After 37 years and thousands of episodes, The Bold and the Beautiful has entered its new era. The long-running soap opera recently moved from its original home in CBS Television City In Los Angeles to Sunset Las Palmas Studios. This week, fans got their first look at episodes filmed in the new location and the first installment carried quiet the significance.
Actor and writer Lawrence Saint-Victor, known for his portrayal on the soap as Carter Walton, revealed on Instagram that not only did he appear in the inaugural new-studio episode, but he also wrote it. The scribe shared the milestone along with a celebratory collage saying, “What an honor to write the very first episode in our brand-new studio! 🎬✨ Huge congratulations to the entire Bold and the Beautiful family. It’s amazing to see all the hard work, dedication, and teamwork that made this move possible—without missing a beat. Here’s to new beginnings and even more unforgettable stories ahead ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️”
Fans React
Fans were quick to help show their support for Saint-Victor. One user said, “Yay! I just saw the episode. I wait for the end to see your name every episode. I’m glad you wrote this one. It is a good one. Pretty balanced story lines. Congratulations.” With a second fan sharing, “As someone who’s been watching you since the Remy on Guiding Light Days, congratulations!!!! 🍾🎉🎊 Well deserved!” and a third added, “❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥👏🏽👏🏽I’m so proud of the work you’re doing, keep shining like the star ⭐️ that you are!”
Lawrence Saint-Victor History
Prior to joining The Bold and the Beautiful, Saint-Victor started his professional career in 2006 on the former CBS soap opera Guiding Light where he portrayed the role of Remy Boudreau until the soaps cancelation in 2009. He joined The Bold and the Beautiful in 2013 where he has appeared off and on since.
In addition to his daytime credits, Saint-Victor has appeared on hit series such as: Ugly Betty, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, For Better or Worse, and All About the Washingtons
The Bold and the Beautiful continues weekdays on CBS and streaming weeknights on Paramount+.
This story was originally reported by Parade on Oct 1, 2025, where it first appeared in the TV section. Add Parade as a Preferred Source by clicking here.