Daphne shared the happy news with Carter on wedding day – SHE WAS PREGNANT WITH TWINS B&B Spoilers
Okay, I need to say this as both a journalist and a longtime The Bold and the Beautiful observer: something feels different. It’s 2:00 a.m., and instead of sleeping like a reasonable adult, I’m replaying Carter Walton’s latest storyline in my head. Because somehow—against all romantic odds—Carter is finally winning.
Yes, that Carter Walton. The man whose engagement history reads like a revolving door of heartbreak, betrayal, and last-minute wedding chaos. After years of near-misses and emotional whiplash, he’s not just in love—he’s getting married.
And that’s where my spiraling begins.
Let’s rewind for a second. Enter Daphne Rose—brilliant perfumer, corporate wildcard, and now the woman poised to become Mrs. Walton. Also, can we talk about that nickname? “The Nose.” I understand the branding angle, but it makes her sound less like a fragrance innovator and more like a Gotham City supervillain.
Still, there’s no denying Daphne’s impact. She swept into Los Angeles with ambition, confidence, and a chemistry with Carter that felt surprisingly grounded. Unlike some of his past romances, this one didn’t rely solely on longing stares across Forrester Creations’ boardroom.
Their relationship unfolded with intention. There were no immediate betrayals, no sudden amnesia, no secret ex-lovers lurking in the shadows—at least not yet. And in the world of The Bold and the Beautiful, that alone is enough to make viewers squint suspiciously at the screen.
Because here’s the thing: when Carter Walton is happy, history tells us something is about to implode.
We’ve seen him fall hard before. We’ve watched him believe in forever, only to have it snatched away by scandal, timing, or someone else’s unresolved feelings. Carter has often been the emotional collateral damage in other people’s storylines.
But this time feels… structured. Deliberate. Almost too smooth.
Daphne and Carter aren’t just flirting through crisis—they’re planning a future. Contracts, venues, vows. The kind of logistical buildup that suggests the writers are investing in this union rather than setting it up for a quick detonation.
And yet, longtime fans know better than to relax.
Is this Carter’s long-overdue reward? A mature love story after years of romantic humiliation? Or is this the calm before a category-five soap storm?
Because let’s be honest: weddings in this universe are less about “I do” and more about “what goes wrong.”
For now, Carter Walton is standing at the altar of possibility. He looks steady. He looks hopeful. He even looks happy.
But if you’re staring at your ceiling at 2:00 a.m. wondering when the other shoe will drop, trust me—you’re not alone.





