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Taylor Hayes
The Bold and the Beautiful character
Rebecca Budig as Taylor Hayes
Portrayed by
Duration
  • 1990–2002
  • 2004–2014
  • 2018–2019
  • 2021–present
First appearanceJune 6, 1990 (1990-06-06)
ClassificationPresent; regular
Created byWilliam J. Bell
Introduced by
Book appearances
  • Collision Course (2013)[1]
  • Heart's Desire (2014)[2]

Krista Allen as Taylor Hayes
In-universe information
Other names
  • Taylor Hamilton
  • Taylor Ashford
  • Taylor Forrester
  • Taylor Marone
  • Taylor Jones
  • Princess Laila Rashid
Occupation
Parents
  • Jack Hamilton
  • Sharon Ashford
SiblingsZachary Hamilton
Spouse
Children
Grandchildren
  • Douglas Forrester
  • Kelly Spencer
  • Hayes Finnegan

Taylor Hayes is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful. The character was created by William J. Bell and originated by Hunter Tylo during the episode dated June 6, 1990. Tylo exited the series in 1994 but returned several months later. She exited again in 1996 after being cast on Melrose Place, but returned shortly after being fired from that show for being pregnant. After Tylo grew dissatisfied with her character's direction and agreed with executive producer Bradley Bell that Taylor was "played out", the character was subsequently killed off and last appeared in October 2002. Tylo reprised Taylor as a ghost in 2004 before returning as a regular in April 2005, with the character revealed to be alive. Tylo exited The Bold and the Beautiful again in July 2013, but returned for guest appearances in 2014. She returned again from April 2018 to March 2019 on a recurring basis. The character was later recast with Krista Allen, who appeared as Taylor from December 2021 to November 2023. Rebecca Budig assumed the role in August 2024 when Taylor was revealed to be in Monaco.

Described as a world-renowned psychiatrist, Taylor was introduced to facilitate social issues and act as a romantic lead. In her early years, Taylor was characterized as "no-nonsense" and the "good girl" of the show. Most of her history has revolved around her relationship with love interest Ridge Forrester. Taylor rivaled Brooke Logan for Ridge's affections, with a love triangle between the three becoming a focus on the soap opera for many years. Ridge and Taylor were married twice, and had three children: a son Thomas, and twin daughters Phoebe (who died in 2008) and Steffy. When Taylor returned in 2005, she and Ridge had a short-lived reunion before the end of their marriage. Upon her reintroduction, Tylo stated that the character became "more real", experiencing alcoholism and depression. In the years that ensued, she became involved with Ridge's brother Thorne after accidentally causing the death of his wife in a hit and run accident, and also had short-lived marriages to Nick Marone and Whip Jones. The character relocated to Paris after a brief relationship with Ridge's father Eric. Upon her 2018 return, she was revealed as Bill Spencer Jr.'s shooter. From 2022 to 2023, Taylor shared a reunion with Ridge, which sparked a further rivalry with Brooke.

Taylor has been described as iconic by Entertainment Weekly, and Tylo emerged as a fan favorite in the 1990s. Ridge and Taylor are considered a soap opera supercouple, while the rivalry between Brooke and Taylor has generated considerable fan attention and divided audience opinions.

Casting and creation

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A woman with brunette hair, wearing a beige outfit.
Hunter Tylo originated the role of Taylor, portraying the character for three decades; from 1990 until her departure in 2019.

Show creator William J. Bell introduced the role of psychiatrist Dr. Taylor Hamilton Hayes, played by Hunter Tylo, during the episode dated June 6, 1990.[3] According to Variety, Bell created Taylor as "a romantic leading lady but also as a character who could facilitate social issues — and directly partake in a few, too".[4] Previously, Tylo was dismissed from two other soaps, All My Children and Days of Our Lives. The actress noted that her "crazy sense of humor" and "funny business" could have won her the role of Taylor, and she said: "After the audition, they told me I was the only one right for the role. I think they liked my 'a woman's gotta do what a woman's gotta do' attitude."[5] Sherilyn Wolter temporarily replaced Tylo in 1990.[6] Tylo vacated the role in May 1994 to pursue other projects,[7] but the soap opera left the door open for her to return,[8] which she did months later. During her absence, the character was presumed to be dead.[9] In March 1996, following Taylor's decreased airtime and rumors circulating of her exit, it was confirmed that the actress was to leave The Bold and the Beautiful after her contract expired that June, to pursue a primetime role on the Fox television drama Melrose Place.[10] Taylor's final appearance was in May 1996.[11] However, in July 1996, Tylo was controversially fired from Melrose Place on the grounds of being pregnant and was replaced by Lisa Rinna. In response, she sued that show's executive producer Aaron Spelling and Spelling Productions for millions of US dollars, and won her case.[12] It was immediately reported that she would return to The Bold and the Beautiful, with head writer and executive producer Bradley Bell issuing the statement: "I am certain that Hunter's talent and ability will continue to be an asset to the show."[11]

In October 2001, reports surfaced that Tylo was to exit the series again following unsuccessful contract negotiations,[13][14] although two months later in December she signed a new contract which gave her more flexibility to pursue other projects.[15] In October 2002, Bradley Bell killed off the character and Tylo's last appearance was on October 30, 2002.[16] In March 2004, she made a multiple-episode guest appearance as Taylor's ghost.[17] Following this, she told Soaps in Depth that "I knew it my heart I would not be going back", stating that she wanted to "let the character go". During her time off the show, she had turned down offers to appear on other soaps including As the World Turns.[18] In 2005, Deanna Barnert of Soap Opera Digest wrote that according to an industry insider, a character from the show "may come back from the world of the beyond", leading fans to speculate whether either Macy Alexander (Bobbie Eakes) or Taylor would be returning.[19] Taylor was revealed to be alive, with Tylo returning on-screen during the April 25, 2005, episode.[20] She was said to be "having fun surprising her castmates" with her reappearance on set.[19] The show's producers wanted to keep her on-screen return a secret, with Tylo wearing a wig when travelling to the set, and the character's name being changed on scripts.[19]

In May 2013, Tylo announced online that she was exiting the soap, possibly for good.[21] In a post on her website, she wrote: "For me, contract talks ended 4 weeks ago", adding "My friends and B&B fans will be sorely missed."[22] Tylo's final appearance aired on her birthday: July 3, 2013. Dan Kroll of the website Soap Central was shocked by her exit, though felt that a future return was possible, judging from her previous departures.[23] The news of Tylo's exit came just months after the high-profile departures of Ronn Moss and Susan Flannery from the series.[23] Tylo has since returned to The Bold and the Beautiful for a number of guest appearances. She made a one-episode appearance which aired on February 28, 2014.[24][25] The actress then made several guest appearances in April and May 2014, for a May sweeps story arc which revisited Taylor's accidental killing of Darla years earlier, with Darla's now teen daughter Aly (Ashlyn Pearce) struggling to deal with the issue of her mother's death.[26] Tylo appeared again on November 5, 12 and 24, 2014.[27] Tylo made a surprise return to The Bold and the Beautiful during the final moments of the April 12, 2018, episode. Tylo said her return was "so out of the blue" and revealed that it was kept secret: "They had me hidden away...I had a code name...They kept it quiet from everybody."[28]

