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BuzzWorthy Radio: Heather Tom!
Two-time Daytime Emmy winner Heather Tom, who plays the role of Katie Logan on CBS Daytime's The Bold and the Beautiful, will be making an appearance on BuzzWorthy Radio!
Tom played the role of Kelly Cramer on ABC's One Life to Live, but fans will always remember her best for the playing the role of Victoria Newman on The Young and the Restless. Hear her speak about her time on Y&R, OLTL, as well as what is coming up with Katie on B&B.
Tom played the role of Kelly Cramer on ABC's One Life to Live, but fans will always remember her best for the playing the role of Victoria Newman on The Young and the Restless. Hear her speak about her time on Y&R, OLTL, as well as what is coming up with Katie on B&B.
- Duration:
- 35m
- Broadcast on:
- 23 Jul 2009
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it is Buzzworthy Radio for you can get the latest buzz on all your favorite shows and stars. Buzzworthy, start, now! G'day guys, it's Daniel Goddard from Young in the Restless, and this is my Australian Accent. It's Buzzworthy Radio, and it is a fantastic place to be. Welcome back. I didn't think we were going to be back this soon with the rescheduling update, but I guess we are. We haven't changed since half hour ago. We are still Buzzworthy. We are still Matthew Preston and Nabelle J. Lee. This is still Wednesday, July 22, 2009. The only thing that's changed is the time, it is now 10.30. It's 7.30pm. This is the coast time on BloodtalkRadio.com. Heather Tom is going to be joining us very, very shortly. We finally got in touch with her. Her phone broke, which is why she wasn't aimed at the call and has the time. So it looks like we are now going to be able to have her call in now. So if you want to get on the conversation with Heather in just a few minutes, the phone number is, again, 6, 4, 6, 5, 9, 5, 4, 2, 8, the chat room is up and running. Also, we have e-mail at Nabelle@buzzworthyradio.net. Welcome back, Mr. Matthew Preston. What is up with that, man? Well, I'm actually at the gym right now because, you know, it's so funny to get like in prom to calls. You should. So it's like, hey, why not? You know? It's funny. It was. It was like, it was all tough. So if I'm out of breath, if I'm out of breath, you know, that's why. But, you know, we totally had done it before. One of which was when we had, I was going to have to feel it on, so I'm used to it. I can do it. Mmm. Mmm. Yeah. So she's going to be calling a little sick. I just don't want her to think you're out of breath because you're like, falling all over the axis or anything. No, you know, she's awesome, but she's, like we said before, she's definitely one of her idols, though. Can't wait, Doctor. Yeah, man. She's going to be calling us in, like, 5 minutes. I can't believe her. So I can believe her phone broke. I know the Jill with cell phones, but she's with us right now, so let's bring her on, shall we? Hello, Heather. How are you? Hi. How are you? It was good. I wanted to show. Nice to see you. And I talk to you. Nice to talk to you. I'm assuming you're recovering from the phone broke issue. Well, I got this new phone. I had a blast, but I said the longest time, and I finally just moved over to something else. And I won't say it because it's been nothing but a nightmare since I got it. But basically, yeah, it's one of those touch screen things, and honestly, I'm not mechanically minded, and I really just want a normal, ordinary phone, and my touch screen broke, and it only works when it's plugged in, and so I'm basically, I'm tethered to the wall as we speak. Oh, my goodness. You're like, you basically, you are my co-host right now, because he is technologically not inclined. It's true. If he could. Everything I cut breaks, yeah, it's a nightmare, but I'm sorry, and I'm glad that this actually worked out, and I'm on the air. Yeah. It worked out. It was just like off the cuff, and it was great, I was like, okay, we could still make it work. So, when we were talking an hour ago, we were expecting you, we were both saying that we grew up with you as Victorian women, which is what you're best known as, and gosh, this is going back to when we were like, what, five, six years old, and... Oh, my gosh, oh, it's starting to feel very old, but okay. No way. No way. No way. No way. No way. We just love your work. We love your work on the show, and it seemed like you were just, you were having a blast over there on Y&R. What was being on that show was like for you. Yeah, no, I loved working on Y&R, and it's really nice because I'm on B&B now, and we're right across the hall from each other, so I kind of feel like I never left, so I feel like I'm just right back at home. