This week on The Bold and the Beautiful, the sun-drenched coast of Capri plays host to more than just a glamorous fashion show—it becomes the stage for an emotional reckoning decades in the making. In a story that combines old rivalries, romantic entanglements, and one woman’s search for clarity, Brooke Logan finally takes center stage—not as someone being chosen, but as someone choosing for herself.
As the Forester Creations team descends on Italy for a major fashion collaboration with designer Louisa Bicaria, excitement fills the air. Eric Forrester, ever the visionary, kicks off the rooftop event with heartfelt words about legacy, art, and love. Models glide down the terrace runway in breathtaking gowns, the Mediterranean breeze lifting silk and chiffon like poetry in motion. But behind the glitz, tensions simmer—especially aboard a private yacht where Ridge Forrester and Brooke Logan share a moment meant to echo the past… but destined to redefine the future.
For Ridge, the boat ride is a tug-of-war between memory and commitment. Back home, Taylor Hayes wears his engagement ring. But here, on the open sea, it’s Brooke who commands his attention. She isn’t pleading or seducing—she’s reminiscing, softly reminding Ridge of the life they once shared, and subtly questioning whether it’s still alive between them.
But Ridge isn’t the only man stirred by Brooke’s presence. Nick, a former lover with unfinished business, arrives in Italy determined to win her back. Learning of the yacht rendezvous sends him into a frenzy, chasing after her in a hired boat, his intentions unclear—are they born of love or desperation?
Then, in a moment as symbolic as it is dramatic, Brooke falls overboard. Both Ridge and Nick rush to save her, but it’s not about who reaches her first. It’s about what she realizes in that moment of chaos. When Brooke is pulled from the water, soaked and shaken, she doesn’t fall into the arms of either man. Instead, she stands on her own.
This is no longer the Brooke who pines or pleads. This is a woman who sees the cycle for what it is—exhausting, dehumanizing, and no longer worthy of her. She begins to see her worth not as someone fought over, but as someone with agency. Her fall into the sea becomes a reset, a metaphorical rebirth, and the beginning of her choosing herself.
Back in Los Angeles, echoes of Italy ripple through every relationship. Taylor feels Ridge slipping away. Hope Logan watches Ridge’s wavering heart and wonders if Liam’s miracle recovery could offer her a second chance. And Sheila Carter, ever the wild card, suspects Luna Nozawa’s death is more fiction than fact, eyeing Lee Finnegan with renewed suspicion.
But at the heart of it all is Brooke. This Italian chapter marks not just a climax in her romantic saga—but a possible ending. One where the story doesn’t revolve around who she ends up with, but who she becomes.
The Bold and the Beautiful may be about fashion and love, but this time, it’s about transformation. And for once, Brooke Logan is walking her own runway.