The Bold and the Beautiful
Definition
A long-running American daytime soap opera that premiered on CBS in 1987, chronicling the dramatic lives, romances, and corporate intrigues of the Forrester family in the fashion industry.
Informally, a phrase describing individuals who are both daringly confident and strikingly attractive, often used with a nod to the soap opera's glamorous vibe.
Examples
After decades of cliffhangers, The Bold and the Beautiful proves that in soaps, revenge is a dish best served with perfect hair.
She struts through life like a character from The Bold and the Beautiful, turning every boardroom into a battlefield of couture and conquest.
Forget self-help books; binge The Bold and the Beautiful for lessons in how to fake amnesia and still win the Logan sisters' eternal loyalty.
He's the bold and the beautiful type: skydives for brunch, then closes multimillion-dollar deals while looking like he stepped out of a cologne ad.