Sweet Coco was an unwilling pawn on The Bold and the Beautiful (BB), used to spy on Forrester Creations and steal their fashion designs.
She had no idea her big sister Sally (Courtney Hope) and grandmother Shirley were using her for their underhanded operation, equipping her with spy camera jewelry that allowed them to see the inner workings at FC.
Coco (Courtney Grosbeck) reported for her internship, each day, never realizing she was betraying the Forresters. Now that the truth is out, Coco is out of a job and her budding romance with RJ (Anthony Turpel) appears to be over.
Soap Hub asked fans if you think Coco can ever forgive Sally and Shirley for what they did.
No, They Used Her
Coco should never forgive or forget what Sally and Shirley (Patrika Darbo) did to her, say 70% of you. She was filled with hopes and dreams for the future, after landing her dream job at Forrester Creations.
And, as a bonus, she found young love with RJ, who welcomed her into his family’s company. Now, poor Coco has lost it all, and she’s devastated. She didn’t deserve being used this way.
Maybe, In Time
Some 19% of you believe Coco could make amends with her double-dealing family, but it’s going to take time. She was used and betrayed by two people she loved.
Sally and Shirley are going have to work hard to regain Coco’s trust. It’s not going to be easy, and it may entail a lot of groveling, but that’s the price they’re going to have to pay if they want to win Coco back.
Yes, They’re Family
Despite what’s happened, 12% of you believe Coco will forgive Sally and Shirley, because they’re family. And family forgives family.
Yes, what the two women did to the teen was very wrong, but Coco is a sweet, softhearted and understanding soul. She’ll move past this, realizing they did what they did out of desperation.
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