Ridge’s Surprise Visit Turns Steffy’s Thanksgiving into an Emotional Family Reunion on The Bold and the Beautiful
While Steffy and Taylor share a heartfelt meal, Sheila reflects on redemption—and what she’s still missing
Ridge Brings a Twist to the Table
Thanksgiving took an emotional turn on The Bold and the Beautiful as Ridge Forrester surprised Steffy, Taylor, and the kids by crashing their intimate family dinner. After spending brunch with Eric, Brooke, and Donna, Ridge made it clear he still had room in his heart—and his schedule—for his daughter’s family celebration.
Showing up with flowers for both Steffy and Taylor, Ridge’s presence lit up the house, even if it brought some unexpected tension. As the kitchen buzzed with dessert prep and Kelly bragged about her culinary contributions, Taylor poured Ridge a glass of wine and asked him directly: Why now?
His answer was simple—family mattered most.
Taylor Finds Her Peace
Taylor, ever composed, admitted that she was doing better—freer—since breaking the toxic Ridge–Brooke cycle. She reflected on her growth, her thriving career, and the joy of watching Steffy become a powerhouse mother, businesswoman, and wife.
The mutual admiration between mother and daughter led to a moving moment, with Taylor calling Steffy a “magical force,” and Steffy crediting Taylor for modeling strength and grace.
Even Ridge, usually reserved, got emotional when Steffy said, “We’re safer than we’ve ever been—and more bonded than ever.” It was enough to make him choke up and reach for a family hand-hold, though the kids—eager for pumpkin pie—had other plans.
Sheila Finds Gratitude, But Feels the Distance
While one family celebrated, another remained on the outside. At Il Giardino, Sheila and Deacon hosted a quieter, more personal dinner. After offering Carter and Daphne a seat at their table—an offer politely declined—Sheila expressed her deep gratitude for the life she’s building with Deacon.
In a rare moment of vulnerability, Sheila praised Taylor for helping Deacon open up during therapy, even joking that her pink toenails were proof of her “new and improved self.” Deacon admitted that Taylor’s sessions helped him face parts of himself he’d long buried.
Sheila agreed. “Taylor worked wonders. She brought you back to me,” she said—clearly aware that without Taylor’s guidance, her relationship might never have been salvaged.
Still, Sheila couldn’t ignore the elephant in the room: Finn and Hayes. Spending the holiday apart from her son and grandson stung—but she masked her pain behind a forced calm, insisting she wouldn’t obsess over what she couldn’t have. For now.