Hope Logan’s engagement to Carter Walton was supposed to mark a fresh beginning—one unmarred by the chaos of her past with Liam or the unrelenting passion of her past with Thomas. But in The Bold and the Beautiful, no secret stays buried for long. What seemed like a celebration soon unravels into betrayal, heartbreak, and a wedding that will never happen.
Carter, ever the gentleman, had believed that he and Hope were building something real. His steady love was a balm to her broken heart. He had no idea that deep beneath Hope’s calm surface, a quiet storm raged. Hope was still tied to Liam, emotionally if not romantically—and with his failing health came a burden she couldn’t ignore.
Liam had expressed one final wish before his condition worsened: that Hope move on, that she find happiness. Hope took that wish to heart. But instead of following her own desires, she made a choice for him. Saying yes to Carter wasn’t just about love—it was a farewell to Liam.
When she finally told Carter the truth, it shattered him. He felt humiliated, used, and betrayed. The ring he had given her became a symbol of everything false between them. Without anger, but full of sorrow, he ended the engagement then and there.
The aftermath left Forester Creations reeling. Gossip swirled. Tensions rose. Brooke defended Hope’s intentions, but even she couldn’t deny the damage done. Meanwhile, Ridge and Steffy saw the writing on the wall: this wasn’t about Carter at all. This was about Thomas.
And Thomas, halfway around the world, is watching.
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In an emotional twist worthy of Forrester drama, Hope Logan tells Carter Walton a heartbreaking truth that detonates their engagement and sends shockwaves through Los Angeles. After accepting Carter’s ring and announcing the wedding with fanfare, Hope was hailed as finally choosing peace over passion. But peace, it turns out, was just a lie she told herself—and Carter.
Liam Spencer’s deteriorating condition had been quietly steering Hope’s decisions. She wanted to give Liam something to hold on to, a sense of closure. Accepting Carter’s proposal was her way of honoring that. But the problem? It wasn’t real love. Not the kind that lasts.
Carter learned the truth just days before the wedding. Hope, wracked with guilt, confessed everything. That she had cared for him. But that her yes came more from sympathy and emotional fatigue than from genuine love. She hadn’t even meant to lie. She just didn’t realize the depth of her grief.
Carter was stunned. His world flipped in seconds. He had envisioned a life with Hope—believed her love was sincere. Now, he saw it for what it was: a comfort she gave a dying man, not a bond shared between equals. Refusing to marry a woman who pitied him, Carter canceled the wedding. He handed back the ring and walked away.
Hope is left alone. Steffy, who had quietly predicted the collapse, finds herself conflicted. Brooke is heartbroken for her daughter. Ridge, caught in the middle, can only reflect on how wrong choices made from good intentions can still hurt.
And then there’s Thomas. Still in Paris, but not for long.
The headlines reach him. So does the truth. That Hope said yes—not to him, not out of passion—but to someone else, out of obligation. And yet, now that the engagement has crumbled, Hope’s path forward is once again unclear.
The final scene? A shadowed figure boarding a flight to L.A., his name whispered on the wind: Thomas Forrester is coming home.