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‘You’re Evil’: Explosive Confrontations Shake The Bold and the Beautiful Next Week

Thomas Confronts Ridge and Brooke

Tensions run high in Los Angeles as the fallout from Ridge (Thorsten Kaye) and Brooke’s (Katherine Kelly Lang) wedding begins to ripple through The Bold and the Beautiful. The official YouTube preview for September 15–19, 2025, teases intense confrontations at Forrester Creations.

Thomas (Matthew Atkinson) takes center stage as he storms in to confront his father and Brooke. “Tell me, Dad. Tell me that she is lying,” he demands, his anger and frustration boiling over. This heated showdown promises to be one of the week’s most dramatic moments, highlighting Thomas’s volatility and the longstanding tensions that have defined the Forrester family dynamic.


Taylor and Eric Weigh In

Elsewhere at Forrester Creations, Taylor Hayes (Rebecca Budig) discusses Ridge and Brooke’s relationship with Eric Forrester (John McCook). Taylor cautiously asks, “You think Ridge will be better off with Brooke?” Their conversation underscores the lingering uncertainty about Ridge’s choices and the impact of past decisions.

This storyline reminds viewers that even after decades of drama, emotions remain raw, and every relationship in the Forrester family continues to be tested by loyalty, love, and unresolved tensions.

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Katie Defends Will

The week ahead also brings a more intense subplot involving Katie (Heather Tom) and her son Will (Crew Morrow). Katie confronts Luna (Lisa Yamada), who allegedly harmed Will, declaring, “You took advantage of my son.” Luna appears confused, but Katie’s outrage is clear, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing storyline about accountability and protection of loved ones.

This confrontation highlights the show’s commitment to exploring serious, emotional storylines alongside romantic drama, ensuring that viewers remain deeply invested in the characters’ lives.


Li Accuses Luna of Being “Evil”

The promo escalates further when Li confronts her granddaughter Luna in a shocking scene. Grabbing Luna and pushing her against the wall, Li shouts, “You’re evil. Evil.” This intense moment promises to be a focal point of the week, blending family tension with moral judgment. Fans are sure to be glued to their screens as they watch how Luna navigates both confrontation and familial disapproval.

The scene underscores the heightened stakes within the Forrester family, where secrets, betrayals, and long-held resentments often explode into explosive emotional encounters.


Fans React to the Preview

Fans have already flooded the comment sections on YouTube with theories and reactions. One fan wrote, “You knew she was evil before you saved that Frankenstein. You can’t change people that don’t want to change!” Another commented, “Great, they made Thomas crazy again. This is all on Ridge and decades of his waffling between two women.” A third fan added, “I’m tired of Ridge, Brooke, and Taylor. They need a new storyline. Let’s see if Ridge can be happy for her.”

These reactions highlight the intense engagement viewers have with the series, demonstrating how invested audiences are in both the dramatic twists and the personal choices of each character.

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Where to Watch

New episodes of The Bold and the Beautiful air weekdays on CBS and stream weeknights on Paramount+. Fans can also revisit the series from the beginning, as all episodes are being posted on the official YouTube channel, dating back to 1987. This allows both longtime viewers and newcomers to experience decades of Forrester family drama.


Anticipation Builds for the Week Ahead

Next week promises high drama, shocking confrontations, and tense family showdowns. From Thomas’s explosive challenge to Ridge and Brooke, to Katie defending Will, to Li’s moral verdict on Luna, fans are in for a week of emotional turbulence, moral dilemmas, and jaw-dropping moments. The Bold and the Beautiful continues to prove why it remains a staple of daytime drama: the stakes are high, the characters are complex, and the drama is unrelenting.

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