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The Bold And The Beautiful Spoilers: Eric Leaves His Entire Inheritance To Donna Logan

The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers say that she’s the love of his life, so it’s no wonder that he wants her to be taken care of after his death.

There’s new speculation that Eric Forrester is going to leave his entire inheritance to the one person that has stood by his side through the good times and the bad: Donna Logan.

This, of course, is going to leave a lot of people in his family outraged, including his son, Ridge Forrester. Keep reading below for everything you need to know.

The Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers: Eric Leaves His Entire Inheritance To Donna Logan

During the latest teaser trailer for The Bold and the Beautiful, everyone seems to be in panic mode over Eric’s impending death. However, he did assure Donna that she is going to be “well taken care of” in the event that he passes away.

Donna looked very emotional but completely understood what Eric was trying to say to her.

It goes without saying that a lot of The Bold and the Beautiful fans have a lot to say about this storyline. Some have taken to social media to write comments such as, There are just too many Logans involved in this Eric Logan storyline for me to care about it. I said what I said,” along with, “The Logans are Stephanie Forrester’s karma. She stole Eric away from his true love Beth, the Logan matriarch, with a pregnancy lie.

Ridge is Massimo Marone’s kid and Stephanie knew that when she lured Eric away from Beth. Now the Logans are entrenched in every aspect of everyone and everything Stephanie loved. Oh well…karma is a ……you know the rest.”

The Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers: What’s Next For Donna Logan?

Another fan wrote, “Just another storyline to prop the Logans!! Where are the Forresters? Taylor is in the dark and so is Zende!! Zende has a right to know. He’s Eric’s bloodline. And please don’t have Eric leave that mansion to any Logan!!”

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