'Bold and Beautiful' spoilers: Steffy asserts herself with Liam, Quinn gives Wyatt permission

Thursday on "The Bold and the Beautiful," Liam told Steffy that he had to marry Ivy. He asked her not to jump to conclusions and said that Ivy was in trouble of being deported and that he did it to help her. Steffy thought that he could have looked into other options first before marrying her. She said that this is all Ivy's idea, but Liam reasoned with her and said that the marriage was just on paper. But she was upset and asked him if he knew what he had gotten himself into — was she supposed to wait for him then? 

Steffy then asked him how long he intended to stay married to Ivy, and Liam said he didn't know. She informed him it could be years, since people would be checking up on them. He said that Ivy needed him, and Steffy told him that she needed him, too. She said that he was always there for Hope, and now for Ivy, but what about her? She then told him that she was done and congratulated him on his marriage. She told him that it's in his nature to rescue people — since he couldn't save his mother, he's now saving others. 

Liam shouted that they were far from over and told her that he loves her. Liam said that he'd leave Ivy and that he truly wants her and wants to have children with her. 

At Forrester Creations, Ivy was thinking about her wedding when Quinn appeared. Quinn told her that she knew that Liam would take pity on her and went on about him always needing to be the hero. Ivy said that she didn't want her marriage to be based on that. The immigration officer arrived and questioned Ivy about what she was trying to do. He warned her that she and Liam would be investigated. 

Here's what to expect on "The Bold and the Beautiful" on Friday, June 19: Steffy asserts herself with Liam; Quinn gives Wyatt permission to go after what he wants. 

"The Bold and the Beautiful" airs Mondays to Fridays at 1:30 p.m. on CBS. 

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