B&B: Fans Turn on Brooke Logan After Katie Logan Attack
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Bold and the Beautiful: Brooke Logan Proves She Only Supports Katie Logan When Katie Stays Beneath Her

B&B fans are furious at Brooke Logan for accusing Katie Logan of harming Eric Forrester. Even longtime Brooke supporters say her behavior has become unforgivable.

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TL;DR: Bold and the Beautiful fans are turning on Brooke Logan after she accused Katie Logan of nearly killing Eric Forrester during their explosive February 20 confrontation. Even longtime Brooke supporters say the show has ruined her character by revealing she only supports Katie when Katie stays beneath her.

The Moment Even Brooke’s Biggest Fans Turned on Her

There’s a difference between protecting family and controlling family. On February 20, Brooke Logan (Katherine Kelly Lang) erased whatever blurry line was left between the two.

Fans watched as Brooke stood in the Forrester living room and accused her own baby sister, Katie Logan (Heather Tom), of pushing Eric Forrester (John McCook) toward death. She said it to Katie’s face while paramedics were still treating Eric upstairs. Then she tried to shut down Eric’s career with Katie’s Logan fashion house entirely.

That’s not concern. That’s a power move disguised as love.—

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Brooke’s Sisterhood Has Always Come With Conditions

Here’s the thing Bold and the Beautiful fans have been saying for years, and this storyline just proved it. Brooke Logan loves her sisters, but only when they stay in their lane. As long as Katie was the insecure baby sister who idolized Brooke and played the loyal team player? Everything was sisterly love and group hugs. The second Katie dared to launch her own fashion house and build something that didn’t orbit around Brooke’s world? She became the enemy.

It’s the very people you call family who will show you how they really feel about you when you stop being useful to them.

Katie launched the Logan fashion house in late December 2025 with backing from her husband, Bill Spencer (Don Diamont). Brooke’s immediate reaction wasn’t pride. It was territorial rage over the Logan name. She treated it like the name belonged exclusively to her and accused Katie of stealing Forrester Creations-linked intellectual property. Their SHARED family name. Let that marinate.

Ridge and Brooke Created This Mess, Then Blamed Katie

Rewind to December 2025. Ridge Forrester (Thorsten Kaye) decided Eric Forrester needed to retire for “health reasons.” Brooke backed him completely. Eric handed over control of Forrester Creations on December 15, pushed aside by his own son while Brooke Logan co-signed the whole thing.

So Eric went somewhere that actually valued him. By January 2026, he committed to designing for Katie’s Logan brand because that’s where he felt respected. He said it himself on February 19: “I’m old, but I’m not invisible.” The confrontation triggered a health scare. Paramedics were called. And instead of recognizing that stripping Eric of his purpose is what put him there, Brooke turned her fury on Katie.

Katie Finally Said What Fans Have Been Screaming

Brooke Logan accused Katie Logan of pushing Eric “to the grave.” She implied her own sister was trying to kill the man. And Katie? She didn’t crumble. She fired back and told Brooke exactly what fans have been screaming: you lecture everyone and you play the victim.

WHERE is the lie?

Donna Logan (Jennifer Gareis) tried to play peacemaker, begging her sisters not to push further apart. Nobody listened. Brooke was too busy accusing Katie of attempted murder, and Katie was too busy defending herself from an attack she never should have faced. Both Ridge and Brooke have become unbearable in this arc. The arrogance is suffocating.

What’s Next for the Logan Sisters?

Spoilers for the week of February 23 tease that Eric faces an “impossible choice” about his future, and Katie and Ridge are headed into open war. Could this mean Eric tries to split his time between both companies? Don’t be surprised if Brooke pivots from emotional pressure to legal pressure, trying to use Forrester leverage to block Eric from working with Katie entirely.

Given Katie’s history, something tells me she’s not backing down. Bill is bankrolling the Logan fashion house and he’s not about to let Ridge or Brooke bulldoze his wife’s dream. If Katie formalizes Eric’s role and goes public with the fact that the patriarch of fashion CHOSE her company over his own family’s brand? That’s a narrative Brooke and Ridge cannot spin their way out of.

Fans wanted Katie to slap Brooke right across the face. Remember when Quinn Fuller put Brooke in her place? Katie needs that same energy.—

Are you Team Brooke or Team Katie? Drop your hottest takes in the comments and tell us if the Logan sisterhood can survive this!

Check out the most recent Bold and the Beautiful spoilers to see what’s next.

WATCH THIS:

@soapoperamag If something happens to Eric… What will happen to Donna? She's far too gorgeous to mope around forever if he doesn't make it out of this latest health scare. So, IF Eric does perish, who should be the next man on Donna's arm? #BoldandtheBeautiful ♬ original sound – Soap Opera Magazine

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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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