The Bold and the Beautiful's Heather Tom (Katie Logan) has been throwing her clothes off left and right, and for good reason: her fan favorite character is in the midst of quite a hot romance with the much younger Wyatt (Darin Brooks). And during a recent Twitter chat with the actress (that also included Brooks), she revealed there's much, much more of the pair's super sizzling chemistry to come.
"I was totally on board," Tom enthused about the writers' decision to pair her alter ego with a younger man. "Katie had been on a man-less island -- about time she sailed off!"
Besides, as the actress points out, dipping into a romance with a partner from a more recent generation is a welcome change, especially when you consider her history from The Young and the Restless' Victoria all the way up to her B&B role.
"Everyone going back to Scott Reeves (ex-Ryan, Y&R) was at least ten years older than me," she revealed. "Not anymore!"
But can Katie and Wyatt's super hot connection continue to thrive despite the fact that their secret romance is bound to come to light? Tom wouldn't give specific details of the storyline twists to come, but she did coyly tease, "Just you wait. Kaboom! So much fun coming up!"
But what should fans call Katie and Wyatt? "Watie" seems to be the go-to smooshed name, but we wanted to know what Tom and Brooks thought about that. Their responses were... interesting.
I'm not sold on the #Watie smooshed name... Do you have a better one? #BoldandBeautiful
— soapcentral.com (@soapcentral) August 22, 2017
Hmm... any suggestions people?? @boldinsider #BoldandBeautiful
— Darin Brooks (@THEEdarinbrooks) August 22, 2017
"[T]hey've come up with kyatt but I'm not sure about that," Tom replied. Brooks, on the other hand, mused, "What about HYATT?!? And maybe @HyattConcierge will give us free rooms for life!!"
What about HYATT?!? And maybe @HyattConcierge will give us free rooms for life!! @boldinsider #BoldandBeautiful
— Darin Brooks (@THEEdarinbrooks) August 22, 2017
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