
The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers: Can Ridge handle Brooke and Nick's spark without letting Taylor see the truth?
While Taylor wants to move forward with Ridge, Brooke seems unable to let go of the idea that Ridge is still her destiny. As the tension between the two women builds, it becomes clear that their past—and perhaps unresolved feelings—continue to influence every decision they make.
Brooke feels the magic again
Previously, Nick's unexpected return to Los Angeles brought more than just nostalgia. The moment he saw Brooke, he kissed her—an act that reignited something in both of them. The kiss was spontaneous, but definitely stirred something within Brooke. It was enough for her to open up to Katie and admit not just that Nick kissed her, but that it meant something.
THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL: The Whereabouts of Brooke and Nick's son, Jack Marone, is Revealed - @JackWagnerhpk @KatherineKellyL @BandB_CBS #JackMaroneThe mystery to "Where's Jack?" is answered! Now it's time to cast him in the future😀Your picks? 👉 https://t.co/91xXgQiq5A pic.twitter.com/NX9zdeks5u
Nick seems determined to help Brooke break free from her long-standing connection with Ridge. Whether he succeeds or not, the chemistry between them can't be ignored—and Brooke is clearly feeling the shift.
Ridge, Nick and the brewing tension
Meanwhile, Ridge is not pleased about Nick's return. He's made it clear to Taylor—and even to Eric—that he's committed to her now. But his reaction to Nick being around Brooke says otherwise. Taylor sees the cracks too. Though she should be glad Brooke has someone else to focus on, she's frustrated that Nick's presence still gets under Ridge's skin.
If Ridge is truly with Taylor, why does he care so much about who Brooke is kissing? That question might just unravel everything.Old sparks, fresh tensions, and jealous hearts—The Bold and the Beautiful is turning up the heat with every twist.

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