cut it. Woofed out. I did. I really did. How's that switchboard working for you, kid? Well, I just like that. No, I just logged back onto the vlog talk radio site. No, no, I'm looking for the switchboard as we speak so long. Yeah. We're going to talk some more. (Laughing) You really are having technical problems, man. You know what? It's ridiculous, whatever. (Laughing) You need a percent. I do. You guys need a funny story. Okay. I just want to tell you guys a really funny story. Okay. So Craigslist is huge, right, for jobs. I'm looking for a job right now in Manhattan. I apply to be someone's part-time assistant. And I'm just like, okay. So I get a response back out of like 20, you know, 20 emails I send. And this guy's like, oh, blah, blah. You know, you're being my personal assistant, but I'm in Australia. So I do my research. And I look at who this person is. He turns out to be a convicted felon. He turns out to be like, really? Really? Really? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. He was like a drug smuggler. Oh. So they tell you what they're convicted of? Um, no. But with the period it did. Oh. (Laughing) So that's my luck. It's like a real life soap opera. It is. It really is. It sounds wicked. Okay. Thank you. I totally have the switchboard up in rain again. Hopefully cross your fingers that nothing goes wrong. Let's bring on 802 again. All right, Brian, let's go. 802, are you there? Maybe he left because he was waiting so long. I don't know, right? There you go. 802, you're on the air. 802, I got you on. Hello. Brian, what's up? Hey, what's going on? Hello. How are you? Pretty good. How are you? Hello. Hey, I'm a big fan. You're a great actress. I love that my first fan is a male. Oh, come on. (Laughing) Well, you're really talented. And I enjoy, yeah, I agree with what you guys are saying. You guys definitely deserve more respect, you know? You guys are also talented. It's crazy. I definitely think you guys should be getting more press than you do. I was wondering, like, for your character, like what future story, what would you like for your character? Well, that's a great question. I think that I would really love to see Chloe take over, either take over a restless style or, yeah, or maybe start a fashion on her own, whether it be an agency or, you know, I would love for her, I would love for her even, you know, for her maybe to go, you know, just be like the little Rachel Zoh. You know, but I would love to see her in charge running people around and causing trouble all at the same time. Yeah, I like that. Oh, it's funny. It'll be fun if you took over Ben Wars or try to buy out Ben Wars or something. I don't know. Oh, yeah, Ben Wars. Yeah, you know, it's funny. I haven't encountered Ben Wars at all while I've been on the show. I forget about that. I mean, I, you know, sometimes we refer to getting dresses there. Although I love Tracy so much. I don't know if I would want to take over that much. Someone to spar with. I would love to, I would love to spar, I don't know. I would love to spar with Michelle Shraff, the stripper. I mean, we actually have a lot of fun working with each other and I have some fun scenes with her tomorrow. But it's really funny when we work with each other because she's so much taller than I am. And we once did this one scene and we were, and they wanted us to pretty much, sometimes when they tried to get us on one camera, they pretty much want you to be like shoulder, shoulder. And I just turned and I was right at her breasts. And we liked it this whole scene with her like arm like sitting on top of my shoulder. Like she was like leaning on it. And, you know, sometimes people like to, you know, people like to poke fun at how little I am. And I've been going up and been dealing with it all my life. So I find it pretty funny. But yeah, I mean, I'm probably actually, I don't even know if I could stand up for her. She probably like yelled at me and I cry. Probably would go right out the window. Elizabeth would come straight through. I'd be like, "I didn't mean it. I love you." I was like, "I thought that way too." And I was like, "Oh my God, I'm beating like a powerhouse right now." She'll probably like chew my head off. And tell her to say congratulations by the way. That is like amazing news to be found out. What? That way? About, yes, I just wanted to point that out there in case you haven't heard since we brought up the show. She goes back new. She is with child, as she says. Yes, she's with child. Wow. Yeah, congratulations. I know we're very, very excited. And actually, after she