The Bold and the Beautiful is ending the week on an interesting note. As if Sally Spectra wasn’t nervous enough about the review her first line received, she’s going to hear Shirley tell her the only way she’ll ever succeed is if she goes back to the beginning and uses the designs the line had to introduce when they first began so many years ago. It’s not what Sally wants to hear, but we think she’s going to end up doing what she’s told. She’ll end up feeling good about it as inspiration hits, and she’s going to find there are so many other things she can do to end up without any animosity.
That’s when her sister is going to show up. We don’t know much about Coco, but we know that this entire situation is going to shake everyone up. No one wants to see another Spectra in town, and we have a sinking suspicion the same is true of Sally. Will she be happy her sister is here, or will she find herself as annoyed as ever and in need of someone to talk to? It turns out Coco is going to be even more devious than Sally, and it’s going to means some serious drama is about to walk into town.
And just when you think that Quinn and Ridge will keep their relationship platonic, we find out they will soon be stuck together in an elevator during his engagement party. She is going to cause a major scene and make everyone wonder what’s going on, but Ivy has already spilled the beans on things between them. When Brooke finds out these two are alone in a stuck elevator together, she’s not going to be very happy. She’s going to feel she has to do something, and we wonder if she’s going to make a scene of her own. She might, and she has a right to because she knows what’s going on in that elevator as they’re alone together. We know none of this is going to end well at all.
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