'The Bold and the Beautiful' spoilers: Rick chooses Caroline, Bill proposes to Brooke, Deacon teams up with Quinn, Liam

In "The Bold and the Beautiful," the love triangles are a hot topic and this week, the love triangles are the center of attention. Here's what your favorite "B&B" characters are up to this week, according to Celeb Dirty Laundry:

The characters, or at least most of them, are already getting ready to head to Paris for a wedding. However, someone is stirring up trouble before the wedding happens.

Maya is causing problems at Forrester Creations as she finally decides to let Rick Forrester know what she really feels about him. Maya corners Rick in the steam room and tells him her feelings despite her engagement to Carter. Caroline Forrester isn't really happy about what Maya did, but she has nothing to worry about. Rick makes a decision between Caroline and Maya and he will choose his wife. He will let Maya know about it too.

The next love triangle, Deacon, Bill and Brooke, are also at a standstill. Deacon Sharpe realizes that he still has feelings for Brooke when she kissed him. However, Deacon and Brooke can't just run off to the sunset and live happily ever after. Bill still wants Brooke back and he will propose to her.

Aside from his love drama, Deacon learns about Quinn being a suspect in the murder of Montemayor and he makes his move. In a shocking move, Deacon teams up with Quinn. The spoilers say that Quinn would actually try to seduce Deacon.

Meanwhile, now that the Paris wedding is coming to a close, Ivy Forrester really feels guilty about what happened. She thought that if Liam didn't help her out in the river, Hope would be marrying Liam in Paris. So, Ivy talked to Liam and tells him to explain to Hope why he was late for their Eiffel Tower meet-up.

Tune in to "The Bold and the Beautiful" this week on CBS every weekday at 1:30 p.m.

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