saw my video, she said that she wanted to do one about her pregnancy. And we started coming up with some pretty fun ideas. I know. I think she's going to be, I thought she's going to be an amazing mother. I see her with the kids on the show. She just, you know, she is not only warm. She's just like, "I don't know. I just feel like she'll be like the coolest mom." Because I think that she gives the best advice. She's incredibly intelligent and worldly. And I think that she has a huge love for things beyond other people. So I think that her welcoming child into this world is going to be a really great thing. I'm happy for her. I really am too. That's great. Well, it's wonderful. Brian, thank you so much for calling in and for staying on the line for so long. Yeah, thanks, Brian. Thanks for watching. Hey, thank you. Hi. Hi. All right, the next caller we're going to bring on is area code 708. You are on the air right now. Hey there. Hello. Hello. Hi, this is Becky. Hi, Becky. Hey, how's it going, Liz? I'm good. How are you? I'm good. You know, I couldn't agree with you more on the fact that daytime actors don't get enough credit. I mean, because I realized that you guys only have one take and, you know, even some movie stars get more than one take to do, you know. So I really feel like I was appalled when, you know, no one wanted to interview you on the red carpet and stuff like that. I just, I don't get that at all. Yeah, that's okay. I said that day. It's their loss. It's their loss. One of these days. One of these days. I'll tell them how it is. I mean, you're so talented. You can make it anywhere and movies, prime time, whatever. And even even the fact that you organize that that any dress thing just shows how talented you are because that was hilarious and everyone. Thank you. Yeah. So I just wanted to say that I'm really enjoying what you're doing on Y&R and you're, you know, one day people will be begging you for interviews. So don't let it get you down. Thank you, Becky. I really appreciate that. And thanks for watching. And I, that was all very sweet of you. Thank you very much. All right. You guys have a good night. Do you mind if I stay on the line and listen to the rest of the show? Yeah. I'll keep you on. Fine. Yeah. Absolutely. All right. See you later, Becky. Thank you. Bye. Bye. OK. And that comes on. Here you go. Two, zero, six. You are on the air. Hey, Liz, it's Colleen. Hello. Hello, Art. How are you? I'm great. How are you? I'm fabulous. You see, we were cheering for you on the red carpet. We love seeing you. Oh, well, you guys really made my day. That's what I love to hear. That's what I love to hear. Because of my sign. No, I know. You had your own sign. I think Billy was kind of jealous. Well, of course he was. But I think that I was the only person who I was signed. I was so excited. I had a picture of it all. Yay. I felt so extra special. So extra special. Well, good. How did you've done fan club luncheons for two different shows? How was that experience that weekend? Meeting all the fans and all of that. You know, I actually had a great time. You know, I'm not going to lie. I was really nervous about how long it was going to be. You know, because it was at the end of the work week for everybody and we have just started. Like that was the beginning of the whole any weekend and we had a lot of parties and a lot of events and everything. And I I felt that it was going to be at the end of a Friday night in the last three hours, supposed to be the signing of it. And I don't know about you guys, but I started to be seen after 6 a.m. if, you know, and decided like that. I mean, unless I, you know, unless I'm out dancing and I have a drink or two, we can all, you know, three down the floor. But so, yeah, so I, that's pretty much where I did. I had a glass of wine. Yes, you did. At eight o'clock and I felt so much better and I got my second win and I actually had, I was probably the most fun I've ever had at a fan signing and not because I was drinking. I wasn't drunk by any means. I wanted to make sure that sure I just, I just took the edge off. I just took the edge off because, you know, it's a, you know, it's so bad. You know, you sit down for things like that and people, you know, come from God knows where, I mean, from all over the place. And, you know, when they pay this money to come and, you know, to have these sheets and eat these mediocre dinners and, you know, and, and you want to make it worth their while. And I get really upset when I can't like get the energy to make it worth their while. So I was really, really, I