The Bold and the Beautiful Season 22 Episode 181 - Watch Legally and Safely
The Bold and the Beautiful: Marcus continues to help a dizzy Steffy, Eric asks Bridget to come look at her. Taylor plays something for Stephanie saying that Phoebe has the voice of an angel. Ridge comes into the house and breaks into tears, he then tells Thomas and Steffy and the rest that Phoebe is dead. Thomas runs off and Ridge starts to go after him and Thorne says to give him some time to grieve for his sister. Stephanie insists on calling Eric and says that she isn't coming to the party, Taylor says no and to go right ahead. Rick comes in and tells Ridge how sorry he is, Ridge says that he was driving and drove into a ditch and now Phoebe is dead he then goes after Rick, Nick and Thorne get Ridge off of Rick and tells Rick to get out of his site. Rick tells Brooke that he and Phoebe got into argument and Phoebe grabbed the wheel and he lost control of the car, Brooke tells him that it was an accident and wasn't responsible for this. Stephanie comes home and Eric tells her that Phoebe was killed in a terrible accident, she then goes to Rick and explain why he's alive and Phoebe is dead. Ridge tells Taylor that their daughter was killed tonight, Taylor then drops the necklace on the floor.
How to Watch The Bold and the Beautiful Season 22 Episode 181 Legally and Safely
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