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B&B May Have Made the Same Mistake With Zende All Over Again

Is Zende’s resentment justified?

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The Bold and the Beautiful keeps repeating the same mistake with Zende. For years, he’s watched other people become the main priority. Is Forrester Creations taking Zende for granted? Is his resentment justified?

Key Takeaways

  • Zende was sidelined in favor of the “golden child.”
  • This dynamic has been a recurring cycle on the soap opera.
  • Zende’s career is constantly sidelined to prop up other characters.

Is Zende Getting the Short End of the Stick?

Zende (Delon De Metz) has growing resentment over his role at Forrester Creations. Even though he’s a skilled designer, he’s been treated like an afterthought.

Zende has watched others become the main priority at FC. It previously happened with Thomas (Matthew Aktinson) and Hope (Annika Noelle), who pushed him out of the design team. Now, it’s happening with R.J. (Brayan Nicoletti), who has pushed Zende out of the spotlight.

Zende is the most underutilized asset on FC. Ridge (Thorsten Kaye) and Eric (John McCook) shower praise on R.J., while Zende’s hard work is consistently on the sidelines.

Zende’s designs for Hope for the Future have been publicly uncredited. Zende is often shifted around to fill roles in other collections rather than spearheading his own. This leaves Zende frustrated with his job.

Is Zende’s Frustration Justified?

This doesn’t just happen in Zende’s career. He was involved in love triangles that saw him take a backseat. Because of this, Zende never had a viable love interest.

He is defined only by his relationship with the Forresters, rather than by his love life or professional progression. These slights have caused Zende to question his loyalty to Forrester Creations.

He is devoted and committed to his family, but they don’t reciprocate. Watching Ridge, Eric, and the rest of the family pat R.J. on the back for the same contributions that Zende has made is the reason behind his discontent.

His latest conversation with Carter (Lawrence Saint-Victor) revealed a man who had grown tired of waiting for his time in the spotlight. The Forrester leadership takes Zende for granted, and his mounting resentment is justified.

Why Zende’s Resentment is Justified

As a formally trained, experienced designer, Zende remained loyal to his family business. But he’s treated as a support system while less-qualified individuals and nepo babies have been given the leading role he already earned.

Zende’s complaints are fair, considering the company expects him to show unyielding support and patience while his creative talents go unrewarded. Should Zende leave Forrester Creations for a rival fashion house like Logan that might appreciate him?

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