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The Bold and the Beautiful: Bridget discovers that Dr. Colby is a fraud – Eric is not really sick

In a shocking turn of events on CBS’s “The Bold and the Beautiful,” Bridget, taken aback by the news of Eric’s alleged illness, embarked on a mission to uncover the truth. While others resigned themselves to Eric’s imminent demise, Bridget, a doctor

herself, harbored suspicions and swiftly transported Eric to a renowned New York hospital for a thorough evaluation.

Utilizing advanced medical technology, the hospital conducted comprehensive tests, revealing that Eric suffered from only minor ailments, contrary to Dr. Colby’s diagnosis of cancer. Bridget, confident in these accurate findings from the reputable institution, was certain of Eric’s potential for a long, healthy life with proper care and nutrition.

Confronting Dr. Colby, Bridget demanded an explanation for the glaring discrepancy. Colby, recognizing Bridget’s expertise, confessed to being bribed by Sheila, whose intentions were to wreak havoc on the Forrester family. Initially hesitant due to ethical concerns, Colby succumbed to the allure of Sheila’s substantial bribe and her intimidating threats.

The revelation sent shockwaves through the Forrester family, awakening suspicions about Sheila’s true nature. Ridge and Steffy, incensed by Sheila’s deceit, realized she remained as malevolent as ever. This exposed Sheila’s cunning facade, cautioning everyone against underestimating her manipulative ways and urging constant vigilance.

As chaos ensued within the Forrester family, Sheila observed from a distance, her actions causing far more trouble than anyone anticipated, reaffirming the need for unwavering caution in dealing with her deceptive schemes.

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