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So there are so many stars, you know, from Y&R is actually onboarding Y&R, some of which like Jennifer Deres plays your sister, and what's it like to work with them on a different show? You know, I honestly, we have a really great cast, and it's really fun to, we have a really good time together. Basically, we all hang out, which is unusual, I think, for cast, so a lot of times you're at work, and then you kind of all go your separate ways, and we actually have dinner, you know, a couple times a year with cast, and we get together for dinner, and only the cast is invited, and it's a lot of fun, and I think, you know, Jennifer and Katherine Kelly Lang, we all have a really good rapport, and I love working with them. And we have another Y&R alum, Don Diamat, who just joined the show, which is fun because I was almost paired with him on Y&R when I look where I left, and now we're being paired together on B&B, so I kind of, it's like the Twilight Zone, I feel like I just never liked my stuff into the vortex, so I just never left, so yeah, that's fun. I did notice that, I did notice that, it was like, I kind of thought that Victorian Brad would be an it's couple. Yeah! And for you to play Katie and him to play Bill Spencer on Vole Mulefoot, and having that kind of chemistry shine on the sister show of Y&R. Yeah, it has to be, that's an amazing thing. Yeah, it's fun, I mean, I think that it's, you know, he's playing a really different character than what he played when he was on Y&R, and I'm playing definitely a very different character than what I played on Y&R, but at the same time, I think we work really well together, and we're having a good time, so it's all good. How would you describe Katie Logan, what would be your best description? You know, it's interesting because I see all, even though I've been on the show for, you know, almost two years, I feel like we're just starting to hear Katie's voice, you know, I think that, you know, she, it's taken a while to develop her as a character, to develop a real point of view for her, you know, she had such, you know, crazy turmoil all last year with the heart transplant and her brother killing himself, and it was just like, it was so extreme that I think, you know, it was almost like you couldn't find out who she really was because there was so many other things going on, you know, to her and around her and everything else, and I think now, you know, she's being paired with somebody who really expects her to kind of stand up on her own two feet and be her own person, and consequently we're seeing who she is as a person, and what she thinks, and, you know, you know, she's, you know, she does that thing sometimes, I think she leads with her heart, I think she's, you know, impulsive, but, you know, at the heart of it, I think she's just, you know, she wants to be a strong, independent woman, and she's trying to figure out how to do that. Well, maybe some of the fans don't admit the newer fans at least, but Katie's actually a recast, did you actually do some research in, I don't know, few of the other actresses, so did you do any recasts on the roll? Yeah, you know, it's funny because, you know, the person who played this role before would have been a lot older than me now, to kind of, like, trap these characters in time and not age them at all, but it is funny because when I first started going, I'm going to be in, like, gosh, in 1991, I was just turned 15, and I wanted to wear makeup so bad, and Bill Bell, who was the creator and head writer, you know, he was basically God, was like, no, no, no, we can't wear makeup, I wanted to be very clean, very natural, really personal, and, like, you know, you know, very clean, and I was begging, begging, begging my makeup for makeup, for, like, I can't just have some mascara, can I just have some eyeliner, and he's like, don't complain, there's a girl across the hall who has to have fakes just per her face every day, and now that's me, I'm the girl who takes this, so, yeah, so that was, I mean, that was kind of her story, which is something I'm really trying to get away from, but yeah, so, I do know her backstory, I don't really, you know, I feel like when I came on, they were kind of redeveloping the character and rethinking the character, and, you know, who she is and who she was, it's so different, but I think her history is, you know, the history is there, so you have to use the history, but at the same time, you know, it's really a different, it's a different thing with me, and I think the thing is true for Jennifer Harris and Donna, I mean, it's a different character, we kept playing it, and so I think that when they brought us on, they were kind of really, you know, trying to retool and rethink the characters, and pay attention to the history, but not necessarily to, you know, the age range, and all that other stuff. Yeah, exactly, exactly, one of the things I also wanted to note from you is that I mean Davidson was on your show as Ashley Addison took her why in our character over to B&B, and it was very, and this is me, a very weird seeing her interact with you, and me, and not Victoria. I know. What