'The Bold and The Beautiful': Hope is not over Liam, Ivy not happy, Taylor upset about Hope's pregnancy

It's another day in the life of your favorite "The Bold and the Beautiful" characters. And halfway through the week, the story is still focused on Hope, Wyatt, Ivy and Liam's love drama. What seemed like a fun trip to Amsterdam at first, has now turned into a time of realization for all of them.

When people with a past spend a trip together, chaos is just bound to happen. During the Amsterdam trip, Wyatt feels threatened so he does everything he can to keep Hope. Hope thinks twice about staying with Wyatt because of his meddling mother and her feelings for Liam. Liam also has trouble moving on, while Ivy is getting tired of all the drama.

In the November 12 episode, it looks like Hope is leaning towards her feelings for Liam more than for her husband. Apparently, Ivy has had enough of it and rants to Liam saying "She's married to Wyatt, she's carrying his child. She has to let go of you eventually." But for Hope, she's not ready to let go of Liam yet. "I'm not okay with any of this," Hope told Liam.

Hope may be in a confusing situation at the moment but she can draw any card she wants. The Spencer brothers are both in love with her and all she has to do is choose which one she really loves. Hopefully, she gets to choose soon before more hearts get broken in the process, including Ivy's.

On top of the love square drama, Hope has another possible enemy in Taylor Hayes, who will return to "B&B" this Wednesday. Taylor visited Eric Forrester and during their conversation, Eric shared that Wyatt and Hope are now married and expecting a child. Surprisingly, Taylor got very upset about hearing the news, reports Celeb Dirty Laundry.

Will Hope finally decide which Spencer brother she loves? Will Liam stick to Hope or start anew with Ivy? Why was Taylor upset?

Get your answers on "The Bold and The Beautiful" on Wednesday only on CBS.

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