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B&B Recaps Week of July 31, 2006

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Friday, August 4, 2006
On the day of the Brooke’s Bedroom preview, Donna was backstage and unnerved by the throng of reporters waiting out in the showroom. “I wish Brooke were here,” Donna sighed, but Ridge insisted they would be fine without her big sister. “I have never been so nervous in my life,” Donna fretted and Ridge gave her a reassuring kiss. Stephanie tried to put in her two cents about the show, but Felicia advised Mom to butt out.

At Marone Industries, Brooke worried over Ridge calling the shots with Brooke’s Bedroom. She didn’t like being kept in the dark with what’s going to happen with the new line and she decided to attend the preview after all. Nick declared she wasn’t going without him and tagged along. When they showed up at Forrester Creations, the press was delighted to see Brooke and she announced that she had every confidence in Ridge’s vision.

The show began and Ridge came out on the runway to announce that the new Brooke’s Bedroom line is “sexual without apology.” The show began with Donna writhing on a bed in sexy lingerie and then she wiggled on the runway. Donna even went into the audience to cavort with the reporters as well as Nick and Eric. Stephanie and Brooke didn’t look very amused. Backstage, Ridge praised Donna for her actions. The finale featured a strip tease show by Donna and the audience gave a standing ovation. Ridge joined Donna on the runway and they reveled in the adulation.

After the reporters were gone, Brooke was visibly upset with the show. “Now you know how I felt watching you all these years,” Stephanie noted. “How does it feel to watch your sister take your place?” A peeved Brooke went backstage to see Ridge toasting Donna. Brooke reamed Donna for her raunchy behavior. “I really have no option but to end this before anymore damage is done,” Brooke announced. “I’m sorry, but you’re fired!”

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