Entertainment Weekly exclusively announced on October 27, 2021, that the role of Taylor has been recast with Krista Allen.[29] The series had reportedly reached out to Tylo to return, but she was unavailable.[30] Tylo later disclosed that she chose not to return after 2019 due to her dissatisfaction with the writing for Taylor.[31] Allen, who previously played Billie Reed on the soap opera Days of Our Lives, said: "If there was ever any type of role to come back to daytime with, it would be this one. I couldn’t have asked for a better role to step into — or bigger shoes to fill. I love a good challenge."[32] Allen wore a wig when auditioning for the role, explaining that she wanted to "lock in the look of Taylor Hayes as best I could", and prepared by watching Tylo's last episodes.[33] Allen began filming on October 28, 2021, and made her first appearance on December 10.[29] In an exclusive interview with Deadline Hollywood published on December 15, 2023, Allen revealed in October of the same year she was notified she had been dismissed from the role,[34] with her last appearance on the show being on November 10.[35]

On August 6, 2024, Rebecca Budig debuted in the role.[36] Speaking to People of her casting, Budig stated: "I just hope they're open to that idea and interpretation of it and that they just believe the relationships between Taylor and Ridge and Taylor and Brooke."[37]

Character development

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Characterization

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A promotional still of Taylor (Tylo) during her first episode in 1990.

Taylor is a globally renowned psychiatrist and works at the UCLA Medical Center.[38] When she debuted, the character emerged as the "good girl" alongside other female characters, but still had a strong demeanor.[39] Network Ten writes: "This Freudian Doc always seems to lose out to Brooke when it comes to matters of the heart. Taylor is as sophisticated and intelligent as they come, always able to analyze the problems of others, and sometimes even her own."[40] The writers wanted Taylor to retain a "pristine" and "well-mannered" personality, according to Tylo, to contrast her from rival Brooke Logan (Katherine Kelly Lang) who was "feisty and reckless", the different facets which attracted Ridge to each of them.[41] However, Tylo criticized a storyline in 2000 where Ridge is tricked into sleeping with his mentally unstable high school lover Morgan DeWitt (Sarah G. Buxton), who becomes pregnant with his child.[18] She said: "I just wish that Taylor would get a clue, period! I wish that her psychiatric expertise would kick in already. I mean, she's retarded!", also observing that the character can be absentminded.[42]

In the years following Taylor's 2005 return, her storylines changed significantly. After Ridge leaves Taylor, she becomes depressed and struggles with alcoholism. Tylo explained how this affected the character: "The love of her life throws her away after she struggled so hard to come back to him. It was painful and humiliating. That made her more real and now, after everything she's been through, Taylor gets to be a little manipulative spiteful and even resentful."[41] Taylor, who is usually resilient, falls into a tailspin: accidentally killing Darla Forrester (Schae Harrison) in a hit and run accident and lying about it, later being arrested for driving under the influence. Tylo confessed, "These were the kinds of stories I was begging for", as she thought "it was very believable".[41] The actress also wanted to portray Taylor as less "serious".[41]

"In many ways, when she is not being kidnapped and chained to a stair railing, or trapped in a cabin in sub-zero temperatures, about to die, she is the most sane person on the show. She is a very fun character to play. They took her off her saintly pedestal. She is less self-sacrificing, which was usually to her detriment."

Tylo on Taylor's development (2007)[43]

Taylor often loses out to Brooke, as Thorne (Ridge's brother) loses out to Ridge.[44] When asked in 2011 where she would like her storyline to go, Tylo said: "I think we should see Thorne and Taylor get strong and stand up to these people who mowed them down."[44] In March 2012, Tylo said that Taylor is finally learning to pursue what she wants instead of always putting others first. She said, "In psychology, they tell you to be true to yourself. Maybe she is finally doing that, even though in her moral compass she knows that it is better to put other people first. She has been going after what she wants instead. It is a very good growing place for Taylor to go back to reality and realize that she is not perfect and that she needs to try not looking so perfect so much."[45]

Between 2014 and 2018, the character was off-screen, said to be living in Paris, where Tylo felt that she was "declining", noting: "I think with all she’s been through, she would probably have no choice but to deteriorate."[46] Reflecting on Taylor being revealed as Bill Spencer Jr.'s (Don Diamont) shooter, Tylo loved "the idea of a crazy psychiatrist", "I’ve always said that Taylor is the good doc who can’t take her medicine; that’s how I’ve always described her, and this story just gives her so many things to do."[46]

Relationships

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Ridge Forrester

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Taylor (Tylo) and Ridge (Moss) on their wedding day (1992).[47]

Taylor's major love interest is Ridge Forrester (Ronn Moss). The couple faces challenges at first, such as interference from their respective exes, Brooke Logan (Katherine Kelly Lang) and Blake Hayes (Peter Brown),[48] and Ridge's mother, Stephanie Forrester (Susan Flannery), initially disliking Taylor.[49] By July 1991, John Goudas of The Gadsden Times wrote that Taylor was "hooked" by Ridge but was "no-nonsense". Taylor refuses to marry Ridge unless he was serious about the end of his relationship with Brooke; Goudas noted that Taylor wanted "insurance" and deemed her "upfront" approach as the "polar opposite" to that of Brooke.[39] Ridge and Taylor ultimately marry in 1992. The actors were under pressure during the shooting of the wedding as it was filmed on the day of the Rodney King riots in Los Angeles.[47]

The love triangle between Taylor, Ridge and Brooke continued into Ridge and Taylor's first marriage. When Brooke has Ridge's child, Bridget Forrester (Ashley Jones), Taylor helps raise the baby[5] (although it was later revealed in 1996 that Bridget was fathered by Ridge's father Eric, not him).[50][51] Speaking on Ridge's decision to remain married to Taylor, Tylo said that the actors were "so sick of this triangle" and revealed: "One of the things Bradley's going to do is have Ridge pick Taylor over Brooke. For a change, instead of women breaking couples up or getting pregnant to trap a man, we're going to see how couples work through their problems."[5] After Taylor is presumed dead in a plane crash in 1994 only to return months later, Tylo felt that Taylor would be feeling "quite cheated" by Ridge marrying Brooke, and joked that "Taylor wasn't even cold yet".[8] Ridge and Taylor divorce, although soon become involved once more, and get back together when Ridge finds out that he fathered Taylor's son, Thomas Forrester (Adam Gregory).[52] Ridge and Taylor remarry on June 24, 1998.[53]

Despite Ridge and Taylor's remarriage, Brooke continues her attempts at winning Ridge back. Stephanie encourages Taylor to see Brooke's intent, with Tylo observing: "It was so obvious she was going after Ridge. How can you explain away that she always kept ending up in the elevator in her bra and underwear over and over again? Stephanie’s whole mission was to get Taylor to smell the coffee and [realize] that not everybody has as altruistic an agenda as she does."[45] Ridge and Taylor's twins, Stephanie ("Steffy") and Phoebe, are born in 1999. During the pregnancy Taylor experiences tuberculosis after interacting with a man who has it.[54][55] Her pregnancy becomes high risk and she refuses treatment to protect the babies.[56][57][58] Tylo said that this was "a great way to bring awareness about the disease and the threat it poses to pregnant women".[4]

