'The Bold and the Beautiful' spoilers: Liam and Hope to raise family together, Steffy out of the picture

Liam makes a difficult choice this week on "The Bold and the Beautiful." Facebook/TheBoldandtheBeautiful

"The Bold and the Beautiful" fans will bear witness to a difficult choice this week involving the controversial love triangle of Liam (Scott Clifton), Hope (Annika Noelle), and Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood).

In line with the dramatic gender reveal of Liam and Steffy's child, countless spoilers indicate that Liam will turn over a new leaf on his way into fatherhood -- without current wife Steffy.

This week's episode will see Steffy tell Liam that their daughter needs a family, with her hoping to be in the picture despite her past betrayal. But Liam will overlook her pleas, setting his sights on Hope as a potential mother for their child.

In previous seasons, viewers have witnessed how problematic the trio's relationship have been with Liam always failing to choose between Hope and Steffy.

According to spoilers, rather than Steffy, Liam will choose to confide in Hope regarding his newly acquired priorities. Hope will be in the forefront of his plans with him sharing the exciting news to her as he transitions into family life.

Liam, realizing that all steffy ever brought to him was disappointment and trouble, will set his eyes on the virtuous Hope in order to create a loving and caring family for his daughter.

But despite this, it was already revealed that Hope wants Liam and Steffy back together. This was confirmed in an earlier confrontation with Ridge (Thorsten Kaye).

However, speculationsindicate that Liam will ultimately offer Hope the chance to be the mother of his child. This particular revelation will reportedly impact Hope's decision of whether or not to go on board with Liam's proposal.

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

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