do you think of that, what made you the best story? Yeah, you know, and honestly it was kind of weird for me to interact with her because we had such a huge story on Y&R, and she was still, the Ashley character, it wasn't like she was playing any character, so it was kind of, yeah, I was like, okay, how do we do this? Do we like, you know, do we get the audience, do we tip her hand a little bit, or do we just play it straight, and so, and I'm not quite sure what we ended up doing, but, you know, I think it is interesting that I think that we're kind of, not necessarily coming across the same thing with Don because he is playing a really different character, and I think Katie is more established at this point than I was when I was working with Eileen, I just started on the show really, and so it was, you know, I think now the character of Katie and me being Katie is a bit more established than what I was before, but it was kind of one of the things where it does kind of feel like Deja Vu all over again, you know, even though, you know, they just kind of flirted with the idea of me and Don on "Young and the Restless" and I think that, you know, they didn't actually do Victorian bread until after I left, so, you know, yeah, it is, you know, whatever, whatever works, hopefully we can all make it work. Exactly. Yeah, they always say it's a soap opera at the end of the day, it's a, you know, it's a show, it's for entertainment, and you think about it, like you said, you guys were two different characters, so, yeah, maybe you look alike, maybe you never know. Yeah, I think also, I mean, I think at a certain point, you know, I've been on the show for two years, and so I do feel like, and like I said, I think that I'm just now really starting to establish the character of Katie. I think it takes them a minute, especially for soap fans to get used to someone new in the part or some new, you know, character on the horizon, and so it does, there is an adjustment period, and sometimes it does take a while, and, you know, you know, so I think we're working through that, but, you know, they really put the build character, you know, on the map very, you know, in a really strong way, and so I think that it's going to help as well. Now, congratulations. You've got to go to you on your flip the show, because they are nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series. Uh-huh. And writing. And writing, and writing, and what I've mentioned that, because also the storyline of where Katie was shot, and that storyline with Storm's death scenes and everything, that was beautifully played out, was when I first played out. Thank you. One of the most talked about storylines that I've ever encountered, and me watching it day in and day out, it had to be one of the most heartbreaking scenes I've ever seen pull our cast play, and you play especially, um, how much, how much of that story did that, I mean, that seriously had to overtake you when you were playing that storyline, like, it was just, was it tough to play? Yeah, I honestly, I'm really good at leaving work at work, and I had a really hard time leaving that storyline behind. It was, um, in my opinion, it was the best story I've ever had, um, you know, I'm really proud of it, and I'm really proud of the way that the show handled it, and I was scared of it, when Brad first told me about it, I was like, oh man, this could be, this could be not good, you know, I mean, they don't handle it in just the right way, it could be really awful, and, um, you know, really trivialized this really horrible thing, and I think they were really, really good at, um, making it important, and heartbreaking, and ugly, and tragic, and, um, have it, they were really good at having it have lasting ramifications, which a lot of times, you know, something happens and then, like, two weeks later, it's totally forgotten, um, and this, that was not the case with this, which I was really happy about, and, um, you know, I think overall, even production value-wise, you know, the show looked beautiful, and, um, they really, you know, everyone really stepped into the plate and really did a, a really beautiful job, I think, with it, and so, I'm, I was really proud of it, and I think the audience liked it too, actually, and I was not sure, I was, I was a little scared as to how they were all going to react, because it is, it's a touchy, controversial thing, and, um, you know, I think overall, the audience was kind of fascinated by the whole thing, and, you know, it, it was good, it was good storytelling, and, if you guys don't win, I swear, they, they're, they're, they're might be not poor, because you guys so deserve it, I'm just saying, they're totally deserving this year. I think that this is our year, I mean, I really do, and I, I don't want to jinx it, but I, I really feel like, um, we put it all on the table, and, and this is what we got, and, you know, I, I think that, I, I really hope that this is our