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The Bold And The Beautiful: John McCook Opens Up About Emotional Struggle With Eric’s “Dying” Storyline

The Bold And The Beautiful: Currently, the Forresters are going through a difficult time with their beloved Eric facing a life-and-death situation. Of course, it really hard to see our loved ones struggling. In the midst of this emotional turmoil, the family is rallying together, facing the challenges head-on. It’s not just about the on-screen struggle, sometimes, delivering the exact emotion becomes the real challenge. John McCook, who plays Eric Forrester, talks about the tough times he had while acting in the story where Eric is about to kick the bucket. In a special interview, McCook talks about the difficulty of acting as if he’s really sick and dying. So let’s hear it from the actor himself.

The Bold And The Beautiful: John McCook Faces Emotional Rollercoaster

The Bold and the Beautiful has never shied away from pushing the boundaries of storytelling. Lately, John McCook has been dealing with one of the toughest storylines in his career, showing Eric’s dramatic health decline. John has been open about the challenges he faced while acting out the intense scenes where Eric is on his deathbed. In his recent interview, he stressed how important it is to separate fiction and reality. But he assured fans that he’s actually doing fine despite the emotional toll the storyline has taken on him.

B&B/ Eric in the hospital

One of the major hurdles for the actor has been portraying Eric’s illness without relying on overused ideas about getting old. “I’ve tried very hard to make it clear that Eric is sick, not old,” he explained. The Bold and the Beautiful actor admitted that it goes against what he naturally wants to do. He says that as a performer, as he likes to move around and express himself. McCook shared that Ed Scott, the show’s producer, often tells him, “Stop gesturing! Your weak, and it’s supposed to be difficult to move your arms!” Despite the physical challenges, John found it surprisingly easy to show the deep emotions and love that Eric has for his family.

He talked about the real love and friendship among the cast, calling their relationships “interdependent.” According to McCook, years of working together have created a special bond, making it important to be open with co-stars during performances. Talking about Eric’s story, McCook recognized how important it is to highlight the love between Eric and Donna. He said he personally felt it was “very important” for their relationship to be a big part of the story. Some of The Bold and the Beautiful fans wanted Donna to marry Mr. Forrester. But McCook explained that it might have taken away from the deeper story they were trying to tell.

B&B/ Eric and Donna

Even though Eric got the party he wanted, McCook couldn’t help but share his belief that marrying Donna would have been a good thing for his character. The actor pointed out that the storyline gave them a chance to explore “something deeper between them.” As fans eagerly wait for the next surprise, McCook’s sincere performance continues to grab our attention. So stay tuned to see what’s coming up next. Also, keep your dial locked on TV Season & Spoilers for all the latest scoops on The Bold and the Beautiful!

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