The Bold and the Beautiful Season 23 Episode 47 - Watch Legally and Safely
The Bold and the Beautiful: Stephanie and Donna heed warnings to each other. Nick tells Jackie that her relationship is pretty much an embarrassment cause he's half her age. Owen tells Bridget that he kinda likes it when Jackie threatens to fire him if he doesn't do what she wants. Ridge says that it was only a matter of time before everything is compromised and getting rid of his mother was a mistake. Eric tells Ridge that Stephanie offered to put an end to her webcast if he would put order at the company and turned her down. Stephanie tells Bill to publish the next installment of "The Logan Chronicles" and she has her own agenda to have Bill acquire Forrester and give to her so she can put her children in control and oust the Logan's. Nick attempts to burst Jackie's bubble about her relationship with Owen, then he tries to get through to him by asking how much it'll take for him to leave his mother. Eric calls Bill and makes another offer, he refuses, Bill says he should look forward to Stephanie's webcast. Owen says to Nick he ain't going anywhere, and Nick warns him that he'll be watching him. Stephanie tells Ridge she needs his help in getting control of Forrester again and for him, Felicia and Thorne.
How to Watch The Bold and the Beautiful Season 23 Episode 47 Legally and Safely
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