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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
It's time to say goodbye to Kat, Jane and Sutton. The Bold Type will return for a fifth and final season, Freeform announced Wednesday, with a shortened run to wrap up their stories. The final season ...
Aisha Dee is taking cues from The Bold Type's Kat Edison and calling for change on her show. In an Instagram post published on July 15, the actress addressed the lack of diversity behind the scenes of ...
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 29-year-old actress tells ET what's ahead on 'The Bold Type's midseason finale and how coronavirus has affected production. We may be social distancing from our real-life BFFs, but at least we can ...
Following E! docuseries So Cosmo, television is getting a fresh addition to its apparent trove of Cosmopolitan-centered shows: The Bold Type, a new Freeform drama based on the iconic magazine and the ...
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 ...
The rom-com fearlessly tackles the politics of the “Woke Generation” with style and humor. When Teen Vogue began covering the current administration with pieces like Lauren Duca’s op-ed “Donald Trump ...
When celebrities hang out with Bustle editors, we want to give them the chance to leave their mark. Literally. So we hand them a pen, a piece of paper, a few questions, and ask them to get creative.