was really, really happy with the way the night went. And, and, and everyone helped me decide as to which dress I was going to wear because what ended up happening was there was a little bit different in my story with that. I did actually find my dress at that store, but I found two dresses and I didn't know which one I wanted. And I did a tally and everyone said go short and sexy and different. So I got ready and I put on the original dress. And then I was like, and I put on the sexy dress and I decided to go sexy. So, looking at your question, I had a fun time. You had a fun time? I had a fabulous time harassing you all night. It was a good time. You, you harassed her. Did she really? She didn't arrest me. We had two. What else are we supposed to do? Come on. It's not love if you're not poking fun, right? Exactly. And hey, we brought chocolate too. So she knew where to love it. She knows where to love it. Yeah. And I checked out the website. Yay. It looks awesome. We have a new layout coming too because you said you didn't like that picture. Your head looked weird. I don't like that picture. I look like my mother. My mother's beautiful, but I don't like those pictures. I was like, first day of work and I didn't sleep at all that I've for. And I'm in very bad lighting and I don't like my hair. Uh-oh. We're fixing it in a better one. But that's not your fault because I know that that is the only picture that they have had up on Y&R. But as for the rest of it, thank you so much. It's so amazing. It's really, really great. It looks awesome. Do you want to plug it? Oh, yes. It's ElizabethHendickson.org which shows up on the Google search and everything. And it's just what we all think Liz deserves on the Internet. So thank you. Well, thank you very much. Colleen, thank you for calling in. Liz, thank you and I will talk to you soon. Yes, I will talk to you soon. Thanks for reminding me. I know. Okay, just do it. See you later. I'll talk to you soon. Bye. All right, so we've got 202. I'm telling you, Liz, you were so popular. The switchboard is definitely lighting up just for what you know. Before we get to the next slide, I wanted to ask you to go ahead. Before we get to the next slide, I wanted to say, how has the fan reaction been to the chance and Chloe pairing. We heard a lot about the Billy and Chloe. Now here comes the chance and Chloe. How has the reaction been? You know, actually, it's been really, really good. A lot of the fans seem to really like the two of them together. I think that both of them are really good choices. I say the more the merrier. So, I mean, I think that Chloe can juggle at least two. So I'm ready to take on a third. There you go. There you go. Nice outlook on the character. I like it. All right? Come on. You're so young. You're so young. Yeah. And actually, we actually -- also in the red carpet, we talked to Kate Linder. I don't know, Matt. I don't know, Matt, if you watched this one or not. I see it. I did. Wasn't that trippy? Well, let's rewind the clock. Kate Linder was on the show months ago, actually, last year. Yeah. We actually had pointed out that her daughter should come back on the show. Actually, Matt was the one that said it. Well, because my really good -- like, my best friend in the whole world was like, "I'm always telling her, I'm like, "Oh, I have such and such from Lionel." You want to ask them a question. And she didn't have -- she used to have a daughter on the show. Ask her about that. So, I asked that question. And that's how we -- we were like, "You know what? Let's bring back the -- why in our springbacks of the daughter?" Wow. And then, weeks later, we find out that your character is a daughter. Wow. Well, maybe someone heard that and it sparked an idea because, you know, I really did just come on. They pretty much created the role for me. I mean, they created the -- you know, they created Chloe very, very, very -- I mean, literally, she was just coming in a stylist. They didn't have a written as a bitch. They had her written with any sort of backstory whatsoever. I, coming from all my children, knew that the world was sort of my oyster. Having the experience of, you know, getting killed and coming back as a new character and not really realizing how much control you really can have over, you know. Yeah, because if, you know, you have to spark the writers, you know, you have to give them inspiration and give them ideas. I mean, these people are sitting there pounding out material day in and day out and you got to give them a little something. And since I had played this sort of like