'Fire Country's Diane Farr Teases the Chaos Ahead for Sharon and Manny After Vince's Death: "She Does Bad Things"
Sharon hasn't had a great season so far. Struggling with the painful grief of losing her husband, her journey to finding equilibrium hasn't been easy. In Season 4, Episode 5, we see her struggle with Manny stepping into Vince's shoes before Bode (
We spoke with Diane Farr about these plot twists, and the actor gave us some clues as to where Sharon is heading next. She teased the upcoming turmoil between Sharon and Manny, which is not fully resolved after the most recent episode. She also discussed working closely with Alejandro to find the balance between the two characters and their new relationship. Teasing more appearances in
Diane Farr Reveals What It's Been Like Shooting 'Fire Country' Since Billy Burke's Exit
"I'm getting to do more grief than I imagined, which is wonderful."
DIANE FARR: Being on the show without Billy is different than I thought at first. I was sad, afraid. Losing Vince is like losing half of Sharon, and we have so few chances to see couples in the middle of a relationship. You know, all of our love stories are about finding a relationship, so it was really fun to honor what it looks like when you fight with your partner and you're disappointed and you're controlling and you're the problem, and sometimes you're not the problem. I really wasn't sure how it would go, and
Y&R’s Lily Brooks O’Briant Undergoes Second Major Surgery for Endometriosis

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Key Takeaways
- Lily Brooks O’Briant was diagnosed with endometriosis in 2023 at age 16.
- O’Briant’s first surgery was in 2023.
- The actress has since become an advocate for endometriosis awareness.
- O’Briant opened up about undergoing her second endometriosis surgery this year.
O’Briant Tells All
O’Briant, who hasn’t appeared on Y&R as Lucy since 2024, has always been open about her battle with endometriosis. The actress revealed her diagnosis in 2023, produced a documentary about the illness called
After already undergoing a surgery in 2023, O’Briant recently went through a second major surgery, and revealed all in a vulnerable
“Endometriosis is a disease that affects 1 in 10 women. I am 1 in 10. This past week I had my second endometriosis surgery. My first was two years ago at age 17 where @seckinmd removed 21 lesions. I am incredibly grateful to have been treated by 3 of the very best Endometriois excision surgeons in the world (seriously ask Google) @camrannezhatmd @seckinmd and @drchu_endodoc. The trip to nyc was pretty tough on me last surgery so I had my surgery in CA with Dr. Nezhat who removed 24 lesions from my ovaries, fallopian tubes, intestines, nerves in my back, bladder & more. I was doing everything I could to manage my endo symptom – anti-inflammatory diet, supplements, acupuncture, lymphatic drainage massages, managing stress & more but needed this second surgery. I am so grateful to be healing now #endowarrior #endometriosis @endofound
