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B&B’s Lawrence Saint-Victor and Karla Mosley Talk WED-LOCKED Series Campaign, Guiding Light, And Their On-Going Collaboration!

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Since their days together as lovebirds Remy and Christina on the beloved Guiding Light, Lawrence-Saint Victor and Karla Mosley discovered they are two peas in a pod. Together, they have created memorable moments for soap fans, and gone on some intriguing creative adventures together.   While both stars are now firmly ensconced on CBS’s The Bold and the Beautiful, (he as Carter, and she as Maya) behind the scenes they are working on reviving their web series, Wed-Locked first born back in 2009 on the heels of the cancellation of GL.

Wed-Locked which at its epicenter is about two young-marrieds with a comedic twist is now on its way back some 8 years later. To get the series up and running and on its feet, Lawrence and Karla have been hard at work promoting their crowdfunding campaign, and prepping to shoot more episodes of their series.  CBS Daytime fans recall that since Wed-Locked, Lawrence and Karla also starred in a brief series Room 8, which once again captured their undeniable chemistry.

On-Air On-Soaps caught up with the talented twosome to get some insight into their funding campaign, what perks are available for fans who donate, what their plans are once they shoot the new episodes, and more. In addition, Guiding Light fans, make sure to check out their thoughts on the final episode as we said farewell to Springfield favorites.

Tell me about your crowdfunding campaign for Wed-Locked, which is unique as opposed to others like it. 

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LAWRENCE:  We are doing a crowdfunding campaign through Seed and Spark that is geared towards filmmakers and it ends on June 14th which is my birthday.  We are trying to raise $12,000 which will give us the money to shoot the show, get us the crew, equipment, the ability to feed people who work on the project … all that jazz!

Which came first, your online series Room 8 or Wed-Locked, for those who don’t know the back-story of your collaboration? 

KARLA:  Room 8 was after Wed-Locked.  We had met with Brad Bell (executive producer and head writer, The Bold and the Beautiful) and he had the idea for Lawrence and me to do Room 8, because he saw Wed-Locked.  That was something we created after Guiding Light, because it was sad to say goodbye to our characters.  I think it was my mom at that point who suggested, “Do something for the fans!”  Lawrence was saying back then, “There is this thing happening on the internet with Crystal Chappell creating her web series, Venice.”   So we thought, “Sure!  Let’s put something out there!”  Wed-Locked is a show that over the years people have wanted to see more of, and so we are doing more! 

What is the premise to the story of Wed-Locked?

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LAWRENCE:  The premise of Wed-Locked is about this young, married couple stumbling through their first year of marriage. And as far as black or diverse couples on TV, you either have them single, or they have a family, but you don’t usually see that sort of “Mad About You” trying to do life together show, and what they go through in a relationship.  We felt that back in 2009 and it’s now 2017, and we are older and have lived life more, so we want to load it up and take the romanticism, off of marriage. However, it is still very romantic and loving, but it also shows it can be awkward and real. 

But … as we know … the two of you love doing comedy, right?

KARLA:  For sure, you know! (Laughs) Even with Remy and Christine on Guiding Light, I don’t think they quite knew how silly, fun, and light-hearted Lawrence and I would be and with those characters.  As they discovered that about us, they started writing more towards that.  We have a comic sensibility after working with each other, and it’s really fun to be able to play on all of that. The thing about the internet is that you can be more edgy.  You can say things you can’t say on network TV.  That’s the fun of it and the challenge for us too, because we are both polite people in real life and so to get a bit dirtier is … fun! (Laughs) 

That happens a lot on soaps that once the writers know you, and see how you work with the material, they tend to write more in-line with who you are.

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KARLA:  It’s the gift that happens after playing characters for so long, and having the writers get to know you where they then start to write for you and your strengths. 

Wed-Locked was written by the two of you.  How did this concept all begin?

LAWRENCE:   We sat down and thought about topics in our personal lives, and our friend’s lives of what we heard, and what we could take out of that, and then we got a little giggly with it. We knew we were on to something.

Lawrence and Karla, you have this enduring collaboration between you since your Guiding Light days.  What has contributed to this chemistry the two of you have with each other?   

