What If Dr. Bridget Forrester FAKES Will’s Paternity Test on B&B? This INSANE Theory Is Actually BONKERS!

By Mike Garcia 10/04/2025


WILL BRIDGET FORRESTER PLAY BAD DOC BY FAKING TWO TESTS TO SAVE WILL?

TL;DR: Okay so hear me out – what if Bridget Forrester looks at those paternity results, sees Will is the father, and just… lies about it? Like straight-up commits medical fraud to save her cousin from being tied to his rapist forever?

This absolutely unhinged B&B theory explores how Bridget could fake not one but TWO paternity tests, throw Remy under the bus, and create a months-long deception that only explodes when Luna’s prison baby needs a life-saving blood transfusion. It’s messy, it’s illegal, and honestly? It could totally happen.

The Setup: Bridget Gets Her Hands on the Truth

So here’s where we are on The Bold and the BeautifulLuna Nozawa (Lisa Yamada) is rubbing her belly like she’s summoning a genie to grant her three wishes (spoiler alert: those wishes are probably “stay out of prison,” “make everyone forget I’m a murderer,” and “get the Spencer fortune”). But girlfriend might want to be careful what she wishes for because those paternity test results are about to come in!

Meanwhile, Will Spencer (Crew Morrow) is over here apologizing to Electra Forrester (Laneya Grace) for “causing her pain” – DUDE, STOP. You didn’t cause anything! Luna literally drugged and raped you! This is not your fault! But Will’s parents aren’t about to let Luna manipulate her way out of this situation. 

Katie Logan (Heather Tom) brings in the big guns: “You remember my niece,” she says, escorting Dr. Bridget Forrester (Ashley Jones) into the Spencer mansion like she’s the Ghost of Christmas Future. “She’ll be administering the paternity test. You’re not gonna Luna Nozawa your way out of this one!”

Oh, Katie. Sweet, naive Katie. You think having family administer the test keeps Luna from manipulating the results. But what if the call is coming from inside the house? What if Bridget is the one who ends up playing God with those test results?

Everyone’s standing around waiting for answers. “Please, Bridget,” Will begs, “what does it say?” And this is the moment where everything could change.

The Twist: What If Bridget Commits Medical Fraud for Love?

Picture this absolutely INSANE scenario: Bridget Forrester looks at those results. She sees clear as day that Will is the father. And instead of telling the truth like a normal person, she makes a split-second decision to COMPLETELY LIE ABOUT IT.

Why? Because Bridget loves her cousin. She’s watched Will suffer through being sexually assaulted. She’s seen him struggle with the possibility of being forever tied to the psychopath who violated him. She’s watched Electra deal with the trauma of her boyfriend being victimized. And Bridget thinks, “You know what? Screw the truth. I’m a doctor, I have the power to change this kid’s entire life trajectory, so let’s just… not tell anyone he’s the father.”

So Bridget falsifies the results. She announces to the room that Will is NOT the father. Can you even IMAGINE the relief? Will probably collapses with gratitude. Katie and Bill Spencer (Don Diamont) are hugging their son and thanking God. Electra can finally breathe. And LunaLuna’s standing there like “Wait, WHAT? But I KNOW when I got pregnant and WHO I was with!”

This is where Bridget’s plan gets even more buckwild.

Luna Scrambles and Remy Gets DEMOLISHED

With Will “officially” off the hook, Luna’s in full panic mode. She’s doing the mental math, trying to figure out how this is possible, when suddenly she remembers: Remy Pryce (Christian Weissmann). She and Remy hooked up! So obviously (in Luna’s delusional mind), Remy MUST be the father!

Luna immediately pivots harder than a ballerina on speed. She’s now insisting Remy is the baby daddy, demanding ANOTHER paternity test, and probably already planning how to manipulate Remy into supporting her and the baby. Because if there’s one thing Luna excels at, it’s manipulation and delusion.

