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Heather Locklear knows her “Melrose Place” character, Amanda Woodward, wasn’t the nicest gal in the apartment complex. Appearing on a reunion show on Tuesday night, Locklear, 58, was asked by co-host Seth Rudetsky if she remembered the ending to the following sentence: “Don’t worry Amanda will survive, she’s like a…” “A bitch?” Locklear quipped, before …
Heather Locklear knows her “Melrose Place” character, Amanda Woodward, wasn’t the nicest gal in the apartment complex.
Appearing on a reunion show on Tuesday night, Locklear, 58, was asked by co-host Seth Rudetsky if she remembered the ending to the following sentence: “Don’t worry Amanda will survive, she’s like a…”
“A bitch?” Locklear quipped, before quickly putting her hands to her face in mock horror and adding, “I’m not allowed to say that!”
The actress went on to say that playing the nighttime soap’s villain was “pretty fun since I don’t normally do that in real life. I don’t behave like that, maybe sometimes,” she laughed. “But yeah, it was super fun. People like that kind of attitude.”
Courtney Thorne-Smith, who played Allison Parker on the Fox series, said that the show, which aired from 1992-1999, didn’t start out as a hit.
“It started out as eight kids trying to make it. Nobody cared, nobody watched it … and then Heather came on and suddenly we had a villain and it just took off,” she explained.
Marcia Cross, Thomas Calabro, Josie Bissett, Andrew Shue, Laura Leighton, Doug Savant and Grant Show also appeared on the video interview for “Stars in the House,” which raises money for The Actors Fund.