When Taylor dies in 2002, supervising producer Rhonda Friedman noted that Ridge refuses to accept the "horrible reality", saying: "He begs Taylor to come back to him. He just doesn't want to let go of this woman who he has loved for so many years, someone he say himself growing old with." Devin Owens of Soap Opera Digest called Taylor Ridge's soulmate.[59] Taylor's "ghost" visits Ridge in 2004 and encourages him to be with Brooke.[60] Following Taylor's return to the show, her marriage to Ridge fell apart in 2006 and they divorce. They have since reunited on several occasions but he continues going back to Brooke, despite Taylor's efforts to thwart this from happening.[61][62] Daytime Confidential's Jamey Giddens noted that Steffy and Thomas "grew up watching their daddy basically climb out of their mom's bed and right into the sack with Rick (Jacob Young) and Hope's (Kimberly Matula) mom, over and over again."[63]

Other relationships

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Taylor has been romantically linked to Ridge's half-brother Thorne (Winsor Harmon) multiple times. They were briefly involved from 1997 to 1998, when Ridge is in jail and urges Taylor to forget about him.[64] Taylor also briefly lies about Thorne being Thomas' father.[65][66] After accidentally killing Thorne's wife Darla in 2006, Taylor falls in love with Thorne, who is "forgiving and loving" towards her, even helping her attend AA. They nearly marry, but split up due to his then 4-year-old daughter Alexandria Forrester learning that Taylor killed Darla.[41] Of working with Tylo, Harmon said, "I am so comfortable with Hunter. We have that [comfort] around each other, and when that happens as an artist, you are allowed to open up more and there is more spontaneity."[44]

Thorne and Taylor later become involved again in 2011, when they team up against the Forresters for mistreating them. Tylo said: "[Taylor] probably equally feels that Thorne deserves to have a shot at Forrester in the driver's seat. Taylor does not like the way Brooke has been running everything through Ridge."[44] However, Tylo saw that there was a "sticky point" between them because of Darla, and noted that Taylor "would do anything to make up for that".[44] The actress said, "I think it's very cool that there is so much history behind the two characters. First of all, it does not seem like a sexually based relationship. So I think the audience can appreciate it and go, 'Wow. I can understand these two emotionally bonding,' and then let it grow into something that doesn't look forced."[44]

In 2008, Taylor becomes involved with Brooke's son, the much younger Rick Forrester (Kyle Lowder), who was previously in a relationship with Phoebe. Lowder described playing the storyline as "challenging" and one that "stirs the pot". It began after Tylo and Lowder were tested for chemistry in scenes.[67] When the news of Rick and Taylor becoming closer reaches Brooke and Ridge, they both protest against it; Tylo described this as "two pots calling the kettle black". Brooke accuses Taylor of being with Rick as a form of revenge against her, and enlists Phoebe's help in stopping the relationship. Tylo told Soap Opera Digest that Taylor's revenge is "a subconscious thing", explaining: "Taylor sort of feels like Brooke stole her child, so this is kind of retribution. Taylor is like, 'Well then I'll take your kid'." Phoebe accepts Rick and Taylor being together, wanting both of them to be happy and giving Taylor the "green light she was looking for".[68] Lowder believed that the tables were turning on Brooke, and said "now Brooke's son is in love with [Taylor], and she's in love with him – and it's legit (...) Taylor wins, Brooke loses – and Brooke's going crazy".[69] Rick and Taylor get engaged[70] but she ends the relationship due to her feelings for Ridge.[62]

Taylor becomes involved with Whipple "Whip" Jones III (Rick Hearst) through internet dating, in 2009. Tommy Garret of Canyon News said that Whip and Taylor's "chemistry is magnificent".[71] Whip was previously involved with Brooke; Garret wrote: "Now he's in love with Brooke's mortal enemy Taylor Hayes Forrester... Hearst is magnificently suited for the role and fans want to see Whip and Taylor find happiness. At least for a few months."[71] Of their romance, Tylo said: "I think Taylor has found true love with Whip. I think if she was a smart psychiatrist, and able to apply her knowledge in her own world, she would be with Whip. She would know this is a healthy relationship. But Taylor doesn’t see it. She still wants to fix people."[45] Taylor and Whip marry in April 2010.[72] Whip becomes jealous when Taylor admits to Stephanie that she still has feelings for Ridge.[73] Whip's frustration with Taylor's feelings for Ridge leads to the demise of their relationship the following year, and they end the marriage.[74]

Rivalry with Brooke

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Beginning in 1990, Brooke (Katherine Kelly Lang) and Taylor would fight over Ridge's affection for years.[75] In 2013, Tylo revealed that she and Lang would distance themselves from each other to make their on-screen rivalry convincing: "We cannot look comfortable with each other. We need to look like we are in a place of competition."[76]

In 2010, Lang and Tylo recreated a 1983 lily pond cat-fight between Krystle Carrington and Alexis Colby in the drama Dynasty, shooting the scenes in a koi pond at the CBS Studios.[77] Tommy Garrett of Canyon News said the "two Mrs. Ridge Forresters" had escalated to "all out war".[77] After Stephanie's death, Taylor and Brooke's animosity against one another reignites as Taylor grows closer to Eric in 2013. Tylo said that "When Brooke and Taylor go at it, it really gets a lot of people wound up. I said this brings the show around full circle with everything Stephanie was fighting for, and now the battle has been set for these two to really go at it."[75] In 2018, Brooke and Taylor engage in a food fight at Hope Logan's (Annika Noelle) wedding to Liam Spencer (Scott Clifton), Steffy's ex-husband. Tylo stated, "In the past, Taylor’s tried to play into Brooke’s psychology to find any kind of guilty conscious (...) Now, Taylor realizes Brooke doesn’t have one! There’s no trying to get to her because she doesn’t listen to reason. Taylor’s been letting stuff sit and stew for years. She’s not happy and, now, she’s got to vent!"[78]

Baby Jack

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In 2007, Brooke and Taylor's rivalry intensified when Brooke begins pursuing Nick Marone (Jack Wagner) while he is married to Taylor. Soap Opera Digest noted that the women were "crossing swords once again for the same man". Tylo observed that both Brooke and Taylor were being written with "more intelligence" this time around, and was happy in revisiting the rivalry between them as "long as it wasn't over Ridge" again.[41] Taylor becomes pregnant with Nick's child through In vitro fertilisation (IVF), having struggled to conceive a child, and gives birth to Jack Marone. However, because of a mistake that Bridget had made in the lab, it was Brooke's eggs which were implanted in Taylor and not the donor's; making Brooke Jack's biological mother. She fears that her baby will be drawn to Brooke.[79] Taylor begins drinking and becomes mentally unstable, with her parental rights being taken away. The scenes where Taylor loses custody and suffers a breakdown in court were filmed shortly after Tylo's own son died. Tylo told On-Air On-Soaps: "I got a lot of emails from people worrying. They would go from worrying about me to saying, 'Was I okay with those scenes and after them?'" The actress said that she tapped into her own tragedy when portraying those scenes, and allowed herself to feel the "feeling that will never go away which is, 'It's not fair'".[80] Taylor is soon awarded joint custody of Jack when she passes a mental health evaluation.[70] However, she cannot bond with him and ends up giving Jack to Brooke in the end.[38]

