Brooke is kidnapped – Ridge faints when he sees Brooke’s finger The Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers

Los Angeles has seen its share of scandal, but nothing could prepare the Forrester family for the darkness consuming Thomas Forrester.
What began as a son’s desperate hope to reunite his parents has twisted into a dangerous obsession—one that threatens Brooke Logan’s life and shakes Ridge Forrester to his core.
The breaking point comes when Thomas spots the glittering diamond ring on Brooke’s finger—the symbol of her renewed marriage to Ridge. In an instant, the fragile restraint Thomas had clung to since returning from Paris shatters. That ring isn’t just jewelry.
To Thomas, it’s a weapon, proof that Brooke has once again “stolen” his father from Taylor. His fury explodes in the Forrester design office, where he corners Brooke, his voice trembling with rage as he hisses: “You will not destroy my family again.”
When Ridge arrives to witness his son manhandling his new wife, the confrontation erupts into chaos. For Thomas, the betrayal cuts too deep—Ridge choosing Brooke so quickly after breaking Taylor’s heart is proof of everything he’s always believed: that Brooke manipulates, seduces, and destroys without consequence.
But Thomas doesn’t see himself as the villain. In his mind, he’s the protector—the only one strong enough to shield his mother from another heartbreak.
That twisted logic drives his descent into obsession. Watching Taylor crumble only fuels his determination to make Brooke pay.
With chilling precision, Thomas begins plotting revenge. He studies Brooke’s routines, calculating her most vulnerable moments. To him, this isn’t reckless—it’s justice.
And when the moment comes, Thomas strikes. Brooke vanishes, whisked away to a remote hideout where Thomas delivers his ultimatum: leave Ridge forever and confess to the destruction she’s caused the Forrester family.
The storyline takes a horrifying turn when Ridge receives a package that shatters him. Inside is Brooke’s wedding ring—still on her severed finger. The grotesque message is Thomas’s way of proving his power, a warning that Ridge’s choices come with unbearable consequences.
For Ridge, the horror is twofold: the woman he loves is in unthinkable danger, and his own son may be lost to a darkness from which there’s no return.
As the Forrester family reels, the ultimate question looms: can anyone stop Thomas before his obsession destroys everything—and everyone—in its path?