'The Bold and The Beautiful' spoilers: A sneak peek at next week's episodes

The longest-running CBS soap opera just keeps getting bolder and more beautiful. The remaining episodes for the week will mainly focus on Ridge and his health.

June 18

Everyone at the Forrester Creations will receive an update on Ridge's health status, according to She Knows Soaps. Finally, the bunch will know what is happening to Ridge.

Meanwhile, Bill and Justin worry that Ridge knows what happened in his "accident" and their role with the helicopter, reports Movie News Guide. Justin thinks that Ridge saw him pushed him.

From a June 18, 2014 episode teaser video, Justin said to Bill, "Before I got the word from you to dump Ridge in the Gulf and cool him off, I think he might have seen me."

Brooke shows concern for Ridge, saying "Something's off with Ridge. He's not fully present. Should we be worried?" And Hope says "I can't tell you how happy I am that I get another chance to tell Ridge how much he means to me," while Liam was there.

June 19

This episode will still deal with the aftermath of Ridge's accident. Katie is in shock and sad that her planned future with Ridge won't happen anymore.

In other news, Deacon relays important information to Quinn.

June 20

The week will end with an episode where the Forrester bunch will gather together. Also, Quinn will give Wyatt some good news.

June 23-27 Sneak Peek

In next week's "The Bold and The Beautiful," Bill gives Quinn sound advice and Thorne confronts Oliver. Ridge wants to go forward with his life and made some decisions. Moreover, there is concern for Maya's behavior and a possible ally for Deacon appears.

July Spoiler

According to She Knows Soaps, there will be a wedding down the road. It said that "'B&B' taped a wedding in Monaco on June 9 and 10, with nuptials set to air in July. Whose wedding will that be?

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