year, I really do. I believe it, I believe it, uh, so you were on, uh, one life to live for a few years, you do. Yep, I've done them all. You've done them all, you may, you made the move to New York, you made the move somewhere, and, uh, you, uh, reconnected with your brother on a other soap. Yeah, yeah, you know, we try to keep it all in the family, I'm actually in New York right now, um, during the triathlon on Sunday. So, uh, huh? Very nice. Good luck with that. Seriously. Thanks. Hopefully, you don't see me, like, floating the wrong way down the Hudson River. It would make news, you would be, uh, it would definitely be on the news, I thought we could not make news on Sunday, um, but I love New York, and I, I, you know, I, I'm here a lot, and I've got an apartment here, and, um, basically, you know, you know, um, both beautiful is really, uh, um, great, 'cause we had so much time off, so whenever we have time off, I'm pretty much in the city, and it's been good. That's it. You must be, you must be a fan of the East Coast, because I remember you actually did a show, um, like Maryland and Rowan Pittsburgh, from the hometown. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's a pet for public, which is a, it's a beautiful state, it's a really, really great state. Um, I had a great time doing that, that part was really fun. I loved my Maryland. I was like, what was up to play an icon? She seriously had an icon. She really did. Oh, I became totally obsessed. I've read every book there is on my own, the row, I mean, like, you, like, ask me anything, it's just like, yeah, and I, I'm a big defender of, of Maryland as well, I think that she's widely misunderstood and kind of, you know, throwing it for her comedic, and I actually, later on, life, were her dramatic, um, abilities, and I just, you know, I think that, uh, it was really, really fun. It was fun to like, kind of sink into something else, it was really, really fun. Very cool. I am, I'm very bad with area coz I have a caller that I wanted to call in and speak to you and ask you a question if you wanted to a kiss. Okay, sure. Okay. Um, I'm probably going to get this wrong, so I'm just going to say area co-class 7-1. 5-7-1, I have no idea what that is. I have no idea. I have no idea. I have no idea. I have no idea. I have no idea. I have no idea. I have no idea. I have no idea. I have no idea. I have no idea. I have no idea. I have no idea. That's terrible. Uh, call back in. I'm going to send you next time, I swear. But I, I did what I'd say on your time as, uh, playing the role of Kelly on, on one night to live. I, I watched you, I followed you over there because I was a huge trainer. You were just anyway. And I wanted to see exactly what they could do. Going with your character. And in the beginning, I really thought that we were going to show the potential of Kelly Kramer with you in the part. But it seemed like, towards the, towards the end there before you left the show. It sisled out. It didn't seem like they knew where they wanted to go with Kelly. And then once she came back. I think that, you know, there, there were a lot of, um, uh, different people coming in and out of one life to live. And I think that, you know, right now it seems like they're really, um, on a great path. And they've got, you know, a head writer and, um, you know, a great team over there. They're, they're really solid. And during my time there, there were a lot of people coming in and out and different changes with writers and things like that. And so, like, you have run writer come in who really was really gun how on your character. And you'd work a lot. And then you'd have another writer come in who wasn't so good at hoeing your character. And you'd be like, okay, I'm not working at all. Um, but overall I got to say, I mean, I love playing Kelly. I love playing that kind of like crazy, you know, dissy, you know, smart. But like, like, you know, just like crazy girly girl. And, you know, such a different path than where Victoria was going. And it was whole opposite of Victoria, really. And I, I had so much fun playing. And, you know, I had great time working with everyone there. And, and, um, you know, I think that, you know, it was, it was a really fun, really fun. So, yeah. What I thought was really cool was whenever you actually first came on, Victoria, you were still playing Victoria on Y&R in the same week, I believe, or the same game. You might be in the same game, but I thought that was pretty cool. But, you know, it was a little overlap. [ Laughter ] Which is so pretty interesting to watch, you know, because it's like, most usually Y&R comes on before OLPL. So, it's like, flip back the channel, you know? Yeah. [ Laughter ] Hi, and say hi. Seriously, goodbye or not? Exactly. [ Laughter ] What was your, what was your, what was your favorite moment of playing Victoria over there? I mean, I had my moment, and, you know, the one that sticks out perfectly, and I feel like two of