LAWRENCE:  The moment we started working together we had this banter, and this sense of humor, and this chemistry sort of popped up.  The cool thing about Guiding Light was I don’t know if they had long terms plan for Remy and Christina, but they sort of left us to our own devices and our chemistry sort of was popping out more.  Karla could finish my sentences, we never really rehearsed, and it was like that from day one.  It was just easy with us.  When you work with Karla, you know she is a ray of sunshine.

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KARLA:  It’s really rare that you find someone you connect with creatively and on a friendship level.  So it is fun to work together.  We both have the same work ethic as well. We are both motivated and push each other. We have a fun competition with each other too, and we both want to do the same kind of content as well, which is; we want to do content that makes people feel good after they watch it.

How many episodes of Wed-Locked will you produce if you get the funding? 

KARLA: We are shooting five, but we have endless episodes written, and endless scenarios! 

How long are each installments?

LAWRENCE:  The episodes will range from 5 to 8 minutes.  Our thought on the production from the viewers’ perspective is, “What is it like to be a fly on a wall?” We want to give the audience this sense of peering in on what really happens when two people can’t agree about anything, and things like: should you be friends with your ex-boyfriend? That will come up. 

OK, let’s dish.  I can’t be friends with any of my exes, can you?

LAWRENCE:   No, and no!

KARLA:   Yes! 

LAWRENCE:  And you see … that is where improv starts to take place!   (Laughs) 

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How would you describe your characters, Robert and Denise, in Wed-Locked?

LAWRENCE:   It’s interesting. In the original, Robert was a bit more naïve and Denise was more experienced in some ways, but Robert was more experienced in long term relationships.  We made this so they are as opposite as they can be, but still attracted to each other. 

KARLA:  The baseline is always love, and we always want to feel their love, even though there are challenges and they are working through them.

Where can your fans look forward to finding the new episodes?

LAWRENCE:  After we shoot them then we will try to look for the right place for them, and if nothing else, it will go on our You Tube channel.  So we are keeping all of our options open. 

There are some important milestones you need to reach in your campaign, tell us about them.

KARLA:  First, I want to say every little bit helps.  The beauty of crowdfunding is it does not have to be a huge donation.  Also, by following the page, if we get 500 followers then we get this incredible package to help our project look its best.  Seed and Spark is this amazing platform and are so helpful. They are creating this community for film and TV.

What happens if you don’t make your financial goal and you have donated? Will donor’s money be refunded to them as in other crowdfunding company campaigns?

LAWRENCE:  If we don’t meet 80% of our goal the money goes back… but we are well on the way.

Are there perks for people who donate?

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KARLA:  Anyone who donates will get a shout-out on social media, and on another donation level there is also an acting coaching session from Lawrence and I, and the largest incentives are if you come out in L.A. you will have dinner with us.

LAWRENCE:  They also get a workout with me, or get pampered with Karla!

KARLA:   Right!  Then we go to dinner, so it’s pretty cool! 

Have you received support from mostly the Guiding Light fan base or the B&B fan base since you announced your venture?

KARLA:  The Guiding Light fans were there the first week donating and pushing our crowdfunding on facebook. Guiding Light fans are no joke… they are the best!

LAWRENCE:  B&B’s Carter and Maya are very different than how Karla and I are in real life.  I think on Guiding Light we were more us.  The Bold and the Beautiful fans, who have not seen Room 8 probably are thinking, “Carter and Maya from B&B are going to be funny?”

Let’s reminisce for a minute about the final episode of Guiding Light.  I remember, Remy and Christina were in the park scene living happily-ever-after. Did you like how they wrapped up your characters?

LAWRENCE:  It was a fast-forward to a year later.  I think for them it was how do you end something that is not supposed to end?  So on Guiding Light, you got to see where everybody landed.  Now on All My Children’s ABC finale they ended with a gunshot in the dark!

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KARLA:  For us, they wanted to give a lovely farewell. They wanted to get nostalgic and tie-up loose ends. I liked the ending for our characters.  It was sweet.

LAWRENCE:   I loved it!  Remy and Christina were married, and they had a kid.

KARLA:  Yup!  They did that after all of the back and forth.

LAWRENCE:  With all of the characters on Guiding Light, I was just happy to be in the finale.  I would have been happy for us to pop up and go, “Hey, guys!”   I am just so happy that they believed in our characters to be part of this historic moment in television.

