“YOU CAN’ WORK FOR KATIE” – Ridge angrily blasts Eric after knowing what he did | Bold and Beautiful
Forrester Creations is thrown into turmoil as a family confrontation erupts with a level of fury that leaves nothing untouched in The Bold and the Beautiful. What begins as a professional disagreement spirals into a deeply personal reckoning when Ridge Forrester learns exactly what his father has done—and reacts with a rage that shocks even those used to Forrester family warfare. His words are sharp, final, and devastating:
“You can’t work for Katie.”
The target of Ridge’s anger is none other than Eric Forrester, whose decision to align himself professionally with Katie Logan ignites one of the most emotionally charged clashes the Forrester family has seen in years.
The fallout begins quietly, but the tension is unmistakable.
Ridge senses something is off long before the truth comes out. Conversations feel guarded. Glances are exchanged behind his back. And when he finally learns that Eric has offered his creative talents—and his legendary name—to support Katie’s new professional venture, Ridge doesn’t see generosity. He sees betrayal.
For Ridge, this isn’t just about business.
Eric’s move strikes at the heart of everything Ridge believes Forrester Creations stands for. To him, the Forrester legacy is sacred—something built by generations, protected by loyalty, and never to be used as leverage against the family itself. The idea that Eric would lend his name to a venture outside the Forrester umbrella, especially one involving Katie, feels like a deliberate act of defiance.
The confrontation is explosive.
Ridge storms in, demanding answers, his voice already tight with restrained fury. Eric doesn’t deny it. He doesn’t apologise. Instead, he calmly explains that Katie needed help—and he chose to give it. He insists his decision wasn’t meant to undermine Ridge or the company, but to support someone he respects.
That explanation only fuels Ridge’s anger.
Ridge accuses Eric of crossing an unforgivable line. He argues that Eric’s involvement legitimises Katie’s project in a way that directly competes with Forrester Creations. Worse still, it sends a message that Eric no longer believes in Ridge’s leadership. For Ridge, this isn’t mentorship—it’s mutiny.
Eric fires back.
He reminds Ridge that Forrester Creations was never meant to be ruled by fear or ego. He insists that creativity shouldn’t be confined by loyalty tests, and that helping Katie doesn’t mean turning his back on his own family. Eric makes it painfully clear that he won’t be told where—or for whom—he can work.
The exchange cuts deep because it’s layered with years of unresolved tension.

Ridge’s outburst isn’t just about Katie—it’s about control, insecurity, and the growing fear that his father no longer trusts his vision. Eric’s refusal to back down exposes a generational rift that’s been widening quietly for years. For the first time, Ridge is forced to confront the possibility that his father sees him not as a successor—but as a barrier.
Katie, caught in the middle, is blindsided by the intensity of the fallout.
She never intended to spark a Forrester civil war. Her decision to accept Eric’s help was rooted in necessity and respect, not revenge. But Ridge’s reaction makes it clear that, in his eyes, her involvement alone is enough to justify fury. Katie is left grappling with guilt, anger, and the realisation that her independence may come at a devastating cost.
The confrontation sends shockwaves through the entire Forrester family.
Allies are forced to take sides. Some believe Ridge is right to protect the company at all costs. Others quietly agree with Eric—that creativity and integrity shouldn’t be weaponised as tools of control. The tension bleeds into every corner of Forrester Creations, affecting morale, trust, and long-standing relationships.
Ridge’s declaration—“You can’t work for Katie”—becomes more than an angry demand. It becomes a line drawn in the sand.
Eric refuses to cross back.
He stands firm, asserting his independence and reminding Ridge that the Forrester name belongs to more than one person. The moment is devastating not because of the shouting, but because of what it reveals: a father and son no longer aligned, each convinced the other has lost sight of what truly matters.
As the dust settles, the consequences begin to take shape.
Ridge’s authority is questioned. Eric’s loyalty is scrutinised. Katie’s future becomes uncertain. And the family business, once a symbol of unity, now feels like a battlefield where love and ambition collide.
The storyline refuses to offer an easy resolution.
There is no immediate apology. No quick compromise. Instead, The Bold and the Beautiful leans into emotional realism, showing how deeply personal wounds can masquerade as professional disputes. This isn’t just about fashion—it’s about legacy, respect, and the painful realisation that even family can become rivals.
As the episode closes, one truth becomes unavoidable: Ridge and Eric have crossed into dangerous territory. Their relationship has been fundamentally altered, and the fallout will ripple far beyond one argument or one business decision.
And as Forrester Creations braces for what comes next, one haunting question hangs in the air: when loyalty to family clashes with loyalty to self, who decides where the line is drawn—and what happens when that line can never be erased?