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DC #708: Twitter "Secrets" and Daytime Emmy Pre-Nominations

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On today’s Daytime Confidential podcast Luke Kerr, Jamey Giddens, Jillian Bowe, Regan Cellura and Melodie Aikels dish the 2013 Daytime Emmy pre-nominations, Twitter “secrets” and the latest All My Children, The Bold and the Beautiful, Days of Our Lives, DeVanity, General Hospital, One Life to Live and The Young and the Restless headlines and storylines, including:

Which actors received Daytime Emmy pre-nominations? Who was missing from the list? There are always surprises that leave the DC gang scratching their heads.

All My Children and One Life to Live announce a slew of casting news. Francesca James and Eden Riegel reprise their AMC roles. Soap Killer Chris Goutman is hired by the sudser.

DeVanity served up a shocking third season finale, and the DC crew can’t wait for Season Four.

Julie Marie Berman decides to leave General Hospital. Nancy Lee Grahn provides more Twitter shenanigans. Rick Springfield and real-life son Liam Springthorpe are coming to Port Charles. Ingo Rademacher joins the cast of the upcoming Dancing With the Stars.

Brooke tries to get Liam and Hope married off, but Steffy reveals her big news on The Bold and the Beautiful.

Eileen Davidson guests on The Young and the Restless. Steve Burton will have his first shirtless scene on Y&R. Carmine and Lauren are hot, hot, hot. Did Jill Farren Phelps deliver the “Storm of the Century”, or was it a flop?

All this and much more on today’s Daytime Confidential podcast!

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