Bold and the Beautiful rumors say Finn Finnegan may choose to be loyal to Steffy Forrester.
Following the death of Sheila Carter, we see Finn getting closer to Hope Logan.
Many assume the two are headed for an illicit affair. But Finn's portrayer, Tanner Novlan, thinks otherwise.
Bold and the Beautiful: Is Sheila Really Dead?
In an interview with Bold Live, Tanner shares some of his thoughts about Sheila's demise and its aftermath.
The Bold and the Beautiful actor reveals whether Kimberlin Brown's character is actually dead or still alive.
Tanner teases anything is possible in the soap world. But one thing that he's certain is that the cast members had to say goodbye to Kimberlin at work.
He described the moment as "tough and really sad."
Finn Needs Someone Else?
Tanner Novlan also reveals that the death of Sheila Carter will challenge Finn Finnegan like never before.
The Bold and the Beautiful actor notes Finn is really rocked by this, which ultimately affects the way he treats Steffy.
Tanner admits that he, as an actor, finds it difficult to believe that Finn isn't standing by Steffy. This is not like him at all.
Bold and the Beautiful: Finn Keeps Things Platonic?
Tanner Novlan notes that Sheila Carter's death triggered something in Finn Finnegan that made him want to rely on someone else.
"Normally, Finn would be right there with Steffy and helping her through it, but someone needs to help Finn through this," the Bold and the Beautiful actor adds.
These emotions lead to Finn finding solace in Hope Logan. Many have speculated that their closeness will eventually turn into something more serious.
Bold and the Beautiful rumors suggest Hope and Finn will end up getting romantically involved. This will definitely break Steffy and Thomas Forrester's hearts.
But it seems Tanner isn't too keen about the potential Finn and Hope romance.
The actor notes that Finn would have to battle Thomas first before he can start anything with Hope. Plus, he only considers her a good friend.
"I think Finn just needs someone to talk to," he claims. "That relationship feels platonic to me."