As fans of Heather Tom know, the actress has been keeping herself incredibly busy directing while she's not filming scenes as The Bold and the Beautiful's Katie Logan. And she describes her current directing project as "insane."
Tom took to Instagram to announce that she's currently working on an episode of Good Trouble, which is a spinoff series of the popular show The Fosters.
"First day of shooting tomorrow!" Tom revealed on Twitter and Instagram. "This episode is insane! Everyone at Good Trouble has been amazing. I'm so grateful to be here! Almost time to play!"
First day of shooting tomorrow!!! This episode is insane! Everyone goodtroubletv has been amazing- I'm so grateful to be here! Almost time to play! #director #goodtrouble goodtroublefreeformtv freeform #directorlife https://t.co/BKsrfLplUc
— Heather Tom (@BBheathertom) October 2, 2019
Good Trouble follows The Fosters' Callie and Mariana as they head into their adult lives and explore what the world holds for them. The series is executive produced by The Fosters' Joanna Johnson, who played both Caroline and Karen Spencer on B&B.
"I'm very excited for my B&B sister-in-law to direct Good Trouble!" Johnson enthused on Twitter. "She's gonna kill it!"
Some of Tom's other B&B family members also offered their support, such as Darin Brooks (Wyatt Spencer), who cheered, "Get it, HT!"; Lawrence Saint-Victor (Carter Walton) and Ashley Jones (ex-Bridget Forrester), who wished her "Congrats!"; and Katherine Kelly Lang (Brooke Logan), who said: "So awesome!"
As shown on the cover of the shooting script Tom shared, she is set to direct episode 15 of the series' second season, which premiered in June of 2019. No airdate has been announced yet, but the episode is titled "Palentine's Day," which indicates it will probably air sometime around Valentine's Day in 2020.
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