
Bold and the Beautiful spoilers for Friday, January 16, reveal the rising tensions between Brooke and Katie Logan. Things haven't been the same for the sisters since their "Logan" trademark dispute, which Katie eventually won.
Katie is now building a team for her fashion house, and it appears she will be an instant threat to Forrester Creations as she negotiates with Eric.
On the other hand, RJ finally learns about all the things that have happened while he was away, and he worries that Katie may be a threat to his family's business.
'Bold and the Beautiful' Katie Reveals Lead Designer

Friday's spoilers of Bold and the Beautiful reveal Eric officially declaring himself as part of Katie's new fashion house. He's committed to continuing his passion, even if his family will be against it.
Ridge convinced his father to retire due to his health issues. Katie is aware of the situation, and it also worries her that members of the Forrester family may come after her for hiring the patriarch.
Spoilers then show Katie making a call to Bill. She wants to tell him that she finally found a lead designer for her fashion house, and it's Eric. How will Bill take the news?
RJ Gets Informed

RJ gets some updates from his parents in Friday's spoilers of Bold and the Beautiful. One of them is about Brooke's trademark dispute with Katie.
RJ takes his parents' side, but he'll also wonder how Katie will be able to run a fashion house on her own. Due to this, he wonders if Katie will be a serious competition.
Aside from RJ, Brooke will also attempt to connect the dots. But what is she trying to investigate? Speculations suggest that she could be digging more information about what her son truly did while he was gone, while others believe it may be related to her sister, Katie.
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