Will Wyatt Return to The Bold and the Beautiful? Darin Brooks Says, ‘I’m Open To It’
Wyatt hasn’t been seen on Bold and Beautiful since January 2024, when he handed over the keys to his beach house to new tenant RJ Forrester. Over the past two years, fans have continued to wonder if the character — whose father, Bill (Don Diamont), and brothers Liam (Scott Clifton) and Will (Crew Morrow) are still on the canvas — would ever return, and longtime portrayer Darin Brooks opened up about the possibility in a new interview with TV Insider.
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“The door is always open on my end,” Brooks told the outlet. “I went to see Brad [Bell, B&B’s executive producer and head writer] a couple of months ago to see the new digs, the new studio.” B&B moved out of its longtime production home at Television City last spring, and began shooting in a new studio space in August. “They’re doing so well, and it’s a bigger studio, and a lot more accommodations,” the actor noted. “It’s really nice to see because then a show can really flourish. So, I talked to Brad a little bit, and we don’t know what’s on the horizon yet, but I’m open to it.”
Brooks first appeared on B&B in June 2013 and earned a Daytime Emmy Award nomination in the Outstanding Supporting Actor category in 2021. The actor actually began his daytime career back in 2005 when he joined the cast of Days of Our Lives as Max Brady, and before his 2010 exit from the NBC sudser, earned two Daytime Emmy nominations in the Younger Actor category, taking home the trophy in 2009.
Tackling a role on another soap, like General Hospital or Young and Restless, is also something that Brooks would consider. “I would be open to that, too,” he said. “I’d be open to anything right now. I’m at a place in my life where I want to start doing more and getting back into the swing of things.”
Still, B&B will always hold a special place in his heart. “My 10 years there were phenomenal, and ones I don’t take for granted,” Brooks declared. “I had some of the best times there, and some of the craziest experiences, too. Traveling to different places, like Monte Carlo and Paris, and having so many wonderful memories from being there, and just having the opportunities to be able to do that was amazing. It’s the only show that gets to travel abroad and do those kinds of things. And the family there, the whole cast and crew and everybody, I love them, and I miss them.”

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