Departure (2002)

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In October 2002, it was announced that Bradley Bell had decided to kill off Taylor, and Tylo would depart the role after twelve years. In a statement on her website, she wrote: "It is with great sadness I have to tell you that Brad has decided to kill off the character Taylor. He feels the character is too good and has too much integrity to take her down other paths—in a word, played out."[16] The actress confessed that she was unhappy with her character's direction at the time of her exit, saying: "I really felt like Taylor had lost the wind from her sails and was going nowhere."[18] Tylo said that "It just seemed like everything had to do with whether or not there was a woman after her husband" and that she was "done with it", revealing that her unhappiness with the writing began when the character of Morgan appeared on the show.[18] Furthermore, both Tylo and Bell agreed that Taylor was at a "brick wall", but Bell was "afraid to go beyond that" and have the character go "off the deep end", in fear of destroying her integrity. However, Tylo believed that "in reality that's what she needed – to be more human. But she just got boring instead".[41] Tylo added: "Taylor either needed to die or she needed to go berserk and lose her mind or something, which I think would have made a lot of people mad."[18] Taylor is gunned down by Sheila Carter (Kimberlin Brown) and, despite undergoing surgery, she dies in Ridge's arms due to her injuries.[81] Tylo eventually returned to the soap, with Taylor revealed to be alive in 2005.[53][82]

Storylines

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1990–2002

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Her father is Jack Hamilton (Chris Robinson),[83] and she has a younger brother, Zachary. Taylor's mother, Sharon, died when she was a child which led to Jack's gambling addiction. Her chaotic childhood led to Taylor becoming a psychiatrist. She was in an abusive relationship with Blake Hayes (Peter Brown) who also stalked her.[84]

Taylor begins counseling Ridge Forrester (Ronn Moss) and his wife Caroline Spencer Forrester (Joanna Johnson) when Caroline is diagnosed with leukemia. After Caroline's death, Ridge takes interest in Taylor, to the dismay of his ex Brooke Logan (Katherine Kelly Lang). Storm (Brian Patrick Clarke) and Taylor briefly date and he proposes to her at Christmas 1990[85] but she refuses. Ridge and Taylor begin a relationship which is temporarily broken up by Brooke; Ridge follows Taylor to St. Thomas Island and successfully wins her back. The couple marry in 1992; Taylor befriends Ridge's overprotective mother Stephanie Forrester (Susan Flannery). In 1993 while trapped in a cabin at Big Bear and suffering from hypothermia, Taylor sleeps with her mentor from medical school James Warwick (Ian Buchanan) to prevent him from dying a virgin. A guilty Taylor writes Ridge a note confessing her infidelity, but she is presumed dead after a plane crash in April 1994.[86] Stephanie destroys Taylor's letter, and Ridge eventually remarries Brooke. However, Taylor is revealed to be alive and suffering from amnesia. She was assaulted by drug dealers who took her place on the plane.[87] She is rescued by Prince Omar Rashid (Kabir Bedi) and taken to his palace in Morocco. Omar holds Taylor captive when she regains her memories;[88] she lives under the alias Princess Laila and is coerced into marrying Omar, effectively committing bigamy (the marriage was declared void).[89] Taylor ultimately returns to California. She poses as a British nurse taking care of a temporarily blinded Ridge before revealing herself to family and friends in May 1995.[90] Ridge and Taylor's marriage ends shortly afterward and he decides to remain with Brooke.

In 1997, Taylor discovers that she is pregnant with Ridge's child. Mistakenly believing that he wants Brooke, she allows Ridge's half-brother Thorne Forrester (Winsor Harmon) to claim he is the father instead. After Taylor gives birth to Thomas Forrester in 1998, Ridge learns the truth and they remarry. In 1999, Taylor gives birth to twins Steffy and Phoebe Forrester, and suffers from tuberculosis during the pregnancy. Ridge's unstable high school ex Morgan DeWitt (Sarah Buxton) becomes pregnant with his child in 2000, but the baby dies after Morgan falls off a balcony in Taylor's mansion. Morgan kidnaps Steffy during a family vacation and she is presumed dead. The truth is revealed and Morgan is jailed for her crimes, after kidnapping both Steffy and Taylor. In 2002, Taylor discovers that Sheila Carter (Kimberlin Brown) who is criminally insane has broken out of jail. She tries to warn Eric, but instead is shot by Sheila while shielding Brooke. Taylor survives emergency surgery but dies in Ridge's arms due to heart failure.[91]

2004–2014

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In 2004, an apparition of Taylor appears to Ridge, Brooke and Jackie Marone (Lesley-Anne Down). In 2005, Taylor re-appears at Bridget Forrester (Ashley Jones) and Nick Marone's (Jack Wagner) wedding ceremony and is soon revealed to be alive. She had been removed from the hospital by Prince Omar after her apparent death and was kept alive in a coma before waking up.[84] Taylor learns that Ridge is now married to Brooke and they share a son together. Ridge cannot decide between the two women, but after Stephanie fakes a heart attack and convinces him to choose Taylor, they renew their vows. Stephanie's lie is revealed; Taylor and Ridge work on their marriage, but after she kisses Hector Ramirez (Lorenzo Lamas) and confesses her infidelity with James Warwick years ago to Ridge, they divorce. Taylor becomes an alcoholic and while driving one night to Phoebe who is stranded on PCH, she accidentally hits Thorne's wife Darla Forrester (Schae Harrison) with her car. Darla dies from her injuries. Taylor bonds with Thorne and his daughter Aly, and they become involved. Taylor confesses the truth about Darla's accident and is sent to prison but is later released due to her death being accidental. Thorne and Taylor break off their engagement and she begins a relationship with sailor Nick Marone (Jack Wagner); they marry and she becomes pregnant with his child through in vitro fertilization. However, after the birth of their son Jack Marone, it is revealed through a lab mix up that Brooke's eggs were implanted in Taylor. After overcoming alcoholism and depression again, Taylor starts a romantic relationship with Brooke's son Rick Forrester (Kyle Lowder). She divorces Nick and decides to hand Jack over to Brooke. Taylor leaves Rick due to her feelings for Ridge. In late 2008, Phoebe (MacKenzie Mauzy) is killed in a car accident, where Rick had been driving.

When Rick becomes involved with Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) in 2009, Ridge experiences anxiety and sleeps with Taylor after consuming pills. Ridge leaves Brooke and nearly marries Taylor, but returns to Brooke shortly after. In 2010, Taylor marries Whipple Jones III (Rick Hearst). That year, she purchases 25% of Forrester Creations worth $50 million, and when Steffy is fired by Ridge, Taylor signs over these shares to her daughter.[45] In 2011, Whip and Taylor's marriage ends when he realizes she still loves Ridge. Stephanie and Thomas lie about Thomas sleeping with Brooke on an island they were stranded on.[92] As a result, Ridge and Taylor get back together and make it to the altar, but Stephanie confesses the truth, and Ridge reunites with Brooke. Taylor later begins romancing Thorne again, and exerts her power as trustee of Forrester Creations.[44][93] In 2012, Taylor counsels Brooke's sister Katie Logan Spencer (Heather Tom) who is suffering from postnatal depression.[94] Taylor says goodbye to best friend Stephanie before she dies from lung cancer.

