Young and uneasy “Tracey Bregman

Tracey Bregman Laurent Fenmo is depicted above Young people and uneasiness – Later Bold and beautiful – Since 1983, but now a fan favorite character is not always loved.
Bregman, 62, was opposed for her role in her performance on the CBS “Soapy” podcast Tuesday, August 26.
“It must be mean Beth MaitlandI mean, come on,” she said.
Bregman, 67, who plays Traci Abbott, is close friends with Maitland, which makes it difficult to bully her in the storylines of both characters.
“And I know, because we’re so close, how she feels about a lot of things.” “It’s a story, based on the story that she’s a little overweight and realizes that. Then, I had to say the worst to her and Beth would tell you, I cried because she can barely get it out at times.”
Bregman’s many bullying behaviors revolve around Traci’s overweight- viewers are unhappy to see Bregman ridicule.
“But I’ll tell you, it’s a double-edged sword, playing this mean girl because I’m going to be in death threats and people are trying to drive me off the highway. It’s awful.” “I’ve never really talked about some bad parts in fact. I’ve never really talked about it.”
But Bregman also proposed “fun times”, the two of them together, ironically, when their characters get caught in physical battles, which include. Through all this, she didn’t complain. As she said, “It’s also an extraordinary story of what we play as actors.”
Not only that, Bregman’s screen husband, Christian LeBlancThe person who portrays Michael Baldwin, who adds that playing villains requires “the vulnerability and humanity under the mean things”, meaning Bregman’s struggle within the character’s meanness may help the character.
Leblanc, 67, added that he often asked him if he would play a “good guy” or “bad guy” and neither did his answer.
“My answer is always, ‘I want to play a person’ because there will always be someone who has a good reason to do bad things and good things come for the wrong reasons,” he said. “That’s the core of it. If you’re playing with that embodied human being, that’s the opportunity for redemption because that’s part of the human condition.”
Young people and uneasiness aired on CBS weekdays.




