
Bold and the Beautiful fans, it’s time to take a hard look at Ridge Forrester—because right now, the man is behaving less like a respectful son and more like someone actively sabotaging his own father. Instead of being supportive, Ridge is treating Eric like a helpless camper who needs constant supervision. At this point, many viewers are left wondering: who exactly does Ridge think he is?
Let’s go back to the start. Eric Forrester—the legend, the founder, the name plastered across the company building—simply expressed that he wanted to return to something he loves. He didn’t ask to climb a mountain, run a marathon, or take on anything physically demanding. All he said was that he wanted to help design a comeback collection. That’s it. Sketching, imagining, creating—his favorite thing to do.
And Ridge’s response? Not encouragement. Not even an attempt to meet him halfway. Instead, Ridge decides to throw a surprise retirement party. Imagine walking into a meeting expecting to talk about your new ideas, only to be ambushed with decorations, emotional speeches, and a symbolic “goodbye” wrapped up in a bow. It’s basically Ridge saying, “Congrats, Dad, you’re finished,” without ever asking if that’s what Eric wanted.
If the situation had been reversed, Ridge would have exploded. He would have given a handful of dramatic monologues about respect, loyalty, and personal freedom before storming out of the room. But because it’s his father, Ridge suddenly believes he’s the authority on what’s best.
And it isn’t just Ridge being condescending—several people who claim to care about Eric have also started nudging him toward retirement. They insist it’s for his health, his happiness, his peace of mind. But honestly, what could possibly be more stressful than having people strip away your purpose and treat you like you’re too fragile to even sit at a drafting table?
Designing is what gives Eric life. He isn’t asking to run a fashion empire single-handedly or attend all-night planning sessions. He just wants to sketch and contribute creatively to the industry he helped build from scratch. Yet Ridge keeps acting like Eric belongs at home sipping herbal tea, flipping through crossword books, and staying out of the way while “the young people” handle business.
Why can’t Eric simply be part of the creative process while everyone else takes on the physical demands? It would allow him to stay engaged without being overworked. But this is where Ridge’s motivations start to look suspicious. Is this truly concern for Eric’s health—or fear that Eric might steal the spotlight once again? It’s hard to ignore how determined Ridge seems to be about keeping the design throne all to himself.
Thankfully, someone finally spoke up. Daphne Rose came out and criticized Ridge’s behavior, saying what countless viewers have been thinking for weeks. Ridge is talking to Eric like a misbehaving teenager rather than the father who mentored him, guided him, and shaped the designer he is today. No wonder social media is tearing Ridge apart—his treatment of Eric is not only disrespectful, it’s downright humiliating.
But Eric isn’t rolling over. He’s pushing back against this forced retirement, refusing to let his own son decide when his career ends. That spark of determination suggests this conflict is only getting started. Ridge may believe he can take control of the narrative, but Eric isn’t backing down quietly.
This sets the stage for an explosive clash within the Forrester family—one that could bring long-buried tensions to the surface. Fans are asking the question no one can ignore: Will Ridge finally realize how selfish he’s been and start treating Eric with the respect he deserves? Or are we racing toward a major father-versus-son showdown that threatens the stability of Forrester Creations altogether?
Because at this point, Ridge’s ego is practically wearing a crown of its own. And if he isn’t careful, this retirement plot might be the thing that knocks that crown straight off his head. One thing is clear: this storyline is just beginning, and it has the potential to reshape the Forrester power structure in a way that fans won’t soon forget.
Stay tuned—because this battle over Eric’s future could become one of the show’s biggest turning points yet.