them is when you confront Ricky Paul Goldman's character after he held you hostage when he played your stock on the show. I love, I love that scene. And also, this scene where you slapped Victor Newman by Eric Raden. Love the man. I know, and he, oh man, he just wouldn't let me do that. [ Laughter ] Because he was, he's not into that at all, and I remember we did it, and like, it was, it was a big deal. Like, it was like, it was a big deal, or he, you know, he allowed me to do it, because I adore him, and we have a really, really great relationship, but, you know, he's just like, Victor would never allow this in the old one. Like, he's probably right about that. But, you know? [ Laughter ] But it was, yeah, that was, I do remember that scene, actually, but it was pretty intense. Um, I don't know, I, I, I have so many great memories of playing Victoria. I mean, I really, really love that character. I just think that she's so balding, and fun, and, you know, and she's, you know, this tough, you know, outer shell with this, like, great, big, chilly teal, and so unlucky in love, and, you know, and I, I just, I love that. You know, so much her father's daughter, and I thought that was really, really, really fun to play. Mm, pretty cool. Yeah, my, one of my favorite scenes was actually, well, my, my favorite stories was when they paired Victoria with Neil. I thought they were going, and too bad we couldn't explore more into that, but, you know? I know, I love working with first off. I really advocated for it, and, yeah, I know, I, they, you know, I, I don't know. Sometimes you, like I said, there was a lot of, also, there was a lot of changes at that point as well, and so, let's step aside, and so, you know, there were a lot of different writers coming in, and so, you kind of, every writer went to kind of have their own take on how they wanted to do things, and there were, there were a lot of changes that happened at that point, and so, you, you kind of never knew where you were going, but yeah, I didn't really advocate 'cause I loved Victoria and Neil, and, and I even remember, I mean, I actually really advocated for Victoria and Brad, and, you know, went up and gotten back to this office, and said, "Put Victoria's Brad with Victoria's Brad," and, and he was like, "Oh, I don't know, I don't know." And then I remember I laughed, and then they put Victoria's Brad, and I was like, "No!" Oh, yeah. I wanted to do that. [laughter] So, yeah. [laughter] If, if, if you ever could, would you want to go back to one, RSX Maria? Just, uh... You know, honestly, well, first of all, I mean, like, you know, Amelia's there, and, and it's, it's her role now, and, you know, I, and I've got a great gig at B&B, and I really, really love working there, and I, I think that, you know, Katie is, I think she's kind of a late rumor. I think there's been, you know, we, you know, we, we've kind of been toying with this idea of who she is for a while now, and I think we're really going to see who this character is, and see her open up, and who does something really viable, and so, I'm really excited about that. I'm looking forward to it. Yeah. You know, I definitely know what's coming up with Katie, like a little tidbit, what's going on with Katie and Bill. Katie and Bill, Katie and Bill, Katie and Bill, Katie and Bill. Um... Yeah. Um, yeah, you know, I mean, there's, there's a lot of stuff coming up, like, where they're going to really be putting, um, you know, forth to creations against Jack E.M. Um, and I, which I think is just great, and I, you think Leslie Ann Dow is freaking brilliant and genius actress. I just keep showing what she's doing with all this stuff, with, with Owen. It's just hysterical and lovely and so much fun. And, um, you know, I think they're really kind of getting back to the roots of, you know, who, what B&B really is, which is really a fashion show, and like, and really, you know, showing off like, "Hey, listen, this is what we do, we're fashion houses, we're through fashion houses." And really focusing on, you know, the business aspect of that and how the relationships interplay into that. So, it'll, it'll, there's a lot of really fun, fun stuff coming up. So, my mom who's actually a huge fan of the show, she wanted me to ask you something. She wanted me to know, so she wants to play, every day, it's pretty good, like, every scene if she can. She wanted me to know, so you have, your character has a scar, suppose, from the, uh, the heart surgery. Yes, and I just say one thing, we put that scar on every day. Every single day that scar goes on, because I have been on the message board, and FYI, I go on this message board a lot. And there's really awful things set about all of us in this message board. So, when you're on there, all of you listening out there, just know, we read them and it hurts our feelings. But, uh, they're gonna go on the message board and go like, "Oh my God, how did Tom read our board?" Thank you. I do, and