B&B DELUSION ALERT! Brooke Logan Decided She Deserves to Be Co-CEO at Forrester Creations and We'd Love to See Her Stock Certificate
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B&B DELUSION ALERT! Brooke Logan Decided She Deserves to Be Co-CEO at Forrester Creations and We’d Love to See Her Stock Certificate

Brooke Logan decided she deserves to be Co-CEO at Forrester Creations on B&B and we’d love to see the stock certificate that backs it up.

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BROOKE LOGAN OWNS ZERO PERCENT OF FORRESTER CREATIONS AND THINKS SHE DESERVES THE CO-CEO CHAIR

TL;DR: This week on The Bold and the Beautiful, Brooke Logan let her daughter Hope Logan whisper “you should be co-CEO” in her ear at Brooke’s house, and instead of laughing at the absurdity, the woman agreed. Reader, here is the math. Eric Forrester owns 37.5%. Steffy Forrester owns 37.5%. Ridge Forrester owns 20%. Thomas Forrester owns 5%. Brooke Logan owns zero percent. The audition for the co-CEO chair she has held and lost more times than the fashion press can count is officially open.


The Pep Talk That Created a Monster

Reader, settle in, because the Logan delusion has reached a beautiful new altitude. Hope Logan walked into Brooke Logan‘s house this week with a sob story about Steffy Forrester icing her out at Forrester Creations, and the conversation took a turn for the cinematic. Hope informed her mother that she should be Co-CEO. Hope called Steffy a “watered-down version of Stephanie Forrester with half the talent.” Hope reminded Brooke she is “Brooke freakin’ Logan” and should be “giving orders from a throne, not taking them from nepo daughter.”

Brooke, instead of pouring her child a glass of wine and reminding her how a corporate ownership structure works, agreed. The woman listened to her daughter tell her she deserved the throne, and said yes. She admitted she feels lost at Forrester. She admitted she has been diminished there. She agreed she deserves to run Forrester Creations with Ridge Forrester.

Reader, may we present the receipts? Eric Forrester owns 37.5%. Steffy Forrester owns 37.5%. Ridge owns 20%. Thomas Forrester rounds it out with 5%. Brooke Logan, the woman currently running her co-CEO audition from her own house, owns zero percent of the company she is about to declare she deserves to run. The audition is open. The casting director is the math. The math is not casting her.


Should Brooke Logan get the Co-CEO chair she thinks she deserves, or is this the Logan delusion at its absolute finest? Send your hottest takes to [email protected] and we may publish them right here on the page!


The Chair Was Always on Loan

Let us be honest, darling. Brooke Logan has sat in that CEO chair plenty of times. She first took control in 1993 with the BeLieF patent. She has held the title sporadically across the decades. Carter Walton put her in the chair as recently as late 2024. The woman’s resume includes the corner office. The woman’s resume includes designer credits. The woman has run Forrester Creations more than once.

Here is the part the Logan family has been politely ignoring for thirty-three years. Brooke Logan has never owned that chair. The chair has been on loan from the Forrester family every single time she has sat in it. She has been put there by men, by patent leverage, by corporate restructuring, by Carter Walton’s executive decisions. She has been removed from the chair every single time the Forresters decided they wanted it back. The men who put her there did not own the chair either. They controlled it. The Forresters always own the building.

That is the entire pattern. Brooke gets installed during a Forrester power vacuum. Brooke runs the place. Brooke enjoys her moment. The Forresters consolidate power. Brooke is escorted back out. Repeat for thirty-three years. The chair is rented. Brooke is the tenant. Eviction is always six months away.

The Forresters Already Voted and Brooke Lost

The genius of Steffy’s “or what” challenge to Hope earlier this week is that it is the same answer the family has given Brooke for decades. The Forresters have voted. They have voted with Eric coming home from Logan and reclaiming his chair. They have voted with Ridge backing Steffy in every executive meeting. They have voted with Thomas keeping his 5% in the family rather than handing it to his stepmother. They have voted with Carter Walton running point on every legal matter and never once suggesting Brooke deserves a permanent corner office.

The 75% of the company that has actual stock votes against Brooke Logan having the co-CEO chair every single time the question comes up. Ridge is married to her. Ridge is also a Forrester first, a husband second, and his daughter is the woman currently running the building. Ridge is not going to vote against his own daughter for his fourth wife. The math has spoken. The family has spoken. The only person who has not been listening is the woman currently plotting her takeover from her own house.

Even the most recent appointment proved the rule. Carter put Brooke in the chair in 2024. Steffy clawed it back the moment the Forresters consolidated. Brooke walked out of that office the same way she has walked out every other time. The chair was on loan. The loan came due.

The Audition Is Open and the Casting Director Is the Math

Reader, here is the part that makes this article. Brooke Logan does not need to be co-CEO of Forrester Creations to live a beautiful life. The woman owns a magnificent home, has three children who adore her, has been at the center of the most-watched daytime drama on television for thirty-five years, and is married to a man who is currently CEO of the company she keeps trying to run. Brooke Logan has won. Brooke Logan keeps winning. The only thing Brooke Logan has not done in thirty-three years is buy stock in Forrester Creations, and the woman is about to find out the hard way that ambition without equity is enthusiasm and nothing more.

Steffy Forrester is sitting in her office telling Ridge that the CEOs do not have to worry about people’s feelings. She is correct. The CEOs do not have to worry about Brooke Logan’s feelings, Hope Logan’s feelings, or Katie Logan‘s feelings. The CEOs have to worry about the shareholders. The shareholders are Eric, Steffy, Ridge, and Thomas. The Logan family is not on the cap table.

Brooke Logan, darling, is going to spend the next six episodes auditioning for a chair she has held more times than anyone can count. The difference this time is she is not asking. She is demanding. The family that has politely escorted her out of that chair for three decades is going to do it again, because the math has not changed, the cap table has not changed, and the receipts in our hands say the same thing today they said in 1993. The chair is on loan. The lease is up. Brooke Logan is going to find out the hard way that the only seat she has ever permanently held at Forrester Creations is the one next to Ridge in the lobby.


Is Brooke Logan ready to face the corporate reality she has been ignoring for thirty years, or is this audition going to crash and burn in the most spectacular fashion possible? Sound off below because the comment section is going to be a war zone!


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