Here’s where Bridget’s lie becomes a full-blown conspiracy: she has to fake the SECOND test too. Bridgetmanipulates the results AGAIN to show that Remy IS the father, completely throwing this poor man under the bus to protect Will.

Remy’s probably standing there like “Wait, WHAT? I mean, yeah, we hooked up, but…” But what’s he gonna say? DNA doesn’t lie! Except, you know, when doctors commit fraud, but Remy doesn’t know that little detail.

Remy and Deacon Try to Be Heroes (While Bridget Drowns in Guilt)

Here’s where this gets surprisingly wholesome in the middle of the chaos: Remy and Deacon Sharpe (Sean Kanan) actually step up like decent human beings. Remy doesn’t want anything to do with Luna (because who would?), but he’s not going to abandon a kid who he thinks is his. And Deacon, being the reformed bad boy turned stand-up guy, supports Remy through this absolute nightmare.

They start making plans. They’re talking about how Remy can be involved in the baby’s life while keeping Luna’stoxic influence to a minimum. They’re even discussing Deacon adopting the baby since Luna is definitely going to prison for her crimes (murder, kidnapping, rape – you know, just casual Tuesday activities for Luna).

It’s actually kind of beautiful watching these two men try to save an innocent child from their criminal mother. Meanwhile, Bridget’s watching all this unfold from the sidelines, knowing SHE’S the reason Remy thinks he’s the father. The guilt is probably eating her alive, but she keeps telling herself it’s for Will’s protection.

Will, blissfully unaware, is moving on with his life. He’s healing from his trauma with Electra by his side. Katie and Bill are relieved their son isn’t tied to Luna forever. Everything seems like it’s working out, even though it’s all built on Bridget’s increasingly elaborate web of lies.

The Baby Is Born and Everything Goes to Hell

Fast forward several months. Luna gives birth in prison because that’s where she belongs, and plot twist: the baby is VERY sick. Like, critically ill. This tiny infant gets rushed to the hospital, and the doctors quickly determine the baby needs a blood transfusion to survive.

Remy, believing he’s the father, immediately volunteers to donate. He’s ready to save his child’s life. They do the blood work and… Remy’s not a match. Not even CLOSE.

The medical team is CONFUSED because biological parents are usually compatible blood donors, especially in emergency situations. They start asking questions. Remy’s freaking out. Deacon’s demanding answers. And BridgetBridget Forrester knows her entire house of cards is about to come crashing down in the most spectacular fashion possible.

The doctors want to run another paternity test – one that Bridget can’t control because there are multiple physicians involved and a baby’s LIFE is on the line. There’s no way to fake this one without getting caught, and even Bridget isn’t willing to let a baby die to maintain her lie.

The Truth Explodes: Will Was the Father ALL ALONG

When they run the real, legitimate, can’t-be-tampered-with paternity test, the truth finally comes out: Will Spencer is the biological father. He always was. Bridget lied about BOTH tests to protect him, and now that lie has exploded at literally the worst possible moment.

The fallout from this revelation is NUCLEAR-LEVEL CATASTROPHIC.

Will is absolutely DEVASTATED. He thought he’d escaped this nightmare, spent months healing and moving forward, and now he finds out he’s the father of a critically ill baby. All that peace and progress? Gone in an instant because his aunt decided to play God with his life.

Katie and Bill are FURIOUS with Bridget. Yes, they understand she was trying to protect Will, but her lie made everything exponentially worse. If she’d just told the truth from the beginning, Will would have had MONTHS to process and prepare. Instead, he gets blindsided when a baby is fighting for its life.

Electra has to process that her boyfriend IS tied to Luna forever through this child. Can she handle that? Does she even want to try? This poor girl signed up for a relationship with a trauma survivor, not permanent entanglement with his rapist.

Remy’s probably equal parts relieved (not the father!) and PISSED (I was lied to and used as a pawn!). He spent months preparing for fatherhood, making life plans around a child that was never his responsibility. Deacon’s probably ready to sue someone because this is INSANE.