nice girl for so long, I thought, you know, what if I, what if I played her as a bitch? And then next thing, you know, just a ground and maybe someone heard that. And, you know, the same thing is, you know, and they were like, wow, that's actually a really good idea. And we do sort of look like. We do. It's very, very highly of you. What are you doing? I know. Isn't she a great mom? I know. Kate Linder is like one of the sweetest women ever. I mean, she is a part of gold. I just did a great charity with her up north in Vancouver. We had an absolute blast. If anyone is out in Vancouver up in Canada and can come next year to her key event this year, we raised money for actually raised $40,000. Or, yeah, for breast cancer. And it was one of the best events I've ever been to. She, she's been doing this for, what is it, 26, 27 years. And she actually, I mean, I'm sort of following in her footsteps. She came on playing, you know, supposed to play. She was like a day player. She was playing a couple of shows. She was just the maid. And, you know, she's still, you know, she's still on the show. I mean, she's been having, you know, she has her other job that she's still been working ever since first started. And she loves it so much. She, you know, every day she, every day that I see her at work, she's just so excited. And, you know, she's like, hi, I'm only in once next week. She gets so bummed. She's like, this is ridiculous. Why isn't Esther? Esther should be with Chloe after, you know, she takes all of us out. I'm like, I know, I know, Kate. I know. I'm going to miss you next week. She's a sweetheart. She really knows, like, you know, sometimes it's hard to differentiate the actor with the character, but she really seems like that would be her character. She's the character. No, it really is her. Yeah. It really is her. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, she is a, she is a little bit smarter than a little bit more. She's even more with it than, than her character. Because her character can be a little flighty. But, uh, but, um, but she plays it really, really well. And, you know, she's, she's great. She's a great second mom. It's been a while, but I do miss whenever Jill has called her. I, I, whether they're doing that or a dimlet or something, she's always called. Dimlet. Yeah, dimlet. Dimlet. I, I, I missed that. But, you know, it's, I, I think it's, I don't love it because it's, it's a dysfunctional family. We love to watch. Yeah. Well, let's bring it on area code two, zero two. You were on the air with buzz. Where's your radio and Elizabeth Hendrickson. How are you? Hi, Liz. This is Ivy. Hello. Um, I have to say I really love Chloe. I actually was watching Y and R like on and off. And then when I heard you were coming, I was like, Oh my God. Like, what has she been doing since she left all my children? And then when it went from 10 episodes to more, I was like, I wasn't surprised because I knew you had it in you to like, make them pull it out to more. But I love Chloe. She is the only reason I watch. And I'm really excited about Chancellor Chloe. I was a big Billy and Chloe fan, but I just couldn't do it anymore. Because in the beginning, the snarkiness was hilarious. It was exactly fitting for both of them. But now it's just like, he's mean. It's not attractive anymore. And I just, I prefer like the idea of, like, because the whole thing with the dinner, with the date, when he made the little comment about, you know, you have friends, I was done. And I wanted chance to get up and kick his ass right there at the tent. The kids are the kids. You know, she's the mother of her child. So at the very least, could you not, you know, talk crap to her? Like, it would be different if you were, if she was instigating it, you know, because Chloe can get under his skin, but he just like to be mean to her. Yeah. Well, I think that he also, that's sort of like their game together. And I think that, and I think that Billy, I think that Billy himself chooses to play it that when he, when he gets jealous, he gets mean. And he knows that that gets under his skin and she loves a challenge. So, you know, their sort of will always be sparring partners. Um, but I hear, but I hear wrong partners, but I just, for, for the romance of it, because they have Julia. So they will always be connected, but romantically, I just feel like it's kind of needed to evolve to a different level from Bowie and her finding that with chance. I like the idea because for me on my screen, Chloe isn't attracted to chance because she doesn't really see herself with a guy like that. So it's like the more times she spends with him, the more she finds herself intrigued by him. And that's, that's what's interesting about the two of them. It's like she does, that she's not really looking at him like that, but they already are creating this dynamic where they are a couple effortlessly. