The recent developments in Taylor Hayes and Ridge Forrester’s storyline in The Bold and the Beautiful have left many wondering whether they will part ways again. Famously referred to as ‘Tridge’, the couple’s paths crossed in the 1990s when Ridge was already married to someone else. They were married twice and experienced many highs and lows. After being apart several times, an indecisive Ridge has continued to waver between her and Brooke, causing emotional hurt. There have been some stressful moments recently that have led people to wonder if Tridge would part ways.
Will Taylor Hayes and Ridge Forrester break up again on The Bold and the Beautiful?
It remains unclear whether Taylor Hayes and Ridge Forrester will break up or not on The Bold and the Beautiful. However, the current tense situations amid Brooke, Taylor, and Ridge have made fans think so.
The current premise features Taylor and Ridge getting closer once again, causing a potential rift in the latter’s bond with Brooke. Ridge has also asked Taylor to move in together and their romance seems to be standing strong currently. While Brooke was engrossed with Steffy’s arrival to regain control of the company, her beau was busy renewing his relationship with his ex.
Brooke, nevertheless, learns about Ridge’s closeness to Taylor after Donna informs her about their intimate moments. This has severed Brooke and Taylor’s bond, as the former now dislikes her and has also accused her of deceit. However, Taylor refuted her claims, revealing that Brooke’s current moves led to her heartbreak. While Brooke continues to tackle the fresh wound after breaking up with Ridge, the tensions continue to grow within the love triangle.
Viewers can expect Taylor and Ridge to face another wave of difficulties in their relationship due to Brooke’s emotionalities and the current Forrester Creations leadership struggle. To avoid Brooke, Ridge is looking for solace in Taylor, however, it might get threatened, if she commits a mistake. This might lead to betrayal and trust issues, and cause a potential strain on their renewed bond.