“ATTACKS! Carter Goes Crazy & action to get revenge on Hope at the wedding! | Bold & Beautiful!

Forrester Creations has seen its fair share of chaos, but nothing could prepare the fashion dynasty for the eruption that tore through what was meant to be a day of unity and celebration. Hope Logan’s glittering wedding — an event adorned with white roses, champagne flutes, and whispered vows of eternal love — became the stage for an emotional detonation that no one saw coming.
At the heart of the explosion stood Carter Walton (Lawrence Saint-Victor), the company’s steady, principled moral compass — a man who had always chosen restraint over retaliation. Until now.
On this fateful day, Carter’s faith in loyalty, love, and moral order was annihilated. The officiant’s composure fractured before an audience of family, colleagues, and social elites, unleashing a tidal wave of humiliation and suppressed rage aimed squarely at the bride he once trusted without question: Hope Logan (Annika Noelle).
The hidden betrayal: a confession too cruel to bury
Carter’s fury did not spring from romantic jealousy, but from something far deeper — betrayal of trust at its most intimate level. For months, Hope had leaned on him, using his steadiness as her emotional anchor while she wrestled with her indecision between Thomas, Liam, and the wreckage of her own guilt.
Then came the discovery that shattered him: a private recording, captured by accident, in which Hope confessed her true motivations for the marriage. She admitted she wasn’t marrying for love, or even clarity, but to “control the narrative” — to appear stable, decisive, redeemed in the eyes of those she had hurt.
And worst of all, she named Carter — the man she had confided in, who had guided her through heartbreak — as collateral damage. “I don’t care if my decisions hurt him,” she said with cold finality.
To Carter, those words were a death sentence for the part of himself that still believed integrity could protect him from heartbreak.
The eruption: an altar turned battlefield
When Carter walked to the altar that afternoon, carrying the flash drive that contained Hope’s confession, he was not the quiet officiant the guests expected — he was a man transformed by righteous fury.
The ceremony began with soft music and polite applause, but as Hope took her first steps down the aisle, Carter’s silence became thunderous. He placed his officiant’s book aside, voice shaking with restrained power.
“I have a few words to say before we begin.”
The room fell silent. Hope froze mid-step, sensing danger. Brooke Logan’s expression turned from maternal pride to alarm. Ridge tensed.
Then Carter raised the flash drive — the tiny weapon that could destroy a reputation and a union in one blow.
“Before you take these vows,” he said, eyes locked on Hope’s, “everyone deserves to hear the truth. The truth you’ve been hiding… the truth I can’t carry for you anymore.”
Chaos erupted. Brooke lunged forward, shouting for him to stop. Ridge demanded answers. Hope, pale and trembling, begged him to speak privately. Carter refused. “I came prepared,” he said coldly, revealing a second identical flash drive as insurance against any attempt to silence him.
The tension was suffocating. Guests whispered. The harpist stopped playing. And as Carter reached for the laptop to expose the footage, the entire room teetered on the brink of catastrophe.
The collapse: a confession born of ruin
But before the screen could flicker to life, Hope broke.
She fell to her knees in tears, voice cracking under the weight of her own guilt. “I didn’t mean to hurt you,” she cried. “I was scared… I just wanted to stop feeling lost. I didn’t know what else to do.”
The room stood frozen in disbelief.
Carter, staring down at the woman who had deceived him, felt the fury drain away, replaced by the hollow ache of conscience. His revenge — so meticulously prepared — now felt hollow, cruel, and beneath him.
Ridge stepped forward quietly, placing a steady hand on Carter’s shoulder. “Enough,” he said. “Let’s not destroy each other more than we already have.”
With a long, shaking breath, Carter pocketed the flash drive. His voice, steady once more, carried the final verdict: “This wedding can’t go on until Hope is honest — with herself, and with everyone here.”
The groom turned to Hope, his face a study in heartbreak. “Is it true?” he asked. Hope, still sobbing, could only nod. The ceremony dissolved into silence.
The aftermath: truth as devastation
What followed was not celebration, but ruin. The wedding was officially cancelled. Guests dispersed in stunned disbelief. Brooke clashed bitterly with Steffy, Ridge tried to contain the fallout, and Hope crumbled into her mother’s arms — a broken echo of the radiant bride she had been moments earlier.
Carter walked out alone, leaving behind a trail of shattered trust, fractured relationships, and a silence heavy with consequence. His actions had exposed the truth, but at a cost so steep it stripped him of his own peace.
And as Brooke’s furious voice echoed through the Forrester mansion — “You’ve declared war on this family, Carter Walton!” — the man once known as the company’s conscience didn’t look back.
He had already paid the price.
In one single, devastating moment, The Bold and the Beautiful turned a wedding into a reckoning — and proved that in Los Angeles, love may begin with vows, but it ends with vengeance.