In 2013, Thomas loses out on the top position at Forrester Creations to Rick and wants to leave town; Taylor persuades Eric Forrester (John McCook) to help Thomas. Soon, Taylor and Eric become romantically involved and she moves into the Forrester mansion. Taylor discovers that Brooke slept with Katie's husband Bill Spencer Jr. (Don Diamont) which resulted in a pregnancy (and miscarriage). Taylor reveals Brooke's secret at her birthday party in front of everyone, and abruptly leaves town afterward. In 2014, Taylor is now living Paris and has reunited with Thorne. The couple return to Los Angeles, but Aly (Ashlyn Pearce), now a teenager, heavily disapproves.[95] Aly forgives Taylor for Darla's death and Taylor and Thorne return to Paris. After few months, Taylor returns to Los Angeles to visit some patients and tells Eric that she and Thorne broke up. Eric asks her to stay in Los Angeles, telling her that LA is the place where she has to live, but she refuses and returns to Paris. Before her leaving, Eric kisses Taylor on her cheek, still showing some feelings for her.

2018–2019

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In April 2018, Taylor returns to Los Angeles, where she confronts Bill for taking advantage of Steffy and accuses him of displaying predatory behaviors. During the confrontation, Taylor confesses to shooting Bill and once again pulls a gun on him in a fit of emotional distress. Bill agrees not to press charges against her for Steffy's sake, and Taylor remains in Los Angeles to seek psychiatric help off-screen. Liam, Hope, Brooke and Ridge soon learn that Taylor was Bill's shooter, with Brooke and Hope reluctantly agreeing to keep the secret. Taylor eventually moves in with Steffy and her granddaughter, Kelly. Taylor leaves town again in 2019, with it later being stated that she is doing missionary work overseas.[29]

2021–2023

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Taylor (Krista Allen) returns to Los Angeles after a series of travels overseas to surprise her daughter, Steffy in her residence in December 2021.

Reception

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Character and portrayal

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The role of Taylor is considered iconic,[29][96] and after three years on the series, Taylor was regarded as a fan favorite among viewers.[8] Marla Hart of the Chicago Tribune stated that she fit in well with the show's "signature glamor casting".[5] Discussing Tylo's 1994 temporary exit, Kathleen Sloan of the Toronto Star observed that "fans of the soap couldn't have been more open-mouthed" over the matter.[97] In 2004, Soaps in Depth called Taylor "daytime's sexiest shrink".[98] Tommy Garret of Canyon News described Taylor as being the "epitome of grace and dignity".[99] News24 chose Taylor returning from the dead twice as one of its favorite storylines on The Bold and the Beautiful,[81] though TheWrap's Jennifer Maas wrote: "Taylor died and came back to life twice and both incidents involved the same Moroccan prince. Look, we get that it's a soap opera, but even that was a bit much."[100] In 2008, Darren Lomas from Daytime Confidential wrote, "The back-from-death version of Taylor is a whole lot more horny than she was back in the day. Is it all because she never got over Ridge, her one true love?"[38] Chris Eades of CBS Soaps in Depth noted that "Fans were absolutely stunned" by the "all-too-rare surprise" of Taylor's 2018 return, writing: "With Steffy in desperate need of support, it was the perfect time for Taylor to return to town and offer her daughter some help."[101]

Discussing Tylo's portrayal, Debashine Thangevelo of Independent Online observed, "Having inhabited this role for almost two decades, barring a sabbatical, she has made an indelible impression on viewers."[45] Reacting to Taylor being revealed as Bill's shooter, Canyon News wrote: "Tylo delivered some riveting scenes, as a mother concerned about her daughter’s well-being", stating that her return "causes all types of problems which make for interesting TV".[102] For her portrayal of Taylor, Tylo was nominated twice for Hottest Female Star at the Soap Opera Digest Awards.[103] Tylo also won a Soap Opera Update MVP Award for Best Actress, and a Telvis Award for Foreign Female TV Performer (Finnish: Ulkomainen naisesiintyjä) in 2002 for the role.[104]

Following the character's 2019 exit, Maas observed that fans had "been clamoring for Taylor’s return for years, as important moments in her children’s lives went by with their mother noticeably absent — and without a great explanation as to why."[96] In 2021, after the role was recast with Allen, Lynette Rice of Entertainment Weekly described the news as "sweet relief" for Forrester fans, adding that Allen "fills the very big stilettos left behind" by Tylo.[29] Soap Opera Digest described the recast as "shocking" and a "big-time grab".[105]

In 2022, Charlie Mason from Soaps She Knows placed Taylor at 11th on his ranked list of The Bold and the Beautiful's Best of the Best Characters Ever, commenting that "For decades, we liked Hunter Tylo's shrink as a heroine who always got the short end of the stick. But we've come to love her as the woman scorned who, if she hasn't completely lost her marbles, has certainly misplaced some of 'em!"[106]

In 2024, Soap Opera News named Budig's casting as Taylor as their fifth top recast of the year.[107] Michael Fairman named Buding's casting in the role as his "Most Shocking Recast" for his "Best and Worst in Soaps 2024" listing. He pointed out how "perplexed" fans were at the news, while also noting how she "didn't look old enough" to play a mother opposite Wood's Steffy. Ultimately, Fairman complimented Budig's work in the role: "Budig, as she always has done, is doing her best with the material given to her as she works to establish the on-screen relationships with Taylor's romantic and familial ties and past."[108]

Romance

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Widely famed, the triangle between Brooke, Ridge and Taylor is viewed as one of the soap opera genre's biggest storylines.[29] In 1991, John Goudas of The Gadsden Times felt that "So far, Taylor has viewer sympathy" in the triangle, but also wrote: "we don't see Dr. Taylor Hayes do much practicing, or ever see her making hospital rounds. Air time means time with Ridge or with ex-husband Blake. So much for medicine."[39] Darren Lomas noted that the "Taylor and Brooke wars have lasted for two decades. Even when Taylor was taking a dirt nap, fan messageboards still buzzed with Taylor and Brooke fans taking swipes at each other."[38] Tommy Garrett recognized Brooke and Taylor the queen of soap opera cat-fights[77] and noted that "at least half of the show's fans" had supported Taylor in the love triangle.[109] Speaking of Brooke and Taylor's anticipated cake fight in 2018, Soaps.com writer Candace Young stated that viewers "weren't disappointed", calling it "re-energizing to see these two pick up with their rivalry and play off one another."[110]

Ridge and Taylor are considered a soap opera supercouple[111][16] and are referred to by the portmanteau "Tridge" on social media.[112][113] Speaking on the beginning of the relationship, Michael Idato of The Sydney Morning Herald wrote, "Taylor was Caroline's doctor, which made her affair with Ridge, as the bleep bleep machine was flatlining, slightly inappropriate. But then, nothing in daytime soap opera is ever appropriate."[82] Their 1992 wedding was ranked at number 18 by The Huffington Post on a list of the "Top 20 Most Memorable Soap Weddings of All Time".[47] Michael Fairman referred to Taylor and Thorne as "the screwed-over couple of B&B".[44]

