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What Happened to Megan on Bold and Beautiful

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Megan was on Bold and Beautiful for years but mostly on a recurring basis, so it’s understandable if longtime fans might recognize her but not remember too much about her storylines. The character was played by Maeve Quinlan from her introduction in May 1995 until her final appearance on B&B in 2006.

Megan Conley was the Forrester Creations receptionist for many years and as such was privy to many secrets and got involved with various dramas during that time. She was hired as an assistant when Brooke Logan was CEO of Forrester and was inadvertently responsible for Sheila Carter crashing Brooke and Ridge’s wedding because the villain’s henchman stole an invitation from Megan’s desk. She also befriended Morgan DeWitt, not realizing that Ridge’s ex-girlfriend was out for revenge against Stephanie and accidentally let the psycho attend Steffy’s birthday party as a clown and attempt to drown her rival!

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“Megan’s great at keeping secrets, Eric. Give her a try!”

Brooke was always in the middle of some kind of romantic drama, and Megan was often pulled in to help her figure out what to do next. She was taken even further into her boss’ confidence when Brooke embarked on a secret affair with Deacon Sharpe and Megan helped her cover it up. In 2006, Megan left Forrester to work at Marone Industries and she soon began an affair with the company’s founder, Massimo Marone. She hated having to keep their relationship a secret, but also obeyed his orders to help plant evidence to frame his ex-wife, Jackie Marone, for tax fraud and money laundering. 

When Nick Marone caught on to Massimo’s scheme, he warned Megan to do the right thing and she wrote a letter confessing to her part in framing Jackie which ultimately led to Massimo being removed as CEO and leaving town. Megan hasn’t been seen since, either, but who knows if she might turn up again someday?

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