Bold and the Beautiful puts Taylor Hayes in Ridge Forrester’s borrowed bed, and Steffy Forrester is too elated to see what this means for her mother next week on the CBS soap.
Bold and the Beautiful: Taylor Sleeping with Ridge Forrester Serves a Purpose?
Last week, Bold and the Beautiful stripped Taylor Hayes (Rebecca Budig) of her dignity, with Steffy Forrester (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood)
paving the path for this to happen. Since landing in LA this time, Taylor has come close to drooling over Ridge Forrester (Thorsten Kaye) several times on B&B.
Unless Taylor Hayes is secretly dying and going for the gusto while she can, she just put her broken heart syndrome on a fast track to destruction. What is wrong with Ridge, he knows how fragile she is. Yet, the dressmaker walks away from one bed and lures her into another without pause.
Then there’s Steffy, who spent years on Bold and the Beautiful, wanting nothing more than for her parents to become lovers once again.
Despite how this could destroy Taylor Hayes, Steffy can only see her selfish agenda. That’s getting rid of the Logans. But, Ridge will undoubtedly trot back to Brooke Logan (Katherine Kelly Lang) as history repeats itself with Ridge, Taylor, and Brooke.
B&B Spoilers: Steffy Forrester’s Inner 12-Year-Old Driving the Bus
Bold and the Beautiful has Steffy Forrester so driven to rid Brooke Logan from her father’s life, that she sees only one way of doing this. So, with the desperation of a 12-year-old with a newly divorced mom and dad, Steffy wants her parents back together.
But Steffy is not 12 and her parents parted ways years ago, so Bold and the Beautiful fans urge the soap to have Steffy get over this. That said, as long as she pulls her father and Brooke apart, she’s happy.
So, this sounds like her main objective. Then, her mom gets Ridge Forrester, the man she loves, which also suits the Forrester daughter.
While Taylor Hayes isn’t on death watch anymore, she may have some manipulation up her sleeve. Her odd behavior on Bold and Beautiful may indicate she’s on a mission.
Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers: Taylor Hayes Romps with Ridge for Security?
Bold and the Beautiful had Ridge Forrester so attentive when Taylor believed she was dying. Then, as she worked through her broken heart syndrome, he was there for her. So, he wouldn’t dare put her in jeopardy of a reoccurrence of that disorder.
But Taylor grabs onto Ridge Forrester even before he gets to wash off Brooke’s lingering perfume. So, this might be her security play. Once Ridge christens this relationship again, he wouldn’t think of dumping her with that diagnosis hovering over her head. And Taylor Hayes knows this.
So, she hopped in bed with him on Friday’s episode. Then, possibly, in her head, this would seal the deal. He wouldn’t dare chance hurting her to the point where she battles her broken heart syndrome once again, or would he?
Ridge Not Thinking It Through
Ridge Forrester will likely see the wrath of his daughter if, or more like when, he goes back to Brooke. Bold and the Beautiful history indicates this is the most probable scenario for the dressmaker. But this time he will be playing with Taylor’s health.
He probably didn’t think through what hopping into bed with Taylor Hayes would mean this time. Dumping her for Brooke would likely set her back with her health problem. But he likely didn’t think about the commitment this conquest would entail, as her health is now on the line.
Ridge’s reason for bedding down his ex is likely simple. He tried to satisfy his ego and maybe even looked for a little secret payback when sleeping with Taylor Hayes last week on Bold and the Beautiful. But what he probably did was to anchor himself to her, without looking that far ahead.
If he dumped her again, like he’s done in the past, she could suffer a relapse of her illness. Then the finger of blame would point to Ridge. So, it looks like several reasons emerge to suggest that Ridge and Taylor’s lovemaking opens the door to disaster on the CBS soap.
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