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The Bold and the Beautiful Preview: Steffy & Donna Fight for Eric’s Treatment – Showdown with Stubborn Ridge

The Bold and the Beautiful (B&B) spoilers preview reveals that Ridge Forrester (Thorsten Kaye) will land in a tight spot thanks to Eric Forrester’s (John McCook) final wishes. Eric’s medical power of attorney will be in Ridge’s hands, so that’ll give him too much control as far as Eric’s other loved ones are concerned.

John “Finn” Finnegan (Tanner Novlan) will see a path forward for Eric that Dr. Colin Colby (Justiin Davis) and all the other doctors involved didn’t see.

It may be a long shot, but Finn will present a treatment option and hope it could be just what Eric needs to survive.

However, the documents Eric drew up may specify that he doesn’t want to be kept alive through artificial means.

Since Eric’s condition is so dire, his loved ones will worry about whether he can survive long enough to even be treated.

The weekly preview below shows Ridge will push back against some of his family members and act like he has to do the right thing for Eric.

The problem is that not everyone will agree on what the right thing is!

During the week of December 11-15, B&B spoilers say Donna Logan (Jennifer Gareis) and Steffy Forrester (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) will take a stand.

Ridge will rile them up with his actions, so Steffy and Donna will team up for a showdown with him.

Steffy will obviously put a lot of faith in Finn, who knows what he’s doing and wouldn’t be suggesting this treatment plan if it wasn’t reasonable.

It’ll leave Steffy feeling like they need to trust Finn and give Eric this final opportunity to recover by any means necessary.

Likewise, Donna would do anything to keep Eric by her side for as long as possible.

Since Ridge could be blocking Eric’s path to recovering, Donna certainly won’t be happy about that.

Thorne Forrester (Winsor Harmon) and Bridget Forrester (Ashley Jones) will eventually add to the pressure that Ridge is under.

Ridge’s heart will be in the right place, but as the weekly preview for December 11 – 15 shows, the Forresters just won’t think he’s handling this responsibility well at all.

The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers say there’ll be plenty of family hostility while Eric’s presumably in a coma, so we’ll bring you updates on all the surprising news and heated confrontations!

CDL will have other sizzling Bold and the Beautiful spoilers, news and updates to check out, so make us your favorite B&B hotspot.

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