Fans of The Bold and the Beautiful know what — and who — they like. Supporters are either on Brooke’s side or Taylor’s. They support either Forrester or Spectra. And, now, once again, fans weigh in on who they’re behind!
Soap Hub asked if you want Xander (Adain Bradley) to be paired with Emma (Nia Sioux) or Zoe (Kiara Barnes). Read on for the results!
Team Emma
Not surprisingly, the majority of you, just under 67%, voted for Emma. She appears to be more open and far less secretive than Zoe. Emma’s creative, has a kind heart, and is a hard worker. She and Xander were getting along just fine before Zoe showed up on the scene.
Team Zoe
The rest of you, a little over 33%, voted for Zoe. The dynamic newcomer has attracted your interest. The history she has with Xander runs deep. The two shared an emotional moment as they bid farewell to Zoe’s beloved cat Harry.
Viewers got to see a more vulnerable side to the young woman. Perhaps Xander’s support is just what she needs to get through this emotional period, winning more fan support in the process.
Future Plans
While Emma earned double the votes that Zoe did, it doesn’t mean that she’s going to emerge the ultimate winner.
B&B is known for so many twists and turns when it comes to its triangles that this young trio will likely endure many travails before each of them finds happiness.
Table For Four
What these three could use is a fourth — a new man that would show Xander that he’s not necessarily in the driver’s seat.
How would Xander feel if another man caught Zoe’s eye — or if he captured Emma’s attention? Then, this story would take on a whole new dimension!
The Bold and the Beautiful (BB) airs weekdays on CBS. Check local listings for airtimes.
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