The Bold and The Beautiful Kimberlin Brown Looking To Start A New Career
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Kimberlin Brown is bold, she’s beautiful and now she’s planning to make her voice heard with her new political career plans. New reports say that The Bold and the Beautiful actress is about to put in double duty as she is running for congress and taping episodes of the hit daytime television soap at the same time. She’s played on both The Bold and the Beautiful and The Young and the Restless since 1990.
According to reports, Kimberlin, who plays Sheila Carter on the hit daytime soap, plans to run for congress in California’s 36th district. As a representative for California’s Businesswomen for Trump, she made her announcement through social media.
Kimberlin shared a statement with her fans on her official website that said, “For the first time in the history of our great country, we are not leaving something better behind for our youth. Though I’d be walking away from a very lucrative business and career, it’s a move I’m willing to make, to make a difference. I’m not looking to be a career politician. I will get out when I’m no longer effective.”
Kimberlin, who lives in Palm Springs, California with her husband Gary, also said that she believes her local district has not been effectively represented and that her diverse track record will help her become the kind of leader that her community needs right now.
So far Kimberlin has not made any additional comments about her political plans or how she’ll manage to juggle her acting obligations with her new political aspirations. Tell us, what do you think of Kimberlin’s plans? Do you think she will win a seat in congress? Drop us a line with your thoughts in our comments section below. Also, don’t forget to check back with Soap Opera Spy for all the latest news and updates on Kimberlin Brown’s congress run along with The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers right here!
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