'The Bold and the Beautiful' spoilers for week of Oct. 24: Bill and Brooke's wedding is the highlight

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"The Bold and the Beautiful" will focus primarily on the upcoming wedding of Brooke Logan (Katherine Kelly Lang) and Bill Spencer Jr. (Don Diamont). After Brooke spent more than two decades with Ridge (Thorsten Kaye), she will be marrying the man she eventually had an affair with, but the road getting to the altar is not going to be as easy as she hoped.

According to the iTech Post, Evelyn (Gwendolyn Osborne-Smith) will be coming back to the show to serve as Bill and Brooke's wedding planner. Fans of the show will recall that Evelyn was the wedding planner for Brooke a long while back, and this may be why she was chosen for this occasion.

Game show host Wink Martindale is going to be appearing on the show this week as Reverend Brown. While his role won't be too prominent, he is going to be the minister that officiates the wedding. It has also been confirmed that Jennifer Gareis is finally coming back to reprise her role as Donna Logan, who will be attending the wedding.

The report also states that RJ (Anthony Turpel) will try to convince his father to talk Brooke out of marrying Bill. RJ still hopes that Ridge and Brooke can get back together so that they can have a complete family again. However, it is revealed that one reason why Ridge is pushing Brooke to marry Bill is because he wants to overthrow Quinn (Rena Sofer) and become the new head owner of Forrester Creations.

RJ may succeed as a report from Soap She Knows reveals that by the end of the week Bill may be waiting at the altar all by himself. The report states that Brooke won't be making it to the altar and is later discovered to be upstairs discussing with Ridge. At this point, Ridge has changed his mind and is trying to stop Brooke from marrying Bill.

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