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Taylor Hayes is a fictional character on the CBS daytime soap opera , introduced on June 6, 1990, as a who counseled through his wife Caroline's terminal diagnosis. Portrayed primarily by from 1990 to 1994, 1998 to 2007, 2009 to 2014, and 2018 to 2019, the role has seen multiple recasts, including (1995–1996), Hunter Tylo's temporary replacements, (2021–2023), and currently since August 2024. Born Taylor Hamilton on October 4 in , to missionary parents Jack and Sharon Hamilton, she pursued medicine to honor her late mother Sharon, a nurse, and became a licensed and oncologist. Taylor's early storyline centered on her clashing with personal attraction to patient (), leading to their secret marriage in 1991 after Caroline's death, despite Taylor's initial vow to avoid romantic entanglements with clients. As a cornerstone of the show's narrative, Taylor embodies resilience and moral complexity, frequently presumed dead—in 1994 following a plane crash and in 2002 after being shot by and suffering heart failure—only to return dramatically each time. She shares a tumultuous with (later played by ) and his rival (), marrying five times while also wedding Blake Hayes (William deVry) in 1995, Prince Omar Rashid () in 2002, Nick Marone (Jack Wagner) in 2005, and Whip Jones (Rick Hearst) in 2009. Her children include twins Steffy () and () with , the late () with via surrogate Darla Einstein (Samantha Jones), and Jack Marone (with Brooke as biological mother, whom Taylor raised). Taylor's professional life intersects with personal turmoil, including battles with in the 1990s, accidentally causing Darla's death in a 2006 car crash while intoxicated, and shooting Bill Spencer (Don Diamont) in 2018 after believing he assaulted her daughter Steffy. She has held stakes in Forrester Creations, the fashion house central to the series, and engaged in humanitarian work abroad, reflecting her parents' missionary legacy. As of November 2025, Taylor, portrayed by Budig, remains a single involved in Los Angeles storylines, including a simmering attraction to , interactions with (), and ongoing Forrester family dynamics.

Casting

Creation and introduction

Taylor Hayes was created by William J. Bell, the head writer and co-creator of , in 1990. Introduced as a , the character served as a romantic interest for central figure while facilitating storylines related to and social issues. Bell envisioned Taylor as a sophisticated counterpart in the show's core , providing narrative depth through her professional expertise and personal entanglements. The character made her onscreen debut on June 6, 1990, portrayed by actress . Taylor was established with a backstory as a highly regarded doctor practicing in , treating affluent patients and drawing on her medical background to engage with the Forrester family. Tylo's casting was selected to embody the role's poised demeanor, aligning with the production's aim to present Taylor as an elegant, principled figure amid the soap's dramatic rivalries. In her introductory arc, Taylor first encountered during a , where she counseled him through his grief over his wife Caroline Spencer's terminal diagnosis. This professional interaction quickly evolved into romantic tension, as Taylor's and composure captivated , setting the stage for their enduring connection and her rivalry with .

Recasts and returns

Hunter Tylo originated the role of Taylor Hayes on June 6, 1990, portraying the character through its early development as Forrester's love interest and a . In October 1990, briefly filled in for Tylo as Taylor. Tylo portrayed the role intermittently from 1990 to 2002, with breaks including an exit in 1994 and another in 1996, during which time the character gave birth to twins Steffy and in a high-stakes storyline involving complications during pregnancy. Tylo departed in 2002 following the expiration of her contract, primarily to care for her young daughter, who had been diagnosed with , a rare form of eye cancer. The character's storyline concluded with her apparent death after being shot while attempting to protect Eric Forrester from Sheila Carter, setting up a presumed permanent exit. However, Taylor was reintroduced in 2004 as having survived and been held captive abroad, allowing Tylo to reprise the role on a recurring basis until 2014. Tylo returned briefly from April 2018 to March 2019, appearing in arcs centered on family crises, including supporting her on-screen daughter Steffy's personal and professional struggles at Forrester Creations. In 2021, producers approached Tylo about returning to the role, but she declined, citing a desire to step away from the repetitive dynamics of the character at that time. This led to a major recast, with stepping in to portray Taylor starting December 10, 2021, as a means to inject fresh energy into the long-standing character amid ongoing rivalries with . Allen's tenure lasted until November 2023, ending abruptly when her contract was not renewed by executive producer , who determined there was no immediate need for Taylor in the canvas. Following a one-year absence for the character, the role was recast again with , a daytime veteran known for her work on and . Budig debuted as Taylor on August 6, 2024, in scenes set in , where the character secretly observes and during their romantic getaway, prompting a phone call to her daughter Steffy about potential interference in their relationship.

Development

Characterization

Taylor Hayes is introduced as a compassionate renowned for her strong ethical standards and dedication to her patients' well-being, often serving as a guide within the Forrester family dynamics. Her character is frequently portrayed as Ridge Forrester's ideal soulmate, bonded by shared commitments to family loyalty and fidelity, which underscore her role as a stabilizing force in his turbulent romantic life. This portrayal emphasizes her professional integrity, where she applies psychiatric expertise to counsel others while upholding personal principles of honesty and devotion. Over the course of the series, Taylor evolves from an idealistic figure in the 1990s, embodying unwavering optimism and resilience, to a more vulnerable individual shaped by profound traumas. Her presumed death in a 2002 plane crash, which led to emotional fallout upon her return, marked a turning point, exposing layers of grief and recovery that humanized her otherwise poised demeanor. This vulnerability intensified during her 2009–2010 alcoholism storyline, where personal losses triggered a struggle with addiction, contrasting her clinical expertise with raw emotional fragility and highlighting her journey toward redemption. Recurring themes of define Taylor's arc, as she repeatedly relinquishes personal happiness—such as stepping aside for Ridge's perceived greater fulfillment or prioritizing her children's stability amid family crises—revealing a tension between her composed professional facade and inner turmoil. Symbolically, she represents purity and moral steadfastness in opposition to Brooke Logan's sensual , a dynamic that permeates her decisions in enduring love triangles and familial disputes, reinforcing her thematic position as an ethical anchor. In later developments, Taylor's character incorporates notable flaws, including bouts of and , which complicate her ethical foundation and add depth to her portrayals. This is particularly evident in 2024 arcs involving her secretive handling of serious issues, such as a grim heart condition, where her reluctance to disclose vulnerabilities exacerbates interpersonal conflicts and underscores her internal struggles with control and disclosure.

