Caroline, a bankrupt sister, rarely shows up. The pink dress with naked shoulders is so elegant and her expression is so cute.

On September 20, the leading actor of the well-known American drama " Bankrupt Sisters " Beth Bigger appeared at the Emmy Awards event site. Beth played the optimistic and naive Caroline in "Broken Sisters", and her friendship with MAX has touched countless audiences.

At the Emmy Awards red carpet scene, Beth was wearing a strapless pink diamond dress, and she walked onto the stage with a fairy spirit, her temperament was very elegant and moving. She didn't have any burden in front of the camera, and she was not afraid to make a strange expression, sticking out her tongue to make everyone laugh. Caroline's cheerful personality alive and well pulled everyone to the memory of ten years ago.

Caroline in the play loves to make boyfriends. She is a wealthy daughter, but she is in trouble because of her father's imprisonment. After bankruptcy, he went to the restaurant to work with Max. I still remember Max’s astonished reaction when he first saw Caroline’s luxurious room, which left a deep memory for many viewers.

However, many fans have discovered that the years are still unknowingly making people grow old, and many wrinkles have quietly climbed onto Beth's face and even the body is slightly blessed. Although these are nothing, even Beth herself doesn't seem to care much, but it still makes many decades of drama fans a little more sad.

It is worth mentioning that this is just in time for the tenth anniversary of "Broken Sisters", and many people have chosen to relive this warm and happy TV series. At this time, Caroline's appearance in everyone's field of vision undoubtedly made many fans boil, and they all wanted to see the same frame of the two sisters again.

When mentioning Caroline, Max must be mentioned. The two goddesses are not often active on the Internet.It can also be seen from the rare business that Max's life is equally colorful, and his appearance and figure are also very perfect.

I hope that in the near future, the two sisters can collaborate again and bring warmer works to the audience.

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