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Bold and the Beautiful: Katie Logan’s Girlboss Era Is Over Before It Started — the Name, the Designer, and the Money Were Never Hers
Katie Logan’s girlboss era is over before it started. The name is Brooke’s, the designer is Eric’s, the money is Bill’s, and the contract doesn’t exist.

KATIE LOGAN’S BORROWED FASHION EMPIRE HAS NO CONTRACT AND NO FUTURE
TL;DR: Katie Logan’s CEO era on Bold and the Beautiful is crumbling before it even launches. She grabbed the Logan family name without Brooke’s blessing, poached Eric Forrester during his lowest moment, bankrolled it all with Bill Spencer’s money, and never secured a single signed contract. Now Bill is threatening lawsuits and the whole thing is falling apart.
The Name Was Never Hers to Take
Let’s break this down piece by piece because the receipts on Katie Logan are absolutely brutal.
Katie slapped the word “Logan” across her new fashion house like she invented it. She never asked Brooke Logan for permission. Never consulted the family. Just grabbed it. And this isn’t some random surname nobody cares about. Brooke has been the face of the Logan legacy in the fashion industry for decades. She built that name. She carried that name. For Katie to swipe it and launch a rival brand funded by Brooke’s ex-husband? That’s not just bold. That’s personal. That’s the kind of move that doesn’t just fracture a sisterhood. It nukes one.
The Designer Was Never Hers Either
Then there’s the talent. Katie Logan recruited Eric Forrester to be the lead designer of Spencer-Logan. And she didn’t exactly catch Eric in a strong moment. Ridge Forrester had just stripped his own father of his professional identity by forcing him into retirement at Forrester Creations. Eric was hurt. He felt invisible. He felt worthless. Katie swooped in and told him he still mattered. She offered him purpose. Nice gesture, right?
Except she worked him in total secrecy. Hid his sketches. Swore Liam Spencer to silence. Pushed Eric so hard that the stress landed him flat on the floor needing paramedics. That’s not empowerment. That’s exploitation with a smile.
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The Money? That Was Bill’s Too
Every single dollar backing this operation came from Bill Spencer’s bank account. Katie didn’t invest her own capital. Didn’t secure outside funding. Didn’t bring a single independent resource to the table. Bill wrote the checks. Bill bankrolled the dream. And the second things got rocky, Bill reminded everybody exactly who holds the real power.
Because here’s the part that blows the whole thing wide open. Katie Logan never got Eric to sign a contract.
Not a contract. Not an NDA. Not a single legally binding document. The entire Spencer-Logan fashion launch was running on a verbal handshake and blind faith. And the moment Katie admitted this to Bill, something changed in that man’s eyes. He didn’t reassure her. He didn’t say they’d figure it out together. Bill Spencer pivoted from supportive boyfriend to corporate predator in about five seconds flat. He immediately started floating the idea of suing Eric to claim legal ownership of every sketch they already paid him for.
That tells you everything about who actually runs this operation. Katie thinks she’s the CEO. Bill knows she’s the face of his investment. And the moment cracks appeared, he showed exactly where the power sits.
So What Did Katie Actually Build?
Run the numbers one more time. The brand name? Belongs to the Logan family. The lead designer? Belongs to Forrester Creations history. The startup capital? Belongs to Bill. The legal protection? Doesn’t exist. Strip away every borrowed piece and what’s left? An empty corner office and a woman who never thought to call a lawyer.
Could this mean Brooke weaponizes the whole mess? Don’t be surprised if she does. This contract disaster is everything Brooke needs to permanently bury her sister’s corporate ambitions. She doesn’t even have to sabotage anything. She just has to wait. This empire was always going to eat itself alive.
And the cruelest irony? Eric left Forrester Creations because Ridge made him feel like a relic. Katie made him feel valued. But Bill is now threatening to sue him into staying. Eric didn’t escape a cage. He walked into a different one with better lighting and a friendlier face on the lock.
Katie Logan’s girlboss era isn’t crumbling. It was never standing. She grabbed the name. She grabbed the designer. She forgot to grab a legal department.
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@soapoperamag I just can't. I can not like this man. Everything about Ridge makes me want to throw things at him. The way he talks to Eric, the way he bounces between women, his ego. All of it! Where are my Ridge haters at. We should start a Ridge hater support group! #BoldandtheBeautiful ♬ original sound – Soap Opera Magazine






