Relationships and rivalries

Taylor Hayes' most enduring romantic relationship has been with , marked by multiple marriages in 1992 and 1998, as well as a vow renewal in 2005 that was later annulled in 2006. Together, they share three children: son , born in 1998, and twin daughters Steffy and , born in 1999, with Phoebe later dying in a car accident. This bond exemplifies the "destined love" trope in the series, repeatedly drawing Taylor and Ridge back together despite separations, often fueled by Taylor's loyalty and Ridge's internal conflicts. Beyond , Taylor has had several other significant romantic entanglements, including marriages to Marone from 2007 to 2008 and to Whip Jones from 2010 to 2011. She also engaged in a brief affair with in the late 2000s, which complicated family dynamics following Phoebe's death and ultimately ended in a broken engagement. Taylor's close father-daughter relationships with Steffy and have profoundly influenced her decisions, often prioritizing their well-being and reinforcing her protective, devoted nature in interpersonal conflicts. Taylor's familial ties extend to her parents, Jack Hamilton and the late Sharon Ashford Hamilton, though these connections were briefly explored in early storylines, and she has a younger brother, Zachary Hamilton. Her integration into the Forrester family through marriage to created complex in-law dynamics, including tensions with matriarch Stephanie Forrester and ongoing entanglements with the Logan family via shared romantic histories. The primary rivalry in Taylor's narrative is with , spanning decades and centered on their mutual love for , escalating through betrayals, custody battles over the Forrester children, and personal vendettas that position Taylor as the more principled, "righteous" adversary. A key flashpoint was the 2007 surrogacy scandal involving Baby Jack Marone, where Taylor carried and gave birth to the child intended for her and Nick Marone, only for it to be revealed that Brooke's egg had been used due to a clinic error, highlighting deep ethical clashes and intensifying their feud as Brooke claimed maternal rights.

Storylines

1990–2002

Taylor Hayes was introduced in 1990 as a counseling Ridge Forrester's terminally ill wife, , which sparked an unexpected romantic connection between Taylor and Ridge after Caroline's death. Their relationship deepened despite interference from , culminating in Ridge's proposal to Taylor in St. Thomas and their marriage in 1991. As a couple, they navigated early challenges, including Taylor's ex-husband Blake Hayes attempting to reconcile with her, but their bond appeared solid until Taylor departed on a business trip to the in 1994. In April 1994, Taylor was presumed dead following a plane crash, devastating Ridge and leading him to grieve while turning to Brooke for comfort. Unbeknownst to the Forresters, Taylor had survived but suffered amnesia after being mugged at an airport layover; she was rescued and taken to a remote island in Morocco by Prince Omar Rashid, where she lived under the alias "Laila" and unknowingly entered into a marriage with Omar that was later invalidated. Regaining her memory in 1995 upon learning of Ridge's blindness from a car accident, Taylor returned to Los Angeles in disguise as a British nurse named Carol Roberts to care for him secretly. A judge ruled that Taylor and Ridge's marriage remained legally intact, annulling Ridge's union with Brooke, though their reconciliation was strained by Taylor's confession of a brief affair with artist James Warwick during her time on the island, leading to their divorce in 1995 amid ongoing tensions fueled by Brooke's persistent involvement. During this separation from 1995 to 1998, Taylor continued her psychiatric practice, treating patients and maintaining professional boundaries while grappling with personal turmoil. By 1998, Taylor gave birth to her son, Thomas Forrester, in a dramatic delivery en route in Thorne Forrester's car; she named him after the island where Ridge had proposed and later revealed to Ridge that he was the father, prompting Ridge to annul his remarriage to Brooke and reunite with Taylor in a second wedding ceremony that year. The couple embraced family life, with Ridge and Taylor raising Thomas together, though their rivalry with Brooke escalated over custody concerns and hidden secrets that threatened their stability. In 1999, while expecting twins, Taylor contracted tuberculosis, nearly dying during labor but ultimately giving birth to daughters Steffy and Phoebe Forrester, strengthening their immediate family unit despite the health scare. However, marital pressures mounted, leading Taylor to seek solace elsewhere in rebound relationships complicated by her unresolved feelings for Ridge. Taylor's storyline reached a dramatic close in 2002 when, during a confrontation, she was shot by while attempting to protect , leading to her apparent death from in Ridge's arms during surgery. In a twist, Prince Omar had orchestrated the faked death to shield Taylor from the mounting personal and familial pressures, allowing her to escape to and marking her temporary exit from the canvas. This departure underscored the intense rivalries and secrets that defined her early years, particularly her central conflict with Brooke over Ridge.

2004–2014

In 2004, Taylor Hayes was revealed to be alive after being presumed dead for two years following a shooting by in 2002; she had been in a and rescued by Prince Omar of , who had kept her hidden while she recovered. Upon her return to , Taylor reunited with and their children, and Phoebe, resuming her central role in the ongoing rivalry with over Ridge's affections. This revelation brought Taylor back into the Forrester family dynamics, where she quickly rekindled her romance with Ridge, leading to the renewal of their wedding vows in 2005 amid family pressures, including a staged health crisis by Stephanie Forrester. Taylor's storyline during this period deepened with personal struggles, particularly her battle with , which resurfaced intensely in 2006 after emotional turmoil from her relationships. Driving under the influence, Taylor tragically struck and killed Darla Forrester, Thorne's wife, in a car accident, leading to intense guilt, legal consequences including a jail sentence, and a path to rehabilitation supported by . The incident highlighted Taylor's vulnerability, as she grappled with the loss and its impact on the Forrester family, eventually finding solace in counseling and recovery efforts. By 2009, Taylor and were poised to remarry, but the ceremony was dramatically interrupted by Brooke, who revealed her pregnancy with from a with Ridge—though Hope was not Taylor's child—further straining their bond and reigniting the eternal triangle. The alcoholism arc continued to affect Taylor into 2009–2010, with a relapse triggered by the loss of Ridge to Brooke, prompting her to seek treatment once more; during this time, actress Hunter Tylo took a brief hiatus, with the character written out temporarily and no recast occurring. Taylor's recovery involved therapy and family support, underscoring her character's ongoing fight against addiction amid romantic betrayals. In a pivotal 2007 development that echoed surrogacy themes, Taylor gave birth to Jack Marone via IVF with her then-husband Nick Marone, only to discover the egg used was Brooke's due to a clinic mix-up, leading to emotional attachment, custody battles, and Taylor ultimately relinquishing rights to Brooke after intense drama. This event exacerbated tensions, contributing to the end of Taylor's marriage to Nick and her return to pursuing Ridge. She later married Whip Jones in 2010 after meeting him online, though the union ended in divorce the following year. By 2012–2013, Taylor's storyline shifted to a controversial romance with the much younger , Brooke's son, which created family rifts and highlighted her vulnerability in seeking stability. The relationship ended amid conflicts, including Rick's divided loyalties and the age gap scrutiny, leading Taylor to focus on her career and family. In 2014, after ongoing clashes with Rick and exposure of Brooke's affair with Bill Spencer, which alienated her from , Taylor departed for to support her daughter Steffy amid her own storyline challenges there. This exit marked a temporary removal from the canvas, allowing Taylor to step back from the intense Forrester/Logan conflicts.

