The Bold and the Beautiful Hope Logan Update: Kim Matula Returns To Forrester Creations Offices, What Does Her Role Doing In A Very Short Stint In The Soap?

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There are rumors endlessly circulating since Hope exited the soap, The Bold and The Beautiful in December. Fans are guessing who would get the role back to the show and in the latest revelation; it is no other than the actress who left the role to start with, Kim Matula.

The actress chose not to extend her contract with the soap at the latter part of 2014, made an official come back to the soap and is set to shoot some scenes starting March 4, for those who are hoping she would be there to reprise the role permanently, don't celebrate yet, as she is only there to make a special guest appearance on the said drama series, and is not presently signed into a full -time and official return to the character.

The actress shared her happiness with her fans and took a photo of herself on the set. Matula uploaded on her Instagram, showing her in the Forrester Creations offices, shooting some scenes, with the caption,

"Can anyone guess where I was today??? 1 sweet day of shooting at boldandbeautifulcbs."

When the actress left her role, a messed Hope was on her way to be with her mother in Italy. The fans could tell that she will leave for the meantime. She bid her goodbye to Liam Spencer and the screen faded off as he walked away. This immediately happened after her miscarriage and wanted a divorce from Wyatt Fuller. There are other soap actresses rumored to replace Matula as Hope, like Chrishell Staus and Julie Marie Berman from Days of Our Lives.

It is still not clear what Matula's character will be doing during a very short stint in the soap, although, it could be something related to her marriage with Wyatt played with Darin Brooks. After Hope went to Italy, Wyatt tried to win her back and get her back home but was not successful enough to do so.

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