The Freeform dramedy has been renewed for a six-episode final bow The Bold Type will end after its upcoming fifth season. The Freeform dramedy has been renewed for a six-episode final bow, reps for ...
The Bold Type is a show that focuses on Sutton, Kat, and Jane as they all work at Scarlet and live their lives in New York City. Every other character is written to work around either one or more of ...
The Bold Type premiered in 2017. The series began with three employees at a fictional magazine, Scarlet. Kat Edison (Aisha Dee) heads up social media. At the same time, her best friends, Sutton Brady ...
At first glance, Freeform's The Bold Type might come across as a series of cliches. The feel-good Summer dramedy produced by former Cosmopolitan editor in chief Joanna Coles follows 20-somethings Jane ...
In the series finale, Jane runs into her ex-boyfriend Ryan “Pinstripe” Decker (Dan Jeannotte). The two broke up in the show’s fourth season after Ryan cheated on Jane. When the two reconnect in the ...
Glitz, glamour and girls are everything Scarlet Magazine is about—but behind the scenes, the employees of the elite women’s publication—Jane, Kat and Sutton—are just trying to figure out their own ...
The Bold Type Season 5 is a comedy-drama series created by Sarah Watson. It follows three millennial women as they navigate through the hurdles in their professional and personal lives in New York ...
Katie Stevens shared that "all is right in the world" after reuniting with her 'Bold Type' costars from the Freeform show, which aired from 2017 to 2021 The ladies of The Bold Type have reunited! On ...
The ladies of The Bold Type are throwing it way back! Ahead of this week's flashback episode, ET has an exclusive look at how Katie Stevens, Aisha Dee and Meghann Fahy met and became instant friends ...
What happens in the fashion closet, stays in the fashion closet -- until now. What happens in the fashion closet, stays in the fashion closet -- until now. For Jane, Sutton and Kat of The Bold Type, ...
It’s bold for any employee to criticize their workplace, particularly when your face and voice are publicly associated with the entity for which you work. Nonetheless, that’s exactly what The Bold ...