I know a lot, I'm kind of obsessed with it, and yeah, I know. So, when you write something mean and nasty, you know, that you're, you're writing about a real person. See, I'm not, I'm the nice one. Where are you going? Bring up a good question now, because someone has a question. Honestly, one of these days I'm going to run at these white people and I'm going to be like, "Oh, you're so handsome on the message board, aren't you? I know you are." That's a good question though, that poses a good question, because we just, we were just asked if, um, you have any one of those social networks, because everybody from the young, the rest is God bless them, I tweet with them, they have Twitter, they have Facebook, do you have a Facebook or Twitter? I can't even use my phone. My phone does not even work. I don't Twitter, I think I've got a Facebook page that honestly, I have never been to Facebook, I've never been to my face, I've never done any, I don't even know how. I just, honestly, I recently figured out how to upload a video onto YouTube work. Yeah, I mean, I am so not, I don't do any of it, but I do do the message work. Because I do want to know what everybody thinks. And sometimes it's not so nice. But I will say, there was this thing on the message board a couple of weeks ago, or maybe a week ago, whatever, I'm talking about Katie's car. I have got to tell you, we put that scar on every day that scar is on every single day. And sometimes the lighting is such that you can see it really well, and sometimes the lighting is such that you don't see it really well. And like, even I, when I'm watching this, I'm like, "Well, I don't even really see my scar." But there was actually this woman, or I don't know what the woman, there was this person. I still have the one on tape on me, but this person that had, he said, "Hey, listen, my dad had a heart transplant, and a year ago, and you can't even see his scar." And it is true, because even my makeup artist, like her dad had an open heart surgery, and he has a scar, like right down, like, where Katie would have her scar. And like, you can't even see it. It's like gone. It's practically gone. But like, people are obsessed with the scar. Like, they want to see the scar. Like, they want to see it. And I keep on saying, "Well, I think that Bill needs to pay for Katie's laser surgery, so she can get rid of the scar." That was really cool. Totally can be gone. You don't have to see what's at any more. Totally answered my mom's question, because she was like, "I was watching this wedding in River, Jackie, I was getting married to her boy, Toya. It's what she said in her. It's that poor goodness." She said that she couldn't see the scar, and I'm like, "You know what? I will find out." Nope, it was there. I remember putting it on that day. We put this thin layer of this gelatin type that that hardens up, and then we paint it like a pink color. And seriously, sometimes you can see it, and sometimes you can't see it. It's really dependent on the lighting. And so, yeah. There you go, mom. That would be terrible life, right? Sometimes it would be more noticeable than others. Yeah, but I'm like, "We didn't see the scar today." That is pretty funny. So now I have to watch what I say about what would be a full battle. And I go to a message board and be like, "Oh God, who is reading the boards now?" I know. I know it is. It's a bit of an obsession with a few of us. It's not just me. A few of us are on there a lot. When I want to know is, "How does Catherine Kelly Lane cry so much?" She is the best cryer ever. She's like a freak of nature. I mean, like, there's like, yeah, for real. Like, she just has, like, I don't know, some extra tear ducts in there somewhere. Yeah, you can cry out of the downstate eye, and yeah. She shouldn't be the both look and cry while reading it seriously. Yes, she could. She seriously could. I think, yeah, it's just from doing it, like, every day for 20 years. That's what being married and broken up to Ridge Forrester would do to you, seriously. Right. Like, 25 times. Okay. Yeah. Sure, it's 25. It sure is not more than 25. I mean, right? Oh, I don't know. Oh, maybe. Once every year, this is on the air. That's true. That is true. Are you going to be at the Bullland Beautiful event come August? I will be there. Yes, you will all be there. Okay. I'll be looking forward to seeing you. Oh, well, good. Yes, I'm looking forward to attending both events, actually. I hit the winer on the B&B event, so this is, like, my first one. I don't know what I'm in for. That's fun. They're actually really fun, you know? I mean, like, it's a fun day. I wish you guys could, like, come to the East Coast. I'm totally, like, East Coast. I'm actually moving to New York, so, New York City. So, I wish-- Hey, suggested. We'd all love to come here. I wish the Emmys were out in the East Coast, like, they were-- They used to do all the fun. That's what I was thinking. And speaking of Emmys, you have