The tragic and unexpected death of Eric Forrester sent shockwaves through Forrester Creations and fractured the powerful family at its core. The legendary fashion house, once unified under Eric’s steadfast leadership, was suddenly thrust into chaos—emotionally, personally, and professionally. As the grieving Forester clan gathered to mourn, they soon realized that Eric’s passing was only the beginning of a brutal power struggle that would reshape the legacy of the company he built from the ground up.
Eric’s death, which occurred during a seemingly normal family dinner, marked a painful turning point. As laughter echoed through the estate, Eric collapsed unexpectedly, sending everyone into a frenzy. Despite efforts to revive him, it was too late. The heart of the Forester empire was gone.
Soon after, the family was summoned for the reading of Eric’s will—an event that would ignite a firestorm of betrayal, ambition, and rivalry. In a stunning twist, Eric left most of his fortune to Forrester Creations and charitable foundations rather than his children. But the biggest bombshell was about who would lead the company going forward.
Eric’s will named Ridge and Steffy as co-leaders—on one condition. If they couldn’t find a way to work together, the reins of Forrester Creations would pass to Ridge’s son, Thomas. This clause threw the entire family into disarray. Ridge, who had always assumed he would inherit the company, was furious. Steffy, equally blindsided, questioned how Eric could entrust the company’s future to Thomas, whose history was riddled with manipulation and instability.
As tensions mounted, the family fell deeper into disunity. Ridge and Steffy were at constant odds, each believing they were more deserving of control. Meanwhile, Thomas quietly capitalized on the chaos, maneuvering his way toward leadership with charm and cunning. His confidence grew as Ridge and Steffy’s relationship deteriorated, and he began to rally support among the board members.
While the Foresters fought among themselves, another voice rose from the shadows—Donna Logan, Eric’s widow. Long overlooked and underestimated, Donna made a bold and unprecedented move: she claimed legal rights not just to Eric’s personal estate, but to the company itself. And she had one goal in mind—to rebrand Forrester Creations under a new name: Logan Creations.
Her announcement landed like a thunderclap. During a heated family gathering, Donna declared that as Eric’s wife, she had every legal and emotional right to inherit his legacy. She wasn’t just a bystander—she had supported Eric through his toughest battles and had a long history with the company. “This isn’t just about the Foresters anymore,” she said. “It’s time we honor the Logans as a part of this legacy too.”
Ridge exploded in disbelief. “You’re not a Forester by blood,” he snapped. “You were married to my father. That doesn’t give you the right to erase our name.” But Donna didn’t back down. “The Logans have been the backbone of this company. It’s time the world sees it,” she responded.
Steffy and Thomas were equally shocked. Steffy accused Donna of exploiting her marriage for power. Thomas, on the other hand, saw potential in Donna’s proposal. “Maybe it’s time for a merger,” he said with a calculating smile. “Logan and Forester. That could be the future.”
Donna had no intention of playing nice. She came prepared—with legal backing, business insight, and an unshakable resolve. Her vision was clear: Logan Creations would represent the new era of fashion, blending the strength of both families under a fresh banner. For her, this wasn’t just business. It was personal. It was a chance to finally step out of the shadows and claim her place in the empire.
The Foresters were stunned. Donna’s push to rename the company struck at the heart of everything they stood for. For decades, Forrester Creations had symbolized prestige, tradition, and family pride. Changing the name to Logan Creations felt like rewriting history—a betrayal of Eric’s legacy. But for Donna, it was evolution.
With the family already split, Donna’s bold proposal pushed them further apart. Ridge vowed to fight her in court. Steffy threatened to rally the board against her. Yet Thomas—ever the opportunist—remained neutral, eyeing the new power structure for his own gain.
In a matter of days, the company transformed into a battlefield. The board of directors was called into an emergency meeting, where Donna presented her proposal for rebranding. Her case was compelling. She highlighted her years of dedication, her marriage to Eric, and her vision for a modern, inclusive, and innovative future.

The vote was close—but shockingly, the board approved her plan for restructuring the leadership. Thomas was named CEO, with Ridge and Steffy demoted to co-chairs under his authority. Donna, though not directly in charge, had now secured influence—and a pathway to change the company’s identity altogether.
But she wasn’t finished. With her new leverage, Donna revealed her next move: the official renaming of the company from Forrester Creations to Logan Creations.
Ridge erupted. “You’re destroying everything my father built!” he shouted. But Donna stood her ground. “Eric built a legacy that included me. That included the Logans. If we want to move forward, we need to acknowledge that.”
The fallout was swift and brutal. Steffy threatened to leave the company altogether. Ridge vowed to take legal action to block the name change. But Thomas, already installed as CEO, didn’t oppose Donna’s vision. In fact, he saw it as a fresh start—an opportunity to shake off the family’s toxic past and move into a new future.
The battle lines were drawn. The company’s very name—its identity—hung in the balance. Eric’s death had not only shaken the foundations of Forrester Creations, but unleashed a war that pitted love, legacy, and ambition against one another.
As Donna Logan stood at the helm of this storm, one thing was certain—she would stop at nothing to reshape the empire in her image. Whether it would be remembered as the rise of Logan Creations or the fall of the Forester dynasty remained to be seen.