Watch Lawrence and Karla’s funding pitch for Wed-Locked below! Then, let us know if you would love to see their series get off the ground and online?  Want to be part of the #WedLockedTribe?  What do you think of Lawrence and Karla’s long-running collaboration? The ending of Guiding Light? Comment below!

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I used to watch Guiding Light a little during the ’90’s before the budget cuts and before it looked like a home video on VHS. What a tragedy. I remember that I liked the show. I watched the last week it aired and felt sad for the actors who called Springfield home for so long. Besides the cloning storyline (stupid), I thought their storylines were based on family and relationships and had a central core and heart. I miss the “feel” of daytime in the 80’s and 90’s when there was a smaller cast (with more talent), no expenses were spared, travel shoots were in the budget, and storylines centered around friendships, relationships…the human element.

dmr, I was so hooked on GL from 1979-1982 while Douglas Marland wrote the show then I watch off and on after Douglas left…so true on what you said to what happened to GL, the camera shooting and the writing at the end was just horrible which destroyed the once great show…so so sad.

Oh, how I miss AMC, ATWT, AW, EON, GL, SFT, OLTL & DS! It has been many years, but you can’t forget any of them.

GUIDING LIGHT…..NOW THERE WAS A SHOW AND SOME VERY TALENTED ACTORS….

Not a fan of artists asking us to fund their projects. Two regularly employed actors should be able to pay
for their own hobbies.

These two are so cute! I loved Remy and Christina on Guiding Light. I still hate that they made Maya be transgender on B&B. Maya was already an established character and she was battling Caroline for Rick. Now that Maya is transgender, they have literally backed her character into a corner. There will be no more love triangles, no more Maya going back to Carter…NOTHING! They should’ve just gotten a different actor to portray a transgender character. Why not just get a transgender actor in the first place???

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GL Alum Nia Long Set to Play Michael Jackson’s Mother, Katherine Jackson, in Upcoming Biopic

Since her early days on Guiding Light, actress Nia Long (ex-Kat Speakes from 1991-1994), has made quite a name for herself with a list of credits that are very impressive. Now, Long can yet another when she has signed on to portray Katherine Jackson, the matriarch of the Jackson clan and mother to superstar Michael Jackson.

Michael, the title of the upcoming biopic from Lionsgate and Universal Pictures is said to be working towards an April 18, 2025 release date. Director Antoine Fuqua is set behind the camera.

In a statement on the casting of Long, Michael producer Graham King expressed: “Beyond Nia’s incredible talent, I was deeply moved by her connection to the material and her commitment to honoring Katherine and the love she had for her son. Nia has delivered iconic performances throughout her career. I’ve been a fan for a long time because her characters stay with you. I’m excited to now work alongside her as she pours all of that into Katherine Jackson: a woman who was the glue, the rock, and the heart of the Jackson family during its best and its most turbulent times.”

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Long echoed the sentiments of King, sharing: “Katherine Jackson is an incredible pillar of strength and grace for the entire Jackson family. As a mother, she was selfless and endured forces beyond her control yet still managed to help build a legacy beyond measure. I am honored to bring her voice to the screen and share Michael Jackson’s story with audiences everywhere.”

Nia will be in great acting company for the film that includes Best Actor Oscar nominee Coleman Domingo who will play Katherine’s husband and Michael’s father, Joe Jackson.

Looking forward to seeing Nia taking on the role of Katherine Jackson in the Michael biopic? Remember her early days on Guiding Light? Comment below.

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2023 Daytime Emmys Red Carpet Fashion: Women In Glam: Who’s Got the Look? (Photos)

The 50th annual Daytime Emmys Awards brought out the women of daytime in sequined gowns, classic black, looks with an edge, and more as the stars gathered together for daytime’s biggest night of the year.

Prior to the two-hour ceremony airing on CBS and streaming on Paramount+ on Friday, many previous Emmy winners, nominees, and fan favorites walked the red carpet showing off their fashion sense to the numerous paparazzi in attendance.

The following morning on Saturday, more nominees and presenters took to the red carpet for the 50th annual Daytime Creative Arts & Lifestyle Awards. Scroll below and take a look at some of the pics of the ladies as they made their way down the red carpet.

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2022 Lead Actress Daytime Emmy winner, Mishael Morgan (Amanda, Y&R), who was a presenter on this year’s telecast in yellow.