two of them. Yeah. What was that like, seriously? It was great. It was a really fun night, and, you know, I mean, I've lost a lot, and I've had a lot of fun losing, too, and it's really fun to win. [ Laughter ] Through Pain Comes Triumph is how I look at it. That's right. [ Laughter ] So, we would love for you to do a promo for our show. If you were interested in doing a promo, I would love for you to do one. I can say it along the lines of, "Hi, this is Heather Tom, and you are listening to Buzzworthy Radio, where you can improvise that as how you want it. And whenever you're ready, we're ready for you. Okay. Hi. This is Heather Tom, Katie Mooger from the Ball in the Beautiful, and you're listening to Buzzworthy Radio. Fantastic. I'm fantastic. I cannot wait to see you next month at the event at the Emmys, and I'm pulling. I am pulling for the ball and beautiful to win. Yay, me too. Seriously. Here's to meet me three. I have to say, Heather, we were saying nothing but nice things on you in the message sports. I know I'm good. [ Laughter ] That's a good question in general. That's a nice one, okay? I'm totally the nice one. I'm like, you know, I want to say everything nice to everybody, but you definitely are a nice person. So thank you so much for calling in, and it wasn't on our top. I'm not the nice person. What's that about? No, not at all. [ Laughter ] You're the nice person. I keep telling stuff, because I've got all the names written down of all the ones that keep bad things about me. [ Laughter ] I have never, ever said anything bad about you at all. [ Laughter ] I'm the hugest Heather Todd supporter that you'll ever meet. He really is. I really, really am. Awesome. Well, hopefully I'll see you at the fan event then. Yes, she will. I'm looking forward to it. Thank you so much for coming on the show, and we'd love to have you back any time. Thank you. All right. We'll talk to you later. Have a good one, boys. All right. Bye. Bye-bye. So she was awesome. Yes, it was. And I just love how she said "bye" to say my guy say "bye." Oh, my God. Great. [ Laughter ] So why don't you remind everybody, what are we going to be on tomorrow? Correct. We're on again tomorrow at 11 a.m. Chris Harrison from The Bachelorette. I cannot wait to talk to him about the "Men Tell All" episode that aired on Monday. Oof. That's going to be hot. That's going to be hot. I'm telling you right now, that conversation is going to be freaking awesome. I just want to know if these sick of roses, like, do they hate roses? That's what I wanted, though. I don't know if he might be sick of them, but he has to get paid, you know, to basically see a rose. But, yeah, I'm looking forward to talking to him about the "Men Tell All" episode, especially Wes. Oh, my God, Wes. Wes was a prick. Wes was a prick. I'm sorry, but he was a prick. So I can't wait to hear what he has to say about that bad one. So we'll leave that up in the air right now. But, again, that's our first show tomorrow. And then at 3 p.m. Eastern, and then Alex Cole, Hunter from Afterall, turns to be joining us. And then on Friday, Friday, we're going to be joined by Scott Clifton from One Like To Live. Let's cross our fingers. He remembers to call him on this time. Yeah. Yeah. I'm not the one who said it. Everybody else was fanging. I'm just echoing everybody else's sentiments. Exactly. Exactly. But, hey, I want to thank our guests for calling in. And also for the people for Tony for calling in the earlier show. And everybody out there who listened. Fox 7-1, for you for calling in, for making an effort. And, Novell, thank you so much again for sending this up. You are awesome. Seriously. I am so privileged to be in the show. And to all of you out there, what do we usually say, Novell? Get the latest Pez with Buzzworthy. We'll see you guys tomorrow at 11 a.m. Make sure you be here. If you missed this show live, you can always download our shows at blood.radio.com/puzzabradyradio or at our official website, @buzzworthyradio.net. You have plenty of ops to download our show. Plenty of different places. Just make sure you just got to find us my place. That's all. You do. You do. I got to do. We'll see you guys tomorrow. All right. You take care. 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Two-time Daytime Emmy winner Heather Tom, who plays the role of Katie Logan on CBS Daytime's The Bold and the Beautiful, will be making an appearance on BuzzWorthy Radio!
Tom played the role of Kelly Cramer on ABC's One Life to Live, but fans will always remember her best for the playing the role of Victoria Newman on The Young and the Restless. Hear her speak about her time on Y&R, OLTL, as well as what is coming up with Katie on B&B.
Tom played the role of Kelly Cramer on ABC's One Life to Live, but fans will always remember her best for the playing the role of Victoria Newman on The Young and the Restless. Hear her speak about her time on Y&R, OLTL, as well as what is coming up with Katie on B&B.