FULL – The Bold and the Beautiful December 29 – January 2 | B&B Spoilers

FULL – The Bold and the Beautiful December 29 – January 2 | B&B Spoilers

Next week on The Bold and the Beautiful, a single word becomes the most dangerous weapon in Los Angeles fashion—and it threatens to tear one of the show’s most iconic families apart.

As the year turns and tensions erupt, legacy, identity, and long-buried resentment collide, setting the stage for a battle

that could permanently reshape power at Forrester Creations and beyond.

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The Logan Name Ignites a Family War

The drama explodes exactly where the latest episode leaves off, with Brooke and Katie Logan locked in a confrontation that has been simmering for years. At Spencer Publications, what begins as a tense business discussion quickly spirals into something far more personal. The issue at hand is deceptively simple: the use of the name “Logan” for Katie’s new fashion house. But for Brooke, that name isn’t just a label—it’s her identity, her legacy, and the brand she believes she built.

Brooke is livid, accusing Katie of crossing an unforgivable line by attaching the Logan name to a rival company. In her eyes, it’s a deliberate act of betrayal, one meant to undermine her position at Forrester and strip her of something deeply personal. Katie, however, refuses to back down. Standing firm, she reminds Brooke—and everyone else—that Logan is her name too. She will no longer accept being treated like the lesser sister or erased from the family narrative.

The room fractures instantly. Ridge steps in to defend Brooke, framing the argument as one of respect and ownership. Bill Spencer fires back just as quickly, making it clear he will not allow Ridge to intimidate Katie into submission. Donna, once again trapped between her sisters, pleads for calm, warning that the damage being done may be permanent. But mediation is no longer possible. This fight has gone too far.

Brooke vs. Katie: No Witnesses, No Mercy

In a shocking move, Brooke and Katie abruptly clear the room, demanding privacy in Bill’s office. Donna hesitates. Bill looks uneasy. Ridge watches with visible concern as the door closes behind them. Whatever happens next, it’s clear it won’t stay behind closed doors for long.

Inside, years of unresolved resentment pour out in seconds. Katie accuses Brooke of always needing control—over Forrester, over Ridge, and over the Logan name itself. Brooke fires back that Katie is exploiting the name not to empower herself, but to hurt her sister. Voices rise, old wounds reopen, and the argument turns brutal.

Then Katie drops the line that changes everything. With icy calm, she points out that “Logan” isn’t just a brand to Brooke—it’s also the pet name Ridge uses for her. The room goes dead silent. The implication lands like a slap. This isn’t just about business. It’s about ego, possession, and Brooke’s need to own everything connected to Ridge.

Brooke freezes, her expression hardening as the truth sinks in. In that moment, something snaps.

A Legal Bombshell Changes the Game

Realizing the fight may now hinge on legality, Bill and Katie pivot quickly. They reach out to Liam, hoping he can clarify whether Katie can legally use Logan as the name of her fashion house. Bill is confident at first, admitting that Ridge may be right—surely the Logans or Forrester Creations trademarked the name long ago.

But Liam drops a stunning bombshell. Calm and precise, he explains that while Forrester once held the trademark, it has since expired.

One word changes everything: expired.

Suddenly, Katie’s bold move no longer looks reckless—it looks brilliant. The balance of power shifts instantly, and the implications are enormous.

Forrester Creations in Panic Mode

Across town, Brooke and Ridge are spiraling. They rush to Carter, demanding answers as their confidence crumbles by the second. Ridge insists there must be a mistake—Forrester would never let something this important lapse. Carter hesitates before confirming the devastating truth. The trademark is no longer active.

Ridge panics, his voice rising as he demands to know how this could have happened. Brooke’s fury finally gives way to fear as her worst nightmare unfolds in real time. Not only can Katie legally use the Logan name—she could win.

“Is Logan still ours?” Brooke demands.

Carter’s silence says everything.

This is no longer just a branding dispute. It’s a fight over identity, legacy, and control. Katie isn’t merely launching a fashion house—she’s reclaiming her name. Brooke isn’t just fighting her sister—she’s facing the possibility of losing the one thing she’s always believed belonged solely to her. And if Katie wins the name, she wins the narrative.

Unease at the Beach House: A New Threat Emerges

As the Logan family war reaches a boiling point, a far more unsettling storyline quietly unfolds at the beach house. Now officially staying with Will and Electra, Miss Dylan’s presence grows heavier by the day. What should feel temporary instead feels invasive and deeply off-balance.

Small moments don’t add up. Steffy’s casual mention of texting Miss Dylan only heightens suspicion when Miss Dylan responds with a vague, dismissive explanation—she’ll need to get a new phone. There’s no urgency, no clarity, just deflection. For viewers already questioning her identity, it feels less like inconvenience and more like damage control.

The promo’s most chilling moment shows Miss Dylan standing alone, staring out the window, her eyes locked on Will. There’s no warmth or gratitude in her expression—only fixation. It’s not admiration. It’s obsession. The comparison becomes impossible to ignore. Fans are seeing echoes of Luna: the intensity, the tunnel vision, the dangerous attachment.

If Miss Dylan truly is who she claims to be, why does she look at Will like he belongs to her?

Electra attempts to set boundaries in a calm, respectful way, explaining that all Will wants is respect. Miss Dylan’s empty response is chilling. Her behavior doesn’t align with someone healing or grateful for shelter—it feels calculated, observant, and predatory. The question looms larger with every scene: is Miss Dylan really Miss Dylan, or is Luna hiding in plain sight?

If so, Will may be standing at the center of her next spiral.

Eric Considers a New Beginning

Meanwhile, Eric Forrester faces a crossroads of his own. In a candid conversation with Donna, he admits that something inside him has shifted. Being forced into retirement and pushed aside by Ridge, Brooke, and Steffy has left him restless and unfulfilled. Eric doesn’t just miss working—he misses being relevant.

Then he brings up Katie’s fashion house.

The moment feels seismic. Eric speaks with admiration about Katie stepping out of Forrester’s shadow, trusting her instincts, and refusing to be dismissed. There’s an unmistakable implication that he sees in her venture the respect, passion, and creative freedom he no longer feels at his own family’s company.

Donna understands immediately. If Eric aligns himself with Katie, it won’t just be a professional move—it will be a deeply personal declaration. A quiet but powerful decision to move forward, even if it means standing opposite Ridge and Brooke.

As the week unfolds, one thing becomes clear: identities will be challenged, loyalties will fracture, and the future of multiple families hangs in the balance. On The Bold and the Beautiful, the new year begins not with resolution—but with war.