“The Bold and Beautiful” Cast Linsey Godfrey Breaks Both Legs; Condition Improves Gradually after Car Incident, Few Episodes Missed?

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Linsey Godfrey who portrays "Caroline Spencer" on the series "The Bold and the Beautiful" is an "it girl" from New York City and is considered as one of the most beautiful faces in the industry. Unfortunately, things are not doing great with this star recently.

Linsey was severely injured in a horrific accident on Los Angeles last Monday. Is he going to miss out this season? Great news for her fans because she is expected to make a complete recovery as her representative confirms in FOX411. "Linsey is improving and is expected to make a full recovery" according to Theo Swerissen.

TMZ reports that the "Bold and Beautiful" star had both of her legs injured and broken after being hit by a car that went out of control and veered into the sidewalk where she was standing. She was immediately removed from the wreckage by the time the emergency ambulance and paramedics arrived, and was immediately brought to the hospital. The immediate response of the rescue team played a big role in her recovery because she was immediately rushed into surgery.

Godfrey is one of the lead and favorite stars of the series. She plays the stellar Caroline Spencer Forrester on the long-time running soap. Even before she went into the entertainment industry, she was already diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma back in 2006. After several treatments and medication, she managed to surpass the disease. Last year, she was even blessed with her first daughter.

Juggling her life as a mother, wife and an actress may seem to be an impossible task for many but she managed to excel in every aspect. In May of 2014, she received her very first Daytime Entertainment Emmy Award nomination on the "Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series". She may not have won the award but the recognition was more than enough to show her prowess in acting.

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