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And I think you're, you're spot on. And I think that a lot of people don't realize that there's something right in front of them and it's something that they were never really looking for. That they were never really like thought that it was like she would never think that she beats on saying like we have nothing in common. We don't, you know, but I think that, you know, people grow up and they change. And, you know, you start to attract people in your life, you know, depending on what you're putting out. And I think that she's putting out more good than bad from what she used to. So I, I, I understand what you're saying. Yeah. I really liked. I was looking at who you gave on the creative arts. And a thing that like is that you really understand Chloe. It's not about, you know, and agenda for you. You're just doing what's on the page and you love the character and you're having fun. And I liked that Chloe did mature. I don't want her to be all one way, but having Delia needed to make her grow up. And it did. And it did it in a really great way where she, she grew up. But she still can crack a joke like that, you know, with the snap. Right. Yeah. Well, thank you. That's sort of exactly what I was going for. So thank you. I appreciate that. Good to know that it's transferring onto screen. Super called in. We'll talk to you later. Thank you. Thank you. Hi. All right. So we actually have somebody who's been like blinking on the switchboard. And I believe this is a Los Angeles number. I'm not really sure. 323 is Los Angeles, correct? Yes, that is. Yeah. Yeah. Well, let's bring on 323. You are on the air with Buzzworthy Radio. Hello. Hello. Hi. Hello. Oh, hi. How are you? I'm good. How are you? Pretty good. Yes, I am from LA. How are you? How's everybody tonight? Hi. What's your name? What's your name? I actually didn't think I was going to get in, you know, how this is when you call her radio station. Wait, I'm going back inside of a talk from me here, but you just said, sorry, my dog is barking. Repeat yourself. So, Collie, what do you want to ask Liz? I wanted to ask Liz about a music. I've seen some videos on YouTube and I know you were just doing it for that rock, this thing. And it was, you know, karaoke and stuff for fun. But you actually have a good voice. Have you thought about, I don't know, maybe? Oh, thanks. Yeah, you know, I used to sing when I was younger and for a long time. I wanted to go down the Broadway route and I sang and I danced. Well, I guess I should say that I used to dance because I really don't dance anymore unless I'm, you know, on a dance floor. But unfortunately, I had not kept up with it since I've really just been focusing on asking since I've been out here. And I don't necessarily have the confidence that I used to have about my singing and I don't really practice anymore. So, it was like a really nerve-wracking experience for me. I mean, once I get up, I feel back at home and up on stage. But I don't have the chops that I used to when I was younger because I used to be, I used to be able to belt out a number too. So, it's definitely a passion and a love of mine. And it's, thank you for reminding me to get my butt back into. That should be an episode of Y&R, like a musical episode. Everyone just breaks out into a song. Well, you know, it's funny to say that I actually just did a pilot for a web series that some friends of mine put together. And actually, I break out into a song and each episode is supposed to be of my character. It's pretty much like each one is a different kind of almost like each episode is a different genre. So, the first one was like 80s pop and then the next one would be like reggae, one would be rap, you know. So, that was really fun. But yeah, I always crack jokes about it would be funny if it could break out into a song in the middle of the show. I actually have reoccurring nightmares that my only reoccurring nightmare is that I show up to work and the work and the show has turned into a musical. And, you know, that's all I ever wanted to do when I was a kid was be on Broadway. So, it's like my dream that now I'm doing the musical but I show up and I don't have any of the music and I'm not prepared. And I get to