'The Bold and the Beautiful' spoilers: Will Hope choose Liam? Ivy confronts Quinn

For weeks now, Hope, Wyatt and Liam's love triangle has been highlighted in "The Bold and the Beautiful." This week, the story will still be shown, but followers of the series will also witness other love triangles  Here are the spoilers for "B&B" from Sept. 22 to 26:

Wyatt, Hope and Liam

When Hope learned the truth about why Liam didn't go to their Paris meeting place, she started to think about her marriage with Wyatt. Now, fans of "B&B" are wondering whether Hope will leave Wyatt for Liam or if she will stand by her decision.

Of course, everyone now knows about what Quinn did, and they gave her a mouthful about it. But if it comes down to who really has the right to get furious, it's none other than Ivy. According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, Ivy has a thing for Liam and she had wanted to win him over in Paris. Could it be possible that Ivy may just team up with Quinn rather than get mad at her?

Deacon, Brooke and Bill

Deacon and Bill Spencer have been fighting over Brooke for a while now. Even though Brooke is almost Bill's bride, it seems like she might have a change of heart and choose Deacon instead. According to the spoilers, Bill and Deacon might have an altercation and fight for whoever gets Brooke's sweet "yes."

Ridge and Caroline

Ridge and Caroline are still growing closer while they work on designs in Forrester Creations. Their growing closeness has become more obvious to their partners, Katie and Rick, respectively. The chemistry between Ridge and Caroline is undeniable.

Maya and Rick

Rick Forrester has a lot on his plate, too, other than Ridge and Caroline's closeness. Maya is very persistent in trying to win him over, even though he had already chosen his wife. But seeing that Rick is having problems with Caroline and Ridge, Maya might try and use the bad situation to her advantage. Will Rick cave in?

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