And Luna? Oh, you KNOW she’s smug as hell from her prison cell, probably saying “I TOLD you it was Will’s baby!” Even when she’s locked up, she’s still causing maximum chaos.

Will Saves the Baby (But At What Cost?)

Despite the anger, confusion, and trauma, Will immediately volunteers for the blood transfusion. Because here’s the thing about Will – he’s a genuinely good person. Whatever he’s feeling about this situation, there’s a sick baby who needs help, and that baby is his biological child.

So Will saves the baby’s life. But the emotional and psychological cost? ASTRONOMICAL.

Now Will has to face the reality he thought he’d escaped: he IS the father of his rapist’s baby. That innocent child is alive because of him, but every time he looks at that baby, he’s going to remember the worst trauma of his life. He’s going to have to make impossible decisions about custody, about his role in this child’s life, about whether he can even handle being a parent under these circumstances.

This isn’t a “everything works out in the end” situation. This is a “how do you navigate fatherhood when the mother is in prison for raping you and the conception was literally a crime” situation. There are no good answers, no easy solutions, and no happy endings here.

Dr. Bridget Forrester Loses EVERYTHING

Bridget would have to face her family and admit she committed medical fraud. Multiple times. She falsified paternity tests, lied to everyone she loves, threw an innocent man under the bus, and delayed Will from dealing with the truth for MONTHS.

Her intentions were good – she wanted to protect her cousin from more trauma. But good intentions don’t excuse CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR. Bridget committed fraud. She violated medical ethics. She manipulated legal documents. This isn’t just “oops, I made a mistake” territory – this is “you could go to PRISON” territory.

She’d lose her medical license for sure. The hospital would fire her immediately. She might face actual criminal charges for falsifying medical records. And her relationship with Will? Probably destroyed. He might understand she was trying to help, but her lie made everything worse and robbed him of months to mentally prepare for fatherhood.

Katie would probably try to smooth things over because that’s who Katie is, but even she’d be furious. Bill would be ready to disown Bridget on Will’s behalf. The Forrester-Logan-Spencer family dynamic would be absolutely SHATTERED by Bridget’s actions.

The Legal Nightmare Gets WORSE

Oh, but wait – it gets even MORE complicated! Luna’s defense attorney would have an absolute FIELD DAY with this information. They’d argue that the Spencer family was so desperate to distance themselves from Luna that they committed FRAUD. They might try to use it to get Luna’s sentence reduced or even overturned, claiming the family can’t be trusted.

Will’s attorney would have to navigate custody and child support in a situation where the father is a rape victim and the mother is a convicted criminal in prison. How do you even HANDLE that in family court? What judge wants to touch this case with a ten-foot pole?

And the baby? That innocent child is now the center of a legal and ethical nightmare that no kid should ever have to deal with. The custody battle alone could drag on for YEARS.

Remy and Deacon Process the Ultimate Betrayal

Remy and Deacon spent MONTHS emotionally investing in a child that was never actually Remy’s biological responsibility. They planned for fatherhood. They talked about adoption. They made life arrangements for raising a baby. And all of it was based on Bridget’s lie.

Remy might feel relieved he’s not actually tied to Luna forever, but that relief is probably mixed with RAGE at being manipulated and used as a pawn. He had his entire life trajectory changed because Bridget decided to commit fraud. That’s not something you just forgive and forget.

Deacon would be furious on Remy’s behalf. He supported Remy through this entire ordeal, helped him prepare for fatherhood, and now they’re both finding out it was all a LIE. The trust between the Sharpes and the Forrester-Logan-Spencer families would be OBLITERATED.

Katie and Bill’s Impossible Position Gets Even Worse

Katie and Bill are stuck between understanding why Bridget did what she did and being absolutely furious that she made everything worse. They’d get that Bridget was trying to protect Will – they wanted the same thing! But Bridget’slie created MORE trauma, not less.

