The Bold And The Beautiful And The Young And The Restless Stars Head To Monaco For Major TV Festival
CBS Daytime Brings Star Power To The Monte-Carlo Television Festival
CBS daytime is preparing for a glamorous international spotlight as stars from The Bold and the Beautiful and The Young and the Restless head to Monaco for the 65th Monte-Carlo Television Festival.
The annual event, running June 12–15, brings together television stars, producers, creators, and fans from around the world for red carpet appearances, interactive fan events, autograph sessions, and the prestigious Golden Nymph Awards.
For soap fans, this year’s lineup is especially exciting.

Big Names From The Young And The Restless
Representing The Young and the Restless will be Michelle Stafford, who plays Phyllis Summers, and Michael Graziadei, who portrays Daniel Romalotti.
The on-screen mother-and-son duo will appear at a special fan event and autograph signing on June 15. According to festival information, that event has already reached capacity, meaning no tickets are currently available.
Their appearance comes during a major moment for Y&R, as the show continues leaning into powerful family drama, emotional reunions, and high-stakes Newman and Winters storylines.
The Bold And The Beautiful Brings A Powerhouse Cast
Meanwhile, The Bold and the Beautiful is sending an especially strong lineup to Monaco.
Katherine Kelly Lang, who has played Brooke Logan since the show’s debut, will attend alongside Thorsten Kaye, Jacqueline MacInnes Wood, Tanner Novlan, and Kimberlin Brown.
That means fans will see some of the soap’s biggest names, including Brooke, Ridge, Steffy, Finn, and Sheila, represented at one of television’s most elegant international events.
The B&B fan event is also scheduled for June 15 and has already reached capacity.
Could B&B Film In Europe Again?
Longtime viewers know The Bold and the Beautiful has a history of using international trips as opportunities for stunning location shoots.
Over the years, the CBS soap has filmed memorable scenes in glamorous European settings, often tying real-world travel to major story developments.
At this time, there is no confirmation that the show will tape scenes in Monaco or elsewhere in Europe during this trip.
Still, fans are already speculating.
With Brooke, Ridge, Steffy, Finn, and Sheila all represented, the possibilities are certainly intriguing.
A Prestigious Opening Ceremony
The festival officially opens June 12 at the Grimaldi Forum with a red carpet ceremony featuring international actors, directors, producers, and television industry leaders.
This year, Dame Kristin Scott Thomas will receive the Crystal Nymph Award, honoring her outstanding career and lasting impact on television.
The festival will conclude with the Golden Nymph Awards, which recognize top programs across fiction, news, digital content, and special categories.
B&B’s Golden Nymph History
The Bold and the Beautiful has a long and impressive history at the Monte-Carlo Television Festival.
The series has previously won the Golden Nymph Award 13 times in the International TV Audience Award category for Telenovela/Soap Opera.
Its dominance in the category further proves the show’s extraordinary global reach.
Even decades after its premiere, B&B remains one of the most recognized soap operas in the world.
Shemar Moore Returns To Y&R
The CBS daytime news does not stop with Monaco.
S.W.A.T. star and former Y&R favorite Shemar Moore is also making another return as Malcolm Winters.
After previously returning earlier this year, Malcolm will appear again in episodes airing Monday, June 8, and Wednesday, June 9.
His latest scenes will follow Malcolm after surviving a bone marrow transplant connected to his aplastic anemia storyline.
He is expected to reconnect with Lily Winters, his newly discovered biological son Holden, and Claire Newman.

CBS Daytime Steps Into The Spotlight
Between the Monaco festival lineup and Shemar Moore’s latest return, CBS daytime is entering June with major momentum.
For B&B fans, seeing Katherine Kelly Lang, Jacqueline MacInnes Wood, Thorsten Kaye, Tanner Novlan, and Kimberlin Brown together on the international stage is a reminder of the show’s enduring power.
For Y&R viewers, Michelle Stafford, Michael Graziadei, and Shemar Moore’s presence keeps legacy storytelling front and center.
One thing is clear: daytime drama is still commanding attention far beyond Los Angeles and Genoa City.
