'Bold and the Beautiful' spoilers: Quinn Does Some Meddling on Ivy's Behalf

Thursday on 'The Bold and the Beautiful', Wyatt complains to Bill about Liam getting the vice president position. They argue whether Liam and Steffy are meant to be together, and Bill says that it's only a matter of time. Wyatt says that unless Ivy leaves, she and Liam are sticking together. Wyatt says that he wishes Bill wouldn't encourage Liam to get back together with Steffy, while Bill is upset that Wyatt kissed her and reminds him that Steffy is in love with Liam.

Quinn and Ivy are talking, and Quinn cannot believe that immigration wants to deport Ivy. Ivy says that she can't leave right now—Steffy is already making a play for Liam, and if she leaves, then things will be over between the two of them. Quinn urges her to go to Liam and make it work.

Later, Quinn joins Bill and Wyatt. After Bill leaves, Quinn complains about him favoring one son over the other, but Wyatt says that Bill doesn't always get what he wants.

Steffy tells Liam about Wyatt kissing her. She says that she'd rather have him and that he can still change things. They talk about their times together and Steffy recalls him proposing to her. Liam remembers her saying that she would bring him back to life, and she did. Unknown to bother of them, Ivy arrives and hears them. Steffy says that she wants them to get back together, and Liam says that he's going to talk to Ivy and tell her everything. Liam tells her that he's feeling something for her again, and they embrace.

Ivy returns to Forrester and tells Quinn that she heard Steffy and Liam making plans and that she's going to lose Liam. Quinn tells her not to worry—she won't lose the man she loves, and she's not going back to Australia. She's going to handle things from now on.

Here's what to expect on 'The Bold and the Beautiful' on Friday, June 12:

Quinn does some meddling on Ivy's behalf; Ivy shares major news with Liam.

'The Bold and the Beautiful' airs from Mondays to Fridays at 1:30pm on CBS.

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