The Bold and the Beautiful Season 22 Episode 162 - Watch Legally and Safely
The Bold and the Beautiful: Eric refuses to believe that Ridge would do something like that to him, Rick says that he told the family what he did cause he claimed to have heard his voice. Taylor openly admits to Stephanie that she should've fought hard to keep Ridge when she came back. Ridge tells Brooke that he's going to be running Forrester Creations, Brooke then says if he's going to fire Rick when that happens. Taylor tells Stephanie that she's glad that they're friends again cause she's missed getting together. Rick tells Eric that he can be the loyal son and that no matter what Ridge will always be his favorite cause he feels entitled cause he's his number one son with Brooke, and that Ridge keeps hurting his mother and that he won't let that happen again. Ridge attempts to make peace with Rick and he overhears Eric telling him that no more will he feel second best to Ridge, Ridge then enters the room and says to Rick that it has to stop, Eric makes an announcement that Rick is the new President of Forrester Creations, Ridge then threatens to resign. Rick then celebrates alone by standing and Brooke walks in and sees him standing up, Rick says that he can explain everything.
How to Watch The Bold and the Beautiful Season 22 Episode 162 Legally and Safely
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