Poppy’s relationship with her big sister and only daughter isn’t much to write home about — the former hates her guts and the latter framed her for double murder — but The Bold and the Beautiful‘s Romy Park can’t get enough of the women who portray Li and Luna.
Romy Park Talks Play Family
On Naomi Matsuda (Li), Park relayed to Soap Opera Digest: “Naomi is fantastic! I think we have a great dynamic. She was one of my first friends early on; we were quite close [right away]. She’s been nothing but supportive and just a fantastic person to have in your corner — always very positive, always very uplifting. And not to get too woo-woo, but always speaking positivity and how to keep your mind clear of things. She’s given me some great life advice. I appreciate her so much.”
On Lisa Yamada (Luna): “There was not much established about my character when I first came to play her. The producer said to me, ‘Okay, this is how it is. You had Luna when you were very, very young. And you are more like sisters, you know, and not like mother and daughter.’ And in real life, Lisa is more like a little sister to me…
We are so close. One time, we went out to lunch. We both had things to do afterwards because we’re both busy, and we’re like, ‘Okay, [we’ll limit this to] an hour and a half.’ We were there for over four hours, just chatting, chatting, chatting1 And we couldn’t stop talking.”
What do you make of the family unit and its total disintegration in the wake of LUNAtic’s reign of terror? Let us know in the comments section below.
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