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Bold and Beautiful Spoilers Video: ‘This Is All For You’

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Christmas Cheer

The action in this Bold and Beautiful spoilers preview for the week of December 23 begins with Brooke welcoming her daughter Bridget with a hug, Donna and Pam opening up their gifts on the couch in the Forrester mansion and realizing they have the same thing as we hear Steffy tell Finn, “There’s nothing like the power of Christmas.”

Christmas Fear

The action then switches to the prison where Bill encounters a beaten and bruised Luna. It brings out his protective side as he ask the young murderess, “What the hell happened to you?” She looks up at him, her eyes filled with hope that he’ll find a way to help her.

A Desperate Explanation

Elsewhere, Brooke has finally gotten her chance to speak with Ridge to attempt to explain why she took the Forrester Creations CEO job when Carter offered it to her. “This is all for you,” Brooke tells the love of her life. Ridge, on the other hand, isn’t buying it. “You put a knife in my back for me,” he asks her, incredulous at her reasoning.

A Horrible Shock

At Il Giardino, Remy is talking to Electra, who needed her good friend to be a comfort to her during a very low moment in her life — having been fired at Forrester. “I meant what I said,” Remy tells Electra, adding, “I’m here for you… just like before.” As we hear him say that, we see Electra searching what looks like Remy’s place, her eyes widening before she literally screams. Does this mean she finally knows who her stalker is? See it all for yourself in the preview video below, let us know what you think is going to happen in the comments section and for a first look at what’s happening on all the soaps next week, including B&B, click here.

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