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Bold and the Beautiful Early Edition Spoilers: Liam’s Shocking Declaration

Bold and the Beautiful next week spoilers show Liam Spencer making a bold statement during the two weeks of November 13-17, 2023. Take an early look into next week with new spoilers for the CBS soap.Bold and the Beautiful Early Edition Spoilers: Liam Spencer Professes His Love

Next week, on B&B, Liam Spencer (Scott Clifton) puts it all on the line for Steffy Forrester (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood). He is certain that he’s the right man for her.

And that he can give her a better life than her husband, John “Finn” Finnegan (Tanner Novlan), can. Next week, he tells Steffy exactly how he feels — that he loves her and they’re meant to be together.

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However, he most likely has a rude awakening coming on Bold and the Beautiful. Steffy is more determined than ever not to allow Sheila Carter (Kimberlin Brown) to ruin her marriage to Finn.

Plus, she will likely think that the only reason Liam wants her back is because his marriage to Hope Logan (Annika Noelle) is over. So, Liam will likely have his work cut out for him if he wants to convince Steffy to come back to him.

And it’s doubtful it will ever happen. All he may accomplish is making a permanent enemy out of Finn and possibly alienating Steffy. Unless Bold hits us with a twist…

B&B Early Weekly Spoilers: Ridge Breaks Awful News

Additionally, on Bold and the Beautiful, Ridge Forrester (Thorsten Kaye) breaks the news to his kids about Eric Forrester‘s (John McCook) health crisis. Both Steffy and her brother, Thomas Forrester (Matthew Atkinson), are extremely close to Eric.

So, they will be beside themselves when they find out he is dying and only has a short amount of time to live. Furthermore, Ridge may ask his children not to let on that they know just yet. Or, they may all go to him together to show him support.

Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers: Deacon Desperate to Help Sheila

Also, on B&B, Deacon Sharpe (Sean Kanan) makes one last heartfelt attempt to get Finn to allow his mother to be a part of his life. But, if he does, he will lose Steffy forever, and he knows that.

It’s highly unlikely that Deacon will get through to Finn. But, in a wild twist, Finn may not be able to stay away from his birth mother on Bold and the Beautiful. And that may be the final straw that pushes Steffy straight into Liam’s waiting arms.

And “SINN” may not survive. B&B is shaking things up. Keep watching to see Liam Spencer declare his love to Steffy on the CBS daytime drama.

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