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Is Scott Clifton ‘brave and the nice’? Star addresses Liam Spencer’s fate (exclusive)

The fat and the nice ‘In Siam Spencer, an inoperable brain tumor was diagnosed, which means that his representation is Scott Clifton in the middle of the drama in which fans buzzed on the soap about his future.

Before the start of the story, Liam’s appearances were only a few and far in Clifton’s 14-year term at the show, but that was okay with him. “When I happened, I was in the middle of my divorce (from Nicole Lampson), so I had a lot to do with my personal things,” he explains. “And then I went back to work, so the timing couldn’t have been more perfect. I love B&BAnd I missed it. “

When the executive producer and chief writer of the show, Bradley Bell, turned the actor into the screen about the inclusion of Liam, Clifton was ready to return. “He told me he wanted to work again, and that was really exciting,” recalls Clifton. “And then one day he called me to his office and said: ‘Well, I have this idea for a story …”

When Bell Clifton gave the breakdown, which was expected from Liam’s brain tumor trip, he was immediately on board. “When I found out the intention of the action, I was very grateful for the opportunity and was really an honor to tell this story, which in my opinion will be a good story,” he enthuses.

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His first scenes were at Don Diamont, who plays Liam’s father Bill Spencer, and Clifton estimated that he had returned to dramatic scenes. “It was really fun not to work, and then I suddenly get this script and it is a conflict between Liam and Bill,” says Scott Clifton. “It was like ‘Whoa. We are on the way to the races.’ It was really fun because it was left to the imagination of the audience, how the fire was triggered and how they arrived there.

Due to the serious nature of Liams not, it was important for Clifton to determine the right tone than he attacked the material. “I said to myself a lot about inoperable brain tumors and what they would do to you,” he says. “I was really confident about it, forgive my language and have it because this is not an invented soap opera. This is an actual illness that people have and people die from, and I didn’t want it to be kitsch.”

However, the assessment of his own achievements was difficult for Clifton, despite the three -day Emmy awards that he has earned over the years. “There were moments that are now starting to be broadcast that I was so convinced that I totally blown or exceeded it, or maybe I played it down too much, or maybe it would be more painful than I made it look, and I am constantly trying to find this balance,” he admits. “But since it was broadcast, I have received feedback from people who either had a non -surgical growth in their brain or who have lost the relatives to the same thing, and they say: ‘Man, you nag it; it looks like that.’ And I went: “Saint S **.”

It was also important to find out how Liam’s appearance would change after head trauma, for clift and the B&B Crew. “There was so much conversation between the hair department and the make -up department and the wardrobe department: ‘How will we do that?’ He divides.

To share Jacqueline Macinnes Wood (Steffy Forrester) was another highlight to play the story. “Jacqui is so easy with whom I can work because we work almost identically,” notes Clifton. “As an actor, I really enjoy that Liam and Steffy have this closeness, this love, this affection, but it is not despair to join in. Liam tries not to get Steffy back or intervene with Finn (Finnegan, Tanner Novlan).

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While the drama continues to develop, Clifton is looking forward to seeing what every new script brings. “In my personal life, I am the least competitive person I know,” he explains. “I don’t care to push me on the utmost or do it better. You can really feel the freedom, try things and fail.

“But I enjoyed this action and I enjoy fantasizing about what will come because there will be some interesting moments that I have never played as an actor,” concludes Scott Clifton.

The popular star is aware of the fan speculation about Liam’s fate and offers you the following message: “I am very happy to be back with you and I have the time of my life. I only have the belief that this story, whatever it is ultimately, is told with such tenderness and respect and delicacy and awe of Liam. I am enthusiastic about him.

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