'The Bold and the Beautiful' spoilers, recap: Applause at fashion show upsets Aly

Thursday on "The Bold and the Beautiful," Aly told Darla that the California Freedom line is trash and that no one should see it. Darla told her to go to Forrester now. 

At the restaurant, Nicole asked Julius if he meant what he told Maya. She said that she's not convinced that he really had a change of heart. Julius said that he's trying, and that it would be great if they could become a family again. He said that he sent Maya away because he didn't know what kind of people a transgender person like her could meet. Nicole told him that getting to know her sibling as Maya and meeting the Forresters had been good for her. He told Nicole to take her mother to the hotel because he was going to see Rick. Vivienne was worried that Rick might get offended. 

At Forrester Creations, Aly watched while Ridge adjusted and pinned a dress on a model. Steffy told her that the model's name is Sonja, she's Maya's friend and is also transgender, and she's going to be in the show. Aly was upset about this and stepped out.

Outside, Darla told Aly that it's almost time to make them pay. Aly looked at Steffy's car and flashed back to Darla's accident. Darla told Aly to take from them what they took from her.

"Tomorrow, the day of reckoning finally arrives," Darla said.

At Forrester mansion, Rick let Julius know that Maya was getting ready for the show the following day. Rick asked Julius about him getting to know his daughter better, and Julius fired back, asking him what kind of a man would like a future with a woman like Maya. Rick said at first, he didn't take it well, but he loves her and is committed to her. He added that she inspires him and he sees a future with her. 

Here's what to expect on "The Bold and the Beautiful" on Friday, July 17: Wyatt comforts Ivy after she sees Steffy and Liam at the fashion show; the applause at the fashion show upsets Aly.

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

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