Days Of Our Lives Star Kristian Alfonso Describes A Real-Life Bo And Hope Reunion
Days of Our Lives fans said goodbye to Bo and Hope as a couple in 2015 after a 32-year-love story when Bo died in Hope’s arms in the park — in the same spot they shared their first kiss on July 4, 1983. And soaps haven’t been the same since.
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In May of 2022, as the second-ever DOOL devil possession story came to a close, fans got the biggest treat when it was Peter Reckell’s Bo Brady who rescued his namesake from Satan’s hands and managed to bring Tripp Johnson back to life. Of course, this was Bo’s spirit, so we have to believe he will remain dead. However, since this is Days of Our Lives, you never know.
We do know we will see him next week on the Peacock spin-off mini-series Days of Our Lives: Beyond Salem when Peter Reckell makes another appearance, along with Kristian Alfonso, who left the main soap in 2020.
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As long as Reckell and Alfonso have scenes together, so many DAYS fans will be satisfied, even if it is a spiritual Bo who reunites with Hope, as he did in her dream briefly in 2016. That was the last time Reckell and Alfonso worked together until recently and Alfonso described the moment they saw each other once again perfectly.
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“Well, first, I was having my hair and makeup done in my dressing room and Lia [DAYS publicist] walked in and were talking and there was another knock at the door and I said, ‘Come in,” Alfonso explained in the July 12, 2022, issue of Soap Opera Digest. “Something was going on and I said, ‘I’m sorry, I’ll be right there.’ And then I am looking at myself in the mirror and I said, ‘Peter, Petey, is that you?
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“I didn’t recognize him. And, of course, then I jumped out of my seat and he was like, ‘Yeah, it’s Pete.’ He had his mask on, his hat, and his glasses, so I couldn’t tell at first. The wonderful thing about working with people you trust and feel comfortable with is that Pete and I always have each other’s back.”