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The Bold And The Beautiful: A Very Special Episode Is Coming Up

As Thanksgiving approaches, fans of The Bold and the Beautiful are in for a treat with a special episode dedicated to the enduring love story of Ridge and Brooke, affectionately known as “Bridge.” Set to air on Wednesday, November 22, 2023. This episode promises to be a heartwarming journey down memory lane. It will celebrate the decades-long romance that has entertained audiences since the 1987. So let’s delve in and have a look at what the fans can expect!

Thanksgiving With ‘Bridge’!

The episode kicks off with Ridge creating a romantic evening for Brooke, expressing his gratitude for their enduring love. Viewers can expect an intimate dinner setting, where the couple reconnects and remembers the important moments that defined their famous love story. It’s like taking a nostalgic journey through their history, seeing how “Bridge” has changed over time. But you know what’s the highlight of the episode? The flashbacks of Brooke and Ridge’s journey that the show will feature.

Longtime fans will be in for a treat with glimpses of the couple’s early years, including scenes from the show’s premiere in 1987. To capture the essence of their beginnings, the creators have seamlessly integrated clips from before Thorsten Kaye took on the role of Ridge, featuring the original portrayal by Ronn Moss. The flashbacks will transport viewers to key moments in “Bridge’s” history. Speaking of key moments such as unforgettable 1994 wedding where Brooke made a dramatic entrance on a horse.

The Bold And The Beautiful Celebrates Ten Years Of Thorsten Kaye!

The creative way of showing scenes without Thorsten Kaye’s Ridge lets fans experience the magic of their early connection again. As the story moves to Kaye’s portrayal, the episode will reveal clips that show the chemistry and growth of Brooke and Ridge in different situations. The enduring success of the Brooke and Ridge love story is because of the brilliant vision of “B&B Creator” Bill Bell. Right from the start, Bell created an interesting story that joined two characters from different worlds.

B&B/ Thorsten Kaye (Ridge Forrester)

Brooke, the girl from the other side of the tracks, while Ridge, the man from Beverly Hills, started a timeless love story with lots of highs and lows, a real example of destiny. This special episode is like a preview for Thorsten Kaye’s upcoming 10th anniversary on The Bold and the Beautiful,” set for December 13.

As fans look forward to this big milestone, the Thanksgiving celebration is the best way to honor the actor’s ten years on the show. So mark your calendars for this special event that no B&B fan will want to miss! Meanwhile keep your dial locked on TV Season & Spoilers for all the latest scoops on The Bold and the Beautiful!

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