stage. And yeah, so. What? I swear to God, I had the same dream last time I had a dream. I was auditioning for As The Real Turns and I totally forgot everything. But, you know, I was on the page and they were just like, "What the hell am I doing?" And I'm like, "I don't know." Oh my gosh. Yeah. You know, it's sort of like showing up and, you know, everyone's naked. Yeah, but thank you. That's very sweet. Thank you. I appreciate it. Thank you very much for answering the call and taking the time to talk to a spend. And we really enjoyed work. I actually wasn't really a fan of Hawaiian art much but since I heard you were coming on the show, I've been watching ever since. Oh, thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Well, I'll start. I know it wasn't on the last this summer. I start to, new storylines are starting to pick up. So, stay tuned. Nice. Well, 312, are you going to stay tuned? I know you are. Bring you on. 312, hello. How are you? Hey, Matthew. In the bell. What's going on, guys? Tell me. What's up? Hey, not much, bro. Just listening to the show. Hi! Hey, Leo. How are you doing? I'm good. How are you? Who is it? What's your name? This is Tony from Chicago. He's a regular. Oh, he calls in all the time. He's a regular. Nice. Try town. That's right. This is a beautiful city. I come busy when you get a kid. My actually, one of my best friends is actually sleeping in the other room is from Chicago. And she was just telling me that I have to come out as I've never been. And everyone tells me that I love it. That's cool. That's cool. You should. You should. The next summer will be fine. Yeah. I'll tell you right now. Yeah, I'm loving this Chloe. I'm loving your character, Roblonda. Why not? It's just amazing. It's just great. Thank you, Leo. And I saw this triangle that fell on between you, between Chloe and Chance and Billy. I mean, woo. It's going to be something. I know. I know. Yeah. I'm hoping that I'm hoping to make Billy jealous and then have two boys fight over me. Yeah. Yeah. Fight with Kendall sticks or life the result. Oh, my God. That's so funny to say that. Okay. Yeah. Go. Star Wars. We'll tell you. Thank you so much for calling in. Yeah. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Appreciate it. Nice talking with you. I heard a woo woo in the other room. All right. Let's bring it on. Area two, eight, one. You're on the air. Hello. Hello. Hi. Am I on? You're on the hard. Oh, my God. I'm Monique. Hi, Liz. Hi. Hi, Monique. How are you? I'm doing. I didn't think I was going to get through. Oh, my God. I'm through. I've called in before. I think last time Billy Miller was on. Last time I got to call. Oh, okay. Okay. That was a fun night. Tonight's fun, too. Liz, I wanted to say that your recent Emmy dress kits were hilarious. Thank you. Everyone loves you. We have a two piece and a pod, Billy and Chloe board. Oh, yeah. Yeah. And everyone just loved those videos. Really funny. But I wanted to say really quick, because I know the time is getting limited, that we love Billy and Chloe. And I know Billy's been super mean lately, but I hate it. Yeah. It's been a big meaning. But my biggest thing with Billy is that I want him to be a better father. Yeah. Of course, respect you as a mother of his child. And I'm just really looking forward to that. If you can, you know, like you said, you're trying to make him jealous. See what happens with that. I really like John Bristol. And I think chance is super nice, but he's to me, the anti Billy. It's actually perfect for each other if they could just get their crap together. Yeah. Well, I will, I will pass it along to him. I work tomorrow for sure. I like that. You're doing a really good job on the show. And I came back to Y&R because of Chloe. Oh, thank you. Like three years. And then I saw the job with Lane. And then when Billy Miller came on as Billy, I was completely stepped in. You guys are hilarious together. I love it. Thank you. So good luck on the show and we'll continue to watch. We love you. Yeah, I got a job. I just jumped on two peas in the pod right now. I haven't been on forever. So I got to, I got to check this out. I love this stuff. Nice. All right. Thank you so much for calling. It's awesome. Thank you. Okay. Thank you guys. Bye bye. Bye. We have time for one more call. How cool is this? We got all the calls, all the calls in. You know, I mean, oh, well, you know what? They just hung up five, seven, one. Where did you go? I know. I know, right? They just hung up on me. Oh, well, if I have one, if you have time, we'll try to definitely try to scream. Oh my