2018–2021

In 2018, reprised her role as Taylor Hayes, returning to the canvas in a surprise appearance and revealed as the shooter of Bill Spencer, tying into her protective role over the family amid ongoing crises, including support for her daughter . Taylor's presence highlighted her protective maternal instincts, as she intervened to help Steffy navigate the tensions within the Forrester family. Tylo's appearances continued into 2019, where Taylor participated in key family gatherings, including and New Year's celebrations at the Forrester home, fostering moments of unity amid ongoing conflicts. During these episodes, Taylor offered counsel to her ex-husband regarding his strained relationship with , emphasizing themes of loyalty and reconciliation within the family dynamic. Throughout the period from 2018 to 2021, Taylor maintained a significant off-screen influence on major plotlines, with frequent mentions by her children Steffy and during crises such as Steffy's shooting recovery and Hope Logan's adoption struggles, underscoring her enduring role as a stabilizing family figure despite her limited physical presence. In December 2021, Taylor made a brief cameo during the Forrester family Christmas gathering, appearing to address escalating tensions between Ridge and Brooke while hinting at deeper family involvement ahead. This appearance was Krista Allen's debut as Taylor, aligning with the announcement of her recasting of the role, with initial scenes emphasizing Taylor's unwavering loyalty to the Forresters and building on the familial support themes.

2022–2025

In 2022, Taylor Hayes, portrayed by Krista Allen, returned to Los Angeles to support her daughter Steffy Forrester following a shooting incident involving Sheila Carter, during which Taylor nearly fell from a hospital roof while intervening in Sheila's suicide attempt. She rekindled her romance with Ridge Forrester, leading to a public proposal on the Forrester Creations runway, though the engagement dissolved after revelations of Thomas Forrester's deception in faking a CPS call to frame Brooke Logan. Taylor became entangled in a custody battle over her grandson Douglas Forrester, advocating for Thomas's paternal rights amid family tensions at Forrester Creations, where her clashes with Brooke escalated into professional rivalries over company control. By 2023, Taylor's storyline intensified with her facing blackmail from over a past incident, ultimately turning herself in but receiving legal ; she mediated ongoing disputes, including further support for Steffy's marital issues and attempts to reconcile with Brooke. Her renewed pursuit of ended in heartbreak when he ultimately chose Brooke, prompting Taylor's departure from Los Angeles in November 2023. Allen's portrayal concluded abruptly as the actress was released from her contract, marking Taylor's temporary exit from the canvas. Taylor returned in August 2024, now played by Rebecca Budig, debuting as she spied on Ridge and Brooke during a romantic moment in Monte Carlo, having attended a medical conference there before revealing hidden surveillance footage of their intimacy to Steffy. She immersed herself in Steffy's escalating conflicts with Hope Logan, advising on the custody implications of family threats and supporting Steffy's leadership battles at Forrester Creations amid Hope's professional ambitions. In late 2024, Taylor confided in Li Finnegan about a "deadly secret" concerning her health—a diagnosis of broken heart syndrome implying a terminal heart condition—teasing vulnerability in episodes as she collapsed while keeping it hidden from her family. Into 2025, Taylor's arcs intertwined with broader family perils, as she counseled Steffy and Finn on dangers posed by Carter's manipulations and Luna Nozawa's deceptive schemes, while receiving brief mentions amid Hope's international endeavors in . A budding romance with emerged, highlighted by an intimate slow dance at Il Giardino in November 2025, complicating her professional boundaries as his therapist. As of November 2025, Taylor remains central to potential reunions with and intensifying Forrester power struggles, with Budig's performance emphasizing the character's emotional resilience and depth.

Reception

Portrayals by actresses

Hunter Tylo's portrayal of Taylor Hayes from 1990 to 2002, and in subsequent returns through 2019, is widely regarded as the definitive interpretation, earning praise for capturing the character's elegance, vulnerability, and emotional depth across decades of complex storylines. Critics and fans have highlighted her commanding presence in pivotal arcs, such as Taylor's presumed death and resurrection in the , which solidified her as an iconic figure in . Despite her long tenure, Tylo never received a Daytime Emmy nomination, though her performance contributed to the character's status as a fan favorite. Krista Allen's tenure as Taylor from 2021 to 2023 brought a fresh, modern edge to the role, infusing it with sass and intensity that divided audiences but earned critical recognition. Her portrayal was particularly acclaimed in emotionally charged scenes involving family custody battles in 2023, leading to a Daytime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series. However, some fans criticized her deviation from Tylo's warmer, more refined take, resulting in backlash over the stylistic shift. Rebecca Budig assumed the role in 2024, drawing early acclaim for her nuanced depiction of Taylor's secretive demeanor and romantic entanglements, leveraging her experience from All My Children to add layered subtlety. Her performance in the 2025 health-related storyline has generated buzz for potential Emmy consideration, with reviewers noting her ability to balance vulnerability and strength amid ongoing fan comparisons to predecessors. Despite mixed reception, with some praising her charm and others finding her approach too detached, Budig's interpretation has refreshed the character for contemporary viewers. Overall, Tylo remains the benchmark for Taylor Hayes, her extended run shaping the character's legacy, while subsequent portrayals by Allen and Budig have injected new dynamics, though often measured against Tylo's enduring influence in fan discussions and polls.

Storyline impact and fan response

The love triangle between Taylor Hayes, , and has been a defining element of , sustaining viewer passion and dividing fans into fervent #TeamTaylor and #TeamBrooke camps through campaigns and online debates. This rivalry, spanning over three decades, has fueled much of the show's dramatic tension and contributed to its long-term popularity by keeping audiences invested in the characters' romantic entanglements. Taylor's dramatic "deaths" and resurrections exemplified classic storytelling that amplified emotional stakes and viewership. Her 1994 presumed death in a Middle East plane crash, followed by a shocking return, heightened suspense and fan anticipation for her reunion with . The 2002 storyline, where Taylor died in Ridge's arms from a liver ailment, elicited widespread fan grief, with viewers expressing deep sadness and launching online petitions urging Hunter Tylo's return to the role. The 2023 abrupt exit of as Taylor Hayes triggered substantial fan backlash, with audiences decrying the decision as a "massive mistake" due to her chemistry and charisma, and many calling for her reinstatement amid controversy over the firing. This led to the 2024 recast with , which drew mixed reactions—some fans struggled with the transition, labeling it "cringe" and unconvincing, while others appreciated the fresh take on the iconic . In 2024–2025 arcs, Taylor's health secret—diagnosed as broken heart syndrome, a real medical condition triggered by emotional stress—and budding romance with added layers of vulnerability, earning praise in polls where a majority of fans supported exploring the pairing for its potential depth beyond the traditional triangle. Fan responses to Taylor have evolved significantly. In the 1990s, audiences adored her as the moral counterpoint to Brooke, championing her stable family image and professional integrity as a psychiatrist. By the 2010s, criticism mounted over the repetitiveness of her cycles in the love triangle, with viewers expressing fatigue at the endless back-and-forth and perceived hypocrisy in her "high moral ground." Renewed interest surged in 2025, driven by Twitter trends around her health crisis and Deacon flirtation, as fans appreciated the shift toward independent arcs that highlighted personal growth. Taylor's broader legacy lies in storylines that tackled real-world issues, influencing the soap genre's approach to sensitive topics. Taylor's unintentional surrogacy for Brooke and Nick's son Jack—carrying the child while believing it was hers—explored themes of , family bonds, and ethical dilemmas in . Later arcs involving to painkillers, depression, and humanized her, drawing acclaim for raising awareness about and struggles among high-achievers. These narratives have informed crossover dynamics in , emphasizing psychological depth in character-driven conflicts.

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