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The Bold And The Beautiful: Annika Noel Is a Proud Mom

At the 50th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards last Friday, stars from daytime TV gathered for a big celebration. The red carpet looked amazing, with fancy outfits and happy faces. The standout moment was when Annika Noelle from The Bold and the Beautiful gave a special shout-out. Even though she didn’t get a nomination, she was there with her onscreen son, Henry Joseph Samiri (Douglas), and praised him a lot for his great acting. On social media, she talked about Samiri’s talent, kindness, and brightness, saying she feels lucky to be his TV mom. Noelle shared some lovely pictures from the night and thanked the daytime community. Let’s revisit the special moments from this big Emmy celebration, where talent, love, and appreciation were the stars of the show.The Bold And The Beautiful: Annika Noelle’s Proud Mom Moment

Soap opera fans gathered last Friday to witness the glitz and glamour of the 50th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards. Stars from their favorite shows walked the red carpet and celebrated their successes. One of the people there was Annika Noelle, who plays Hope on The Bold and the Beautiful. She took a moment to appreciate her cute onscreen son, Henry Joseph Samiri. Even though Noelle didn’t get nominated for an Emmy this year, she felt really proud to be with Samiri, who plays Douglas on the show.

She shared a sweet photo and video on social media and said, “Couldn’t be more proud to accompany Henry Joseph Samiri (Douglas) to the 50th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards. Congratulations again on your nomination! You are so unbelievably talented, bright, and, most importantly, you are kind. I am one lucky TV mom.” Even though Samiri didn’t win the award for Outstanding Younger Performer, Noelle sent congrats to all the winners and nominees for their great work in 2022.

She also sent extra love to her castmates, Thorsten Kaye (Ridge) and Alley Mills (Pam). Mills won the award for Outstanding Guest Performer for her role as the quirky Heather Webber on General Hospital. Noelle also thanked the CBS soap’s publicist, Eva Basler, for always supporting them and being a champion for daytime TV. To end her post, she said again how much of a “blessing and honor” it is to be part of The Bold and the Beautiful. In the fun pictures from the event, Noelle shared a cute photo of Samiri with his happy parents.

B&B/ Annika Noelle at the 50th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards

There were also pictures of other cast members like Lawrence Saint-Victor (Carter), Joshua Hoffman (RJ), Lisa Yamada (Luna), Romy Park (Poppy), and The Young and the Restless Kate Linder (Esther). The 50th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards might be over. But the memories and celebrations will stay in the hearts of these talented actors and their devoted fans. We want to say a big congrats to all the winners. To those who didn’t win, we still appreciate your dedication and hard work. Keep your dial locked on TV Season & Spoilers for all the latest scoops on The Bold and the Beautiful!

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