They’d have to help Will navigate becoming a father when he never wanted this, when the circumstances are traumatic, and when the whole situation has been made exponentially worse by family deception. Do they push for custody? Do they support Will if he wants nothing to do with the baby? There are no good answers.

Katie would probably try to fix things with Bridget because that’s her nature, but even she’d struggle with forgiving medical fraud. Bill would probably threaten to sue everyone involved because that’s HIS nature. The family dynamics would be absolutely DESTROYED for years.

Electra’s Heart Gets Shattered (Again)

Poor, sweet Electra thought this nightmare was over. She’d processed her boyfriend being sexually assaulted. She’d supported him through the fear of being tied to Luna. She’d celebrated when the test came back “negative.” She’d started building a future with Will again.

And now? NOW she finds out Will IS the father and always was. She has to decide if she can stay in a relationship with someone whose life is permanently entangled with the woman who raped him. Not because Will did anything wrong – he’s a VICTIM – but because the situation is overwhelming and traumatic.

Can Electra handle co-parenting discussions with Luna’s prison representatives? Can she deal with custody battles? Can she handle the constant reminder that Luna assaulted her boyfriend and created this child? Even if she loves Willwith her whole heart, love isn’t always enough when the trauma is this deep.

If Electra walks away, nobody could blame her. She’s young, she’s been through enough, and this situation would test even the strongest relationship. Will would lose the woman he loves on top of everything else, and it would all be because Luna raped him and Bridget lied about it.

The Baby Becomes a Symbol of Everyone’s Trauma

At the center of this absolute DUMPSTER FIRE is an innocent baby who didn’t ask to be born into this nightmare. This child has a mother in prison for murder and rape, a father who’s a trauma survivor, and nearly died because of falsified paternity tests.

What happens to this baby? Does Will try to raise the child despite his trauma? Do Katie and Bill take custody? Does the baby go into foster care while everyone sorts out the legal nightmare? Every option is complicated and painful.

This child will grow up knowing their conception was a CRIME. Their mother is a convicted rapist and murderer. Their father was a victim who never wanted them. Their aunt committed medical fraud that nearly killed them. That’s some HEAVY therapy material right there.

Bridget’s Spectacular Fall From Grace

Bridget Forrester would go from beloved family member and respected doctor to the woman who committed medical fraud and nearly let a baby die to maintain her lie. Her reputation? DESTROYED. Her career? OVER. Her relationships? SHATTERED.

She’d try to explain she was protecting Will, that she couldn’t stand to see her cousin suffer. But good intentions don’t excuse criminal behavior, and Bridget’s “protection” made everything catastrophically worse.

The saddest part? Bridget’s plan didn’t even WORK. Will still ended up being the father. All she did was delay the inevitable, rob Will of time to prepare, traumatize Remy, and nearly kill a baby in the process. If she’d just told the truth from the start, none of this would have happened.

This Would Be B&B’s Most Controversial Storyline EVER

If B&B actually went this route – having Bridget commit medical fraud, fake multiple paternity tests, throw Remy under the bus, and create a months-long deception that only explodes when a baby nearly dies – it would be the most talked-about, most controversial, most BONKERS storyline in soap opera history.

It touches on sexual assault, medical ethics, family loyalty, lies, trauma, and the question of whether good intentions EVER justify horrible actions. (Spoiler: they don’t.)

It would spark ENDLESS debates. Is Dr. Bridget Forrester a hero for trying to protect Will or a villain for committing fraud? Should Will be forced into fatherhood with his rapist? Can Electra be blamed if she can’t handle this situation? Does Remydeserve compensation for being lied to? There are no easy answers.

And honestly? It would be COMPELLING television. Heartbreaking, infuriating, uncomfortable, rage-inducing, but absolutely COMPELLING. When those paternity results come in, if this theory somehow plays out? Los Angeles better stock up on therapy appointments and legal documents because it’s about to get MESSY.

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