'The Bold and the Beautiful' spoilers: Newcomer Ivy Forrester arrives, Wyatt's new love interest, Oliver's recording to be released?

Your afternoon won't be complete without the overly dramatic world of "The Bold and the Beautiful." And this week, a newcomer joins the cast. She's there to make more drama and add something new to the show.

Ashleigh Brewer's participation in "B&B" was announced back in May, but it is only now that her character will be introduced. According to IBT, she will play Ivy Forrester, a jewelry designer and the niece of Eric Forrester. Ivy is in town to help with the Hope For he Future jewelry line. She will definitely be stirring up trouble as soon as she arrives.

What's going to happen with Hope Logan, Wyatt Fuller and Liam Spencer? Ivy Forrester will also play a part in the love triangle. Rumor has it that Ivy will be the love interest of Wyatt, who is mending a broken heart. Ivy may be the key to Wyatt leaving Hope and Liam alone.

However, there is another speculation that another Forrester will be the love interest of Wyatt and it's none other than Steffy Forrester. Wyatt will let Hope and Liam stay together, while Steffy distracts him from the heartache.

If this is the case, the speculation that Wyatt and Liam may try being brothers again may be true. IBT reports that Wyatt and Liam will have another go at bing brothers "even after all the rouble that Wyatt's mother has done to Liam and Hope."

Meanwhile, Ridge Forrester will have a flashback about the accident that will continue to haunt him. Katie Logan will feel jealous once she sees Ridge and Brooke Logan together.

Another thing to expect is that Maya Avant will play a big role in influencing Caroline Spencer and Rick Forrester to reveal Oliver's recording that will show Oliver's true intentions for Aly Forrester.

Tune in to this week's "The Bold and The Beautiful" on CBS.

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