‘Bold and the Beautiful’ (B&B) spoilers have found that fans were delighted on Monday after spending their weekend fretting over whether Carter would take his ne’er-do-well fiancé, Zoe Buckingham (Kiara Barnes) back.
Thankfully, we all got to breathe a collective sigh of relief when he officially called the engagement off, telling Zoe there was no way he could trust her anymore.
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To give Zoe credit, she has some major cajones. After being miserably shot down by Carter, she went straight to Ridge Forrester (Thorsten Kaye) to once again beg him to put in a good word for her with his bestie. Ridge respectively declined, which is what likely led to Zoe’s meltdown.
No, it wasn’t a private spiral of self-reflection and a lightbulb moment of realizing she must do better. Instead Zoe went back to attack lil sis, Paris Buckingham (Diamond White), placing the blame squarely back on her. Again.
This is where both Diamond and Kiara ought to be congratulated. From the ease at which Zoe spewed undue blame and accusations of Paris trying to steal her life, Mondays episodes could have fans believing these two had gone through this dance many, many times as the siblings grew up.
Of course, the entire viewership is team Paris. The writers have done a fabulous job of making Zoe the most hated staff member at Forrester Creations. It’s hard to see how Zoe could be redeemed at this point so let’s hope they continue to send her to the dark side.
Firstly, I want to see how deep this sibling rivalry goes, and then I want to see Zoe blow everyone’s lives up. It’s not like anyone else is going to do it.
What do you think? Is Zoe a great villain in the making or is she just  annoying and needs to go away? Leave a comment below and watch B&B on CBS weekdays!
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