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General Hospital’s Rebecca Herbst (Elizabeth Webber) intro’d the GH 60 retrospective package during the telecast, but a blue-sequined dress was the order of the day on the red carpet.

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Y&R Lead Actress nominee, Melissa Claire Egan (Chelsea) wows the carpet.

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Y&R’s Melissa Ordway (Abby) sleek in black.

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GH’s Katelyn McMullen (Willow) gives us old Hollywood with a modern twist in red.

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GH’s Tabyana Ali (Trina) in dark red sequined gown.

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The Talk co-host, Amanda Kloots, in silver and white.

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Six-time Daytime Emmy-winning star, Heather Tom (Katie) of The Bold and the Beautiful, truly in old Hollywood glam.

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Daytime Emmy winner from Guiding Light and current star of General Hospital Cynthia Watros (Nina), in teal dress.

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Eventual Daytime Emmy winner for Outstanding Younger Performer, GH’s Eden McCoy (Josslyn) in creme colored slip dress.

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Susan Lucci (ex-Erica Kane, All My Children) should also win a Lifetime Achievement Award for all the red carpets she dazzled over the years, and this year was no exception.

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Grammy Award-winner, Jennifer Nettles. took to the morning Creative Arts & Lifestyle Emmys in yellow. During the Emmy telecast, she performed during the In Memoriam Segment.

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General Hospital nominee for Supporting Actress, Brook Kerr (Portia).

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The fabulous Melody Thomas Scott (Nikki Newman) who represented Y&R for their tribute during the ceremony, took to the carpet in this sequined print pantsuit.

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A Daytime Emmy winner from General Hospital, now with Y&R, Hayley Erin (Claire), took to the red carpet in alternative modern fashion.

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GH’s Jophielle Love (Violet) was ready for the carpet with patterned-bowed dress and matching black shoes.

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Another nod to old Hollywood, B&B’s Jennifer Gareis (Donna) in white and silver with matching silver earrings.

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Paige Mobley, a Daytime Emmy nominee at the Creative Arts & Lifestyle ceremony for co-hosting Instant Dream Home, took to the carpet.

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Talk show host, Sherri Shepherd making a ‘statement’ at the Creative Arts & Lifestyle Emmy Awards with this modern number.

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B&B’s Jacqueline MacInnes Wood (Steffy) took home the gold for Lead Actress in a Drama Series for the third time in her career. Here, Jacqui walks the red carpet prior to the start of the telecast glammed in black.

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Also dressed in black, but in velvet, GH’s Tanisha Harper (Jordan).

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Talk show host and EGOT winner, Jennifer Hudson, was the final performer to arrive at the 50th annual Daytime Emmy Awards and turned it out in sequins.

So, who do you think wore it best on the red carpet at the 50th annual Daytime Emmy Awards weekend? Let us know your pick via the comment section below.

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Two-time Daytime Emmy winning star, Tom Pelphey (ex-Jonathan Randall, Guiding Light, ex-Mick Dante, As the World Turns), has landed another primo role in his primetime and motion picture acting career.

Pelphrey is set to star opposite Mark Ruffalo in the yet untitled Brad Inglesby Task Force Project currently in pre-production for HBO.

According to Deadline, Pelphrey will take on the role of Robbie, a sanitation worker and dreamer who has been knocked around by life, but has always gotten back up again.

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The series loglines shares that it takes place in the working-class suburbs outside of Philadelphia and follows an FBI agent who heads a Task Force. His goal is to put an end to a string of drug-house robberies led by an unsuspecting family man.

Ruffalo is also one of the executive producers on the series. The Untitled Task Force project is based on an original idea by the creator of Mare of Easttown, Brad Ingelsby.

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As for Tom Pelphrey, he is one in-demand actor. After receiving critical acclaimed in Ozark, he now finds himself in production on season 2 of Amazon Prime’s Outer Range. Next, he will play the lead in A Man In Full, a limited series from Netflix. The actor most recently starred in Max’s Love and Death.

Back in April, Tom became a father to a baby girl, Matilda Carmine Richie Pelphrey with his love, actress Kaley Cuoco.

So, what do you think about Tom’s upcoming role opposite Mark Ruffalo in the new untitled HBO crime drama? Did you always know, like we did when we saw him on Guiding Light, that Tom would become a major star in Hollywood? Comment below.

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