The Bold and the Beautiful Season 22 Episode 102 - Watch Legally and Safely
The Bold and the Beautiful: Beth finds some prenatal vitamins and tells Katie that she thinks someone in this house is pregnant. Steffy puts her plan to surprise Marcus into action. Bridget asks Taylor how would she feel if Katie was made Jack's godmother, but Taylor says to Bridget that she already asked Ashley Abbott but said to go ahead and tell Katie. Marcus confronts Owen and tells him to stay away from his mother, Owen tells him that Ridge tried to pull the plug on Eric and he made sure Donna didn't agree to it. Rick learns that Steffy has a little surprise for Marcus, she says that she never felt this way about anyone before and that she's in love with him. Beth realizes that it's Katie who's pregnant and with Nick's child. Marcus confronts Ridge, Ridge tells him that Owen didn't tell him the whole story about that he was wrong, he then realizes that Ridge doesn't want him seeing Steffy anymore. Katie is shaken by Bridget's request of being Jack's godmother. Marcus tells Steffy that he has to let her go, but Steffy says not to listen to her dad and not to leave her. Marcus finally agrees and says that her dad will not stop them from seeing each other.
How to Watch The Bold and the Beautiful Season 22 Episode 102 Legally and Safely
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