gosh. I didn't know that they had chili radio every Sunday. Yeah. Every Sunday at 8 p.m. Radio. I believe Becky was actually the one that is involved in that. Wow. I'm not sure. But I know it's going on a hiatus at the moment. Uh huh. With socks. But yeah, they said if they wanted to come back in a new fashion, let them know. Maybe with a chance Chloe show. I think that's where they're leaning. So we'll see. Well, I don't want anyone to give up on Billie and Chloe. Don't give up on them yet. Oh, you know, I think that last call is definitely made a valid point. Um, it kind of sounds like to me that, like, that last call was suggesting you maybe take your character takes Billy on to Maripovich, you know? Teach him a lesson. Thank you. Yeah. Yeah. I don't worry. I'm going to pass along. I work tomorrow. We have seen. I will definitely tell him. I don't know if you did the last time you were here, but hopefully you will be interested in doing it now. Would you like to record a promo for buzzworthy radio? Oh, yeah, of course. All right. Cool. And this time we'll actually hear it because, you know, it's going to definitely go through this. You know, so you can totally do whatever you want with it. You know, you can improv. But usually all you have to say is, hey, this is a listen to Anderson and you are listening to Buzzworthy Radio. What is it? Do you want? Are you ready? No, I'm probably just stick to the script. Go ahead. And we are ready for you. Hello. Hello. This is Elizabeth Hendrickson and you are listening to Buzzworthy Radio. Booyah. Booyah. Booyah. Booyah. Thanks so much for coming on. Yeah. No, thank you. That was fun. Thank you. And I got, I love to hear what everyone had to say. I'm excited to go back to work and make work even a little bit more interesting for everyone. So thank you. Hey, I have a really quick. I mean, that picture we talked just saying. We have like a few more, like a few more seconds left to show, but 571 call back and shift now. I feel really bad. Please leave. Bring them on. Bring them on. 571. You called back. Hello. How are you? Are you there? 571. 571. 577. It's on. It's on 571. You're on the air. Hello. Hello. You must be having a bomb with your phone. Oh, no. Well, 571. Your microphone is on. If you can talk, hopefully. Oh, well, you know what? Well, you can always watch Liz Anderson online or check your local listings. Liz, again, thank you so much for coming on. Oh, sorry. [laughter] That's awful. Thanks so much for coming on Love. It was great having you back on here. Yeah. Thank you, guys. If you're in New York, we should definitely get together for coffee. I'm telling you. Most definitely. Let's do it. Thank you. Or smoothie. Whatever you like. Or smell. I love coffee. [laughter] I have no idea what you said. What are we on next? What are we on next? Oh, I don't know. I don't. I don't know where we're on next. I have to get back on the computer and set up a shop. And then it comes back on, I'll let you know. Stay tuned. That's it. That's it. That's the tagline at the end of the show. Stay tuned. Absolutely. I want to thank all the colleagues we're calling you. I want to thank the developer who's doing awesome and just setting everything up. And definitely go and check out BudsworthyRadio.net. Or if you're Facebook friends with us, check out BudsworthyRadio. Check out all the videos, all the pictures. There's so much good stuff that can be opened up. From the days and hours. And I also want to thank our special guest, Liz Anderson. Thank you so much. Thank you. Thanks for having me. It was also fun. No problem. And Laval, I will let you take out the show. What do we always say? We never live. We never live. Make sure you get the latest buzz with buzzworthy. We'll see you guys next time. You take care, okay? All right. Bye, guys. 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Liz Hendrickson, who fans loved as Frankie/Maggie on ABC's All My Children, will be coming back to BuzzWorthy Radio!
As Y&R's Chloe, she she may have lied to get into people's lives, but the fans have accepted her into their hearts. Watch out for www.buzzworthyradio.net to see some behind-the-scenes video of if only Liz was Susan Lucci. Also, hear what is coming up on Y&R for Chloe and Chance, portrayed by John Driscoll.
As Y&R's Chloe, she she may have lied to get into people's lives, but the fans have accepted her into their hearts. Watch out for www.buzzworthyradio.net to see some behind-the-scenes video of if only Liz was Susan Lucci. Also, hear what is coming up on Y&R for Chloe and Chance, portrayed by John Driscoll.