The Bold and the Beautiful recap for Friday, May 3 features two schemers playing dangerous games.
Happy Birthday, Flo!
Flo (Katrina Bowden) did not get a birthday bash but she did get an invitation to become a member of the LA elite.
She has Logan blood running through her veins so it was time to live out her destiny. Hope (Annika Noelle) and Brooke (Katherine Kelly Lang) made one more offer to bring her into the FC fold.
Flo took the job but made it clear she never intended on getting in Steffy’s way. Phoebe is HER daughter and Flo only wanted to put the past behind her and move forward.
Shauna (Denise Richards) was all about the glitz and glam of her daughter’s new life. Flo will have it all as long as she keeps her mouth shut.
Be Mine!
Hope arrived home geared up for someone one-on-one time with Douglas but found his father instead. The kiddo was off at the park with Maya, which gave Thomas (Mathew Atkinson) the perfect opportunity to push all of Hope’s buttons.
Thomas started in on how much the girls need Liam (Scott Clifton). It was not fair to for Steffy to raise them alone when their dad had a chance to be there. She needed to do the right thing and make Liam be the man they all want him to be.
Then, Thomas made it clear her place was with him and Thomas. The little boy loves her more than the sun and the moon and Thomas knows Hope adores Douglas too. Plus, they were a couple in love once, so would it be that hard to get back to that place?
In that moment, Thomas did the unthinkable. He took Hope’s face in his hands and planted a passionate kiss on her lips. She pulled away but did she feel what he is feeling?
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