Longtime “Days of Our Lives” fans may remember Bo Brady and Hope Williams’ first meeting. Bo took an instant liking to Hope after meeting her in a bar and offered her a ride on his motorcycle, per TV Fanatic. He then discovered she was still a teenager and waited to pursue anything further. After Hope turned 18, she and Bo grew closer and even admitted they were in love with each other. However, Hope’s father was unhappy with her choice of partner and pushed his daughter to end the relationship.

Hope later agreed to marry crooked politician Larry Welch (Andrew Masset), and Bo was devastated. He decided he couldn’t let the love of his life marry another man, so he crashed the couple’s wedding and kidnapped Hope, taking her away on the back of his motorcycle. The pair shared a passionate kiss and professed their undying love for each other (via Soaps).

Bo and Hope had to overcome many obstacles, but they eventually tied the knot, though their relationship was never easy. Both were presumed dead at different times and split up on several occasions. However, they could never stay apart and always found a way to make it back to one another. Over the years, the couple has become one of the best soap couples of all time, and they even have their own song and nicknames for each other.

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