'Bold and the Beautiful' spoilers, plot news: Steffy's suspicion may lead to risky actions targeting Hope

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Jacqueline MacInnes Wood's Steffy will become increasingly fearful in next week's episodes of "The Bold and the Beautiful."

Although Liam (Scott Clifton) is not ready to fully get back together with her yet, Steffy feels like she has been making a little progress with her estranged husband since their big fallout. However, the latest spoilers suggest she will worry that Hope (Annika Noelle) would get in her way and this concern will grow stronger in the episodes to come.

Noelle's character insists she is rooting for Liam and Steffy, even urging the former to give his wife another chance. According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, Steffy's suspicions would lead to a confrontation with Hope about her intentions. The latter would likely claim she is a "Steam" (Steffy and Liam) supporter, so as long there is still a chance for the two to make things work.

Her pregnancy may have given her the upper hand but Steffy would naturally remain doubtful towards Hope. As the woman has a history with her husband in the past, Steffy apparently thinks Hope will grab whatever opportunity to reconcile with Liam, especially when she learns Liam is turning against her for good.

Panicked, the publication says she might make some drastic and risky decisions to prevent Hope and Liam's reunion. As to what those are is something fans will have to tune in for. "Steam" shippers can only keep their fingers crossed Steffy's actions will not blow up in her face.

In previous seasons, fans have seen how problematic the trio's relationship has been, with Clifton's character always failing to choose between Steffy and Hope. It remains to be seen who he will choose in the end, but one thing is clear: their love triangle is far from over.

"The Bold and the Beautiful" airs weekdays, 1:30 p.m. EST on CBS.

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