Brooke tells FIVE WORDS to shut down Ridge’s reunion plea after he saved her | Bold and Beautiful

🌊 A Yacht, A Proposal… And a Storm

Brooke Logan makes a bold decision — one that leaves jaws dropping across Los Angeles.

After years of heartbreak, love triangles, and second chances, Brooke walks away from Ridge and boards a yacht with Nick. Her goal? To leave behind the past and sail into a more stable future.

But what starts as a romantic escape quickly turns into a nightmare.
As Nick prepares to propose, a violent storm strikes the yacht. Brooke, thrown off balance, is swept into the sea — a terrifying twist no one saw coming.


🛟 Ridge Risks It All

Back onshore, Ridge receives the distress call — and without hesitation, dives into the water to save her.

He pulls Brooke from the waves and refuses to let her out of his sight until she’s safe. The near-tragedy jolts him with clarity: Brooke is the only woman he wants. Not Taylor. Not memories. Just Brooke.

As soon as she regains consciousness, Ridge makes his move:

“I thought I lost you,” he says. “I realized I can’t live without you. Come back to me, Logan.”


đź’” Brooke Says No

But this time, Brooke doesn’t say yes.
With tear-filled eyes and stunning resolve, she whispers:

“I can’t. Not this time.”

She acknowledges Ridge’s love — but she no longer trusts him.

“You always run back to Taylor. I’m done being the woman you remember only when it’s convenient.”

She thanks him for saving her life… but makes it clear: she’s not choosing Nick. She’s not choosing Ridge.
She’s choosing herself.


👏 Fallout at Forrester

  • Eric and Donna are stunned by Brooke’s strength.

  • Taylor feels the shift — but knows this doesn’t make Ridge hers either.

  • Nick is left uncertain: will Brooke come back to him or stay on her own path?

  • And Ridge — the man who dove into the ocean for love — is left utterly alone. Not because Brooke stopped loving him, but because she’s done waiting for him to change.


đź’¬ Sound Off: Did Brooke Finally Make the Right Choice?

Should she have forgiven Ridge after everything he did to save her?
Or was this the ultimate act of self-love — walking away, not out of anger, but because she finally knows her worth?

Drop your thoughts in the comments. This one’s going down in B&B history.

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