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‘The Bold And The Beautiful’ Weekly Spoilers: Hope Returns? Nicole And Zende Get Married

‘The Bold And The Beautiful’ Weekly Spoilers: Hope Returns? Nicole And Zende Get Married

Blair Grant

"The Bold and the Beautiful" spoilers for the upcoming week of Jan. 30 of the CBS soap opera tease on the plan to overthrow Steffy as CEO of Forrester Creations. While Steffy has seemingly made up her mind to divorce Wyatt and be with Liam, a recent report suggests on the return of Hope to stir up another problem for the couple.

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"The Bold and the Beautiful" weekly spoilers tease that everyone could not accept the fact that Steffy is the CEO of Forrester Creations. As most fans can recall, Ridge, Rick and Thomas are having a hard time accepting that they were not chosen by Eric to become the new president of the company.

B&B spoilers from She Knows Soaps reveal that Thomas will begin plotting to take down Steffy as the company's president. The publication also teases on Thomas' bonding with Zende, as they realize that they have been both treated like outsiders in the family.

"Bold and Beautiful" spoilers also hint on the upcoming wedding between Nicole and Zende on Valentine's Day. These two have stayed strong throughout the years despite many couples divorcing or switching up partners, but will they stay strong enough?

Celeb Dirty Laundry also reports on the possible return of Hope in the CBS soap opera. "The Bold and the Beautiful" spoilers from the publication note that Hope's return may help Wyatt move on from his broken marriage to Steffy.

However, there is also a possibility that Hope's return may once again stir up some fight between Wyatt and Liam. B&B spoilers from the publication also tease a possible introduction of a new lady in their lives.

Do you think Hope should return in "The Bold and the Beautiful?" Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below!

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