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B&B Spoilers: Hope Lectures Brooke on Ridge Always Protecting His Kids While Ignoring Thomas’s Recent Firing

Hope Logan lectures Brooke about Ridge never letting his children be fired, seemingly forgetting Thomas’s recent termination over the CPS scandal. Is Hope living in a fantasy world?

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Bold and Beautiful spoilers Hope Logan lectures Brooke while Thomas Forrester faces firing from Ridge

Bold and Beautiful: Hope’s Selective Memory Comes Back to Haunt Her

In a stunning display of selective memory, Hope Logan seems to have forgotten recent Forrester history while attempting to lecture her mother Brooke Logan about how the Forresters operate. The irony? She’s currently orchestrating a hostile takeover with Carter Walton while claiming moral high ground over Ridge Forrester’s treatment of his children at Forrester Creations.

The Ultimate Double Standard

Remember when Thomas Forrester was unceremoniously fired after the CPS scandal? Apparently, Hope doesn’t. During today’s heated confrontation at Forrester, Hope defiantly insisted to Brooke that she and Carter were “just standing up for themselves” while conveniently forgetting how Ridge supported Thomas’s termination after his manipulative scheme involving the fake CPS call was exposed.

Today’s Explosive Showdown

The tensions reached a boiling point when Hope declared to Brooke that “Steffy lit the match to set this off” and blamed the Forresters entirely. She even criticized her mother for going to Ridge instead of coming to her first, insisting she wouldn’t let the Forresters “run them over again.” Meanwhile, Carter remained steadfast in his position, telling Ridge and the Forresters that despite their olive branch, he intended to move forward with taking control of the company.

A Pattern of Selective Reasoning

While Hope passionately defends her actions with Carter as necessary for protection against the Forresters, she seems to have developed convenient amnesia about Thomas’s firing. When Thomas faced consequences for his deceptive actions that derailed Ridge and Taylor’s wedding, Hope raised no concerns about the fairness of his termination or Ridge’s willingness to support such decisive action against his own son.

Corporate War Escalates

Today’s confrontation reached new heights when Ridge, pushed to his limit, lashed out at Hope with harsh words, prompting Carter to jump to her defense. The heated exchange highlighted the deepening divide between the once-allied parties, with Carter forbidding Ridge from ever speaking to Hope that way again.

What’s Next?

As this corporate battle intensifies, Hope’s position becomes increasingly difficult to defend. Her selective memory about Thomas’s firing while claiming moral superiority raises serious questions about her perspective in this power struggle. The real question isn’t whether Ridge would fire his children – history shows he will when circumstances warrant it. Instead, it’s whether Hope can acknowledge the contradictions in her own arguments before this takeover attempt permanently damages relationships at Forrester Creations.

With both sides now firmly entrenched in their positions and emotions running high, one thing becomes crystal clear: Hope’s convenient forgetfulness about past events at Forrester isn’t helping her case in the present.

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    Nancy Bannister is a veteran soap opera columnist with a passion for the genre spanning four decades. A fervent fan of "The Bold and the Beautiful" and "The Young and the Restless," her expert commentary is featured weekly in Soap Opera Magazine. Away from her professional commitments, Nancy is a proud grandmother of seven, an avid gardener, and maintains a blog on her favorite shows, gardening tips, and family life. Her personal touch and deep connection with her subjects make her work an enjoyable read for soap opera enthusiasts and newcomers alike

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