Viewers who were enjoying watching former The Bold and the Beautiful star Kim Matula (ex-Hope Logan) flex her comedy chops in the Fox series From LA to Vegas will be sorely disappointed: the brand-new sitcom has already been canceled.
Matula took to Twitter to share how upset she is by the news, writing: "Well, this one hurts. Thank you to our dedicated, appreciative, complementary, and altogether incredible fans. You all helped make our show what it was and let me tell you, we had an absolute blast."
Well, this one hurts. Thank you to our dedicated, appreciative, complimentary, and all together incredible fans. You all helped make our show what it was and let me tell you, we had an absolute blast ✨ pic.twitter.com/i79cArDVVw
- Kim Matula (@TheKimMatula) May 22, 2018
From LA to Vegas was a comedy set on the Friday night flight from Los Angeles to Las Vegas and the returning flight on Sunday. Matula starred as head flight attendant Ronnie opposite Dylan McDermott in the series that only survived one season.
At least one soap star can be counted among the fans that are disappointed by FOX's decision to cancel the series. Former B&B star William deVry (ex-Storm Logan; Julian Jerome, General Hospital) is also upset about the cancellation, having written: "Fox!? @FOXTV You cancelled @LAtoVegasFOX ?!?! WTH? Why!?! Everyone knows comedies take time to build an audience. You had Gold on d'em airwaves!! #Mistake"
Fox!? @FOXTV You cancelled @LAtoVegasFOX ?!?! WTH? Why!?! Everyone knows comedies take time to build an audience. You had Gold on d'em airwaves!! #Mistake
— William deVry (@WilliamdeVry1) May 22, 2018
Fans hoping that the news means Matula will return to B&B likely shouldn't hold their breath. After all, not only was it the actress' own decision to leave the CBS soap back in 2014 so she could pursue other opportunities, but B&B has also cast Annika Noelle in the role Matula played from 2010 to 2016.
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