'The Bold And The Beautiful' spoilers: Brooke ruins Quinn and Deacon's engagement, Aly kicked out of Forrester Mansion

This week in "The Bold and The Beautiful," the focus is on Quinn, Deacon and Brooke. Other characters that will be embroiled in the drama are Ivy, Rick and Aly.

Here are the spoilers for March 9 to 13: 

Quinn, Deacon and Brooke 

Deacon and Quinn are taking their relationship one level higher. Deacon proposed to Quinn and she gladly accepted. However, Deacon's ex-wife is not a happy camper. This week, she does whatever it takes to ruin the engagement and stop Quinn from marrying Deacon.

According to She Loves Soaps, Brooke discovers a similar experience with Wyatt, which could mean that she could use Quinn's son against her. However, Quinn is getting more excited about the thought of becoming Mrs. Sharpe and she remains in the dark about a secret pact that Deacon and Brooke have made. 

Later in the week, Brooke gets drunk and accidentally hits her head. After that, spoilers say that she rethinks her life. As for Quinn, she is determined to get married to Deacon and stands her ground against Brooke's conniving ways. 

The Forresters 

Rick remains merciless at a Forrester Creations meeting and he continues to be rude and mean to the employees. Ivy decides to speak up and confront Rick about his attitude toward his family and employees, but Aly decides to keep her feelings to herself when Rick kicks her out of the mansion. 

Also this week, Rick receives an update about his divorce and is already enjoying the idea of being an unmarried man. Does this mean that he and Maya will get married now? Speaking of Maya, she realizes that her sister Nicole is someone whom she cannot just ignore. Nicole doesn't want to leave the mansion. 

"The Bold and The Beautiful" airs every weekday at 1:30 p.m. on CBS. 

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