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8 unusual facts about Logan family


Logan family

She fell in love with Nick Marone and, shortly after learning she was dying because her body was rejecting the transplanted heart, she spent a passionate night with him.

Brooke wanted Dominick Marone to adopt Hope while she was pregnant with her son R.J. Forrester but when it was revealed that R.J.'s father was Ridge Forrester not Nick, Brooke remarried Ridge.

She worked as a physician at University Hospital and as a head designer at Jackie M. She has been married to both Deacon Sharpe and Nick Marone, both of whom cheated on her with her mother.

Her first pregnancy resulted in a miscarriage, her second resulted in the birth of a daughter Nicole Ann Marone who was stillborn, and her final attempt at motherhood via surrogate Sandy Sommers (real name: Agnes Jones) resulted in a miscarriage after Sandy fell down a flight of stairs.

After Nick Marone blackmailed Eric into selling him the company Rick returned from Paris and develops an antagonistic relationship with Ridge due to his past treatment of Brooke, his mother, which causes family conflicts that leads to Rick romancing his stepfather, Ridge Forrester's daughters Phoebe and Steffy and a brief engagement to Ridge's ex-wife and Phoebe and Steffy's mother Taylor Hayes Marone

She is also biological mother of Jack Hamilton Marone with Nick Marone.

Bridget's marriage to Nick Marone ends after he finds out about her one-night stand with his stepfather Owen Knight.

Prior to his birth he was thought to be the son of Nick Marone but after a paternity test was taken, just after his birth, it was proved he was the son of Ridge Forrester.



see also

Celia Logan

Celia Logan Connelly (born Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 17, 1837; died New York City, New York, June 18, 1904) was an American actress, playwright, and writer, and a member of the Logan family of actors and writers.

John Elphinstone, 2nd Lord Balmerino

He was buried in the vaulted cemetery of the Logan family, adjoining the church of Restalrig, but according to Scot of Scotstarvet, the soldiers of Cromwell disinterred the body in 1660 while searching for leaden coffins, and threw it into the street.