Bold & Beautiful’s Romy Park Admits ‘They Both Passed Out’ After One Day On the Set
As parents, we’ve all likely experienced a time or two when a babysitter cancelled right before we had to be to work. The same recently
happened to The Bold and the Beautiful’s Romy Park (Poppy), who had no other choice but to bring her two little furbabies to the studio.

The CBS actress posted two photos and two videos of her “kids” and shared, “I prefer to not bring the puppies to the studio [because] I like to stay 100% focused on my work (and having the kids around divides my attention), but as my sitter cancelled last minute, I didn’t have time to make other arrangements.”
Needless to say, things turned out just fine. The pups didn’t run off and chew up scripts or anything like that, rather, they sat on their mama’s lap while she got glammed up before taping scenes. “I really appreciate all the love they got from everyone: hair, makeup, wardrobe, production office, the cast and crew, [supervising producer] Casey Kasprzyk and some extra attention from Brad Bell.”

After thanking “everyone for welcoming them so warmly,” and sharing how “almost everyone commented on how well-behaved” they were, Park relayed that the pups “passed out immediately” after arriving back home and added, “Set work is hard!”
It looks as though this instance of stuck between a rock and a hard place turned out just fine… for Park, her pups and those who were able to spend time with them.
As parents, we’ve all likely experienced a time or two when a babysitter cancelled right before we had to be to work. The same recently happened to The Bold and the Beautiful’s Romy Park (Poppy), who had no other choice but to bring her two little furbabies to the studio.
The CBS actress posted two photos and two videos of her “kids” and shared, “I prefer to not bring the puppies to the studio [because] I like to stay 100% focused on my work (and having the kids around divides my attention), but as my sitter cancelled last minute, I didn’t have time to make other arrangements.”
Needless to say, things turned out just fine. The pups didn’t run off and chew up scripts or anything like that, rather, they sat on their mama’s lap while she got glammed up before taping scenes. “I really appreciate all the love they got from everyone: hair, makeup, wardrobe, production office, the cast and crew, [supervising producer] Casey Kasprzyk and some extra attention from Brad Bell.”
After thanking “everyone for welcoming them so warmly,” and sharing how “almost everyone commented on how well-behaved” they were, Park relayed that the pups “passed out immediately” after arriving back home and added, “Set work is hard!”
It looks as though this instance of stuck between a rock and a hard place turned out just fine… for Park, her pups and those who were able to spend time with them.