‘The Young And The Restless’ (Y&R) News: Kelli Goss Lands Major Role On ‘The Ranch,’ Ashton Kutcher’s Love Interest!
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Former “The Young and the Restless” star, Kelli Goss [Courtney Sloan] was killed off the show in February of 2015 during sweep month. At the time of Courtney Sloan’s death, Fans couldn’t see why TPTB would choose to kill her in that way. She was one of those characters that were well-liked by most fans. She was engaged to the wealthy and handsome, Noah Newman [Robert Adamson]. Courtney was looking forward to starting her life as Mrs. Newman- and enjoying all the perks that come along with the title. Then tragedy stroke and she was murdered by Det. Harding [Chris McKenna]. She Knows Soaps reported that after a long absence from any acting gigs, she scored one- and scored BIG.
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In the past few years, many movie and television stars are moving to Hulu and Netflix for work. Kelli Goss is no exception; Deadline reported that the bombshell beauty would have a main role in the Netflix series called “The Ranch.” The series is a comedy that will showcase the talent of “That 70s show” alumni Danny Masterson and Ashton Kutcher.
Ashton Kutcher will play the main character. He is the son of a wealthy rancher in Colorado who returns to the family business after his football career comes to an abrupt end. Kelli Goss portrays Kutcher’s love interest.
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Kelli Goss also appeared on “The Big-Bang Theory.” She is best known for her work in “The Young and the Restless,” “Big Time Rush,” and “Hollywood Heights.” At the moment, there are no projected release date or other details about the Netflix series; Soap Opera Spy will update as more information comes available.
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