The Bold and the Beautiful Season 23 Episode 42 - Watch Legally and Safely
The Bold and the Beautiful: Bill comes to Jackie M, and Stephanie shows him around, Bill says that Donna came by his office earlier and made her an offer to give him what he wants and says that she turned him down. Donna tells Eric that she went and spoke to Bill Spencer at his office, and Eric asks what he said. Bill asks Bridget if she's interested, Bridget then rolls her eyes. Stephanie learns from Taylor that Rick used some footage of Phoebe and made his own tribute to her, and that Steffy and Brooke bought into it. Ridge tells Brooke that if she thinks that so called DVD was beautiful, then that means Rick is still manipulating her. Nick tells Owen that Bridget was offended by Bill's comment and can take care of herself. Eric calls Bill and invites him to his place for dinner to officially welcome him to L.A. Ridge demands to Stephanie why didn't he tell her his marriage to Brooke wasn't valid. Nick remembers the night he and Bridget almost kissed in his office. Taylor tells Brooke that Rick will always be an issue in her marriage and when that happens she'll be there to pick up the pieces. Owen and Jackie share a heated moment.
How to Watch The Bold and the Beautiful Season 23 Episode 42 Legally and Safely
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