The Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers: Katie Logan’s Guilt Spirals as Will’s Romance Collapses
The Bold and the Beautiful is diving into heartbreak and betrayal once again — and this time it’s Katie Logan (Heather Tom) who may be at the center of the storm.
Will’s Truth Blows Up His Romance
In recent episodes, Will Spencer Jr. (Crew Morrow) was forced to confess to his girlfriend, Electra Forrester (Laneya Grace), about his shocking one-night encounter with Luna Nozawa (Lisa Yamada) — which left Luna pregnant.
Electra was shattered by the revelation. Her reaction turned into full-blown panic, even hyperventilation, when she realized Will might be bringing a child into the world with another woman.
The pregnancy itself was a bombshell, but for Electra, the deeper betrayal was Will’s lie. Instead of being upfront, he concealed the truth and jumped back into her bed as though nothing had happened.

Katie’s Advice Backfires
Here’s where Katie Logan’s guilt comes in. Fans will remember that Katie was the one who urged Will to bury the truth about Luna. She told him it was better not to say anything, never expecting the situation to escalate into a pregnancy scandal.
Now, with Electra walking away, Will’s heartbreak is tangled with bitterness toward his mother. If he had ignored Katie’s advice, there’s a chance his relationship could have survived.
Viewers were already outraged weeks ago when Katie advised Dollar Bill Spencer that the truth should stay hidden. Now, her “protective” decision is blowing up spectacularly.
Can Katie Save the Day?
Spoilers tease that Katie will desperately try to step in and repair the damage. She’s ready to take the blame for convincing Will to lie, hoping Electra will soften if she knows he was following his mother’s guidance.
But her plan is unlikely to work. Not only will Electra remain heartbroken, but Will could also end up resenting Katie for steering him down the wrong path — possibly costing him the love of his life.
The Big Question
Is Katie truly to blame for this romantic disaster? Or should Will have known that lying was wrong, no matter what his mother suggested?