‘The Bold and the Beautiful’ (B&B) Spoilers for the Week of July 24-28, 2023, tell us that Brooke may tell Ridge everything. As for Steffy, her marriage to Finn is on fire, and then, there is the looming threat of Sheila.
‘The Bold and the Beautiful’ Spoilers: Brooke Spills the Beans!
Brooke will make a confession to Ridge during the upcoming week. She is keeping a major secret for Hope, after the latter beg her not to talk about her sexcapade with Thomas, but how much longer can Brooke keep this from Ridge?
As Brooke receives some information about Hope and Liam’s divorce, she may spill the beans to Ridge, who only knows about the kiss that Hope and Thomas shared in Rome.
How would he react when he finds out that the real sizzling passionate romance has been unfolding behind closed doors between those two. B&B spoilers for the week of July 24-28, 2023, tell us that Brooke may tell Ridge about how she walked in on Hope and Thomas in bed together even though her daughter had begged her to keep it a secret.
When Ridge hears about the secret romance, he will be concerned about Thomas returning to his unhealthy obsession with Hope.
‘The Bold and the Beautiful’ Spoilers: Steffy Worries About Her Future
Elsewhere on ‘Bold and the Beautiful’ spoilers, Steffy is worried about her marriage to Finn because he is beginning to think that Liam will turn to her for support during this difficult time.
Despite the complicated story, she still acres about him and will not want to turn her back on him. However, that is not the only issue that’s causing her worry.
She is also concerned about Sheila, whose trial may eventually lead to chaos. Whatever the outcome of her trial is, she will remain a big threat to Steffy and her family.
As for Liam, Kelly had a bad dream about him, so it seems that he is in danger on ‘Bold and The Beautiful’. Kelly’s dream seemed like a something bad will happen.
During the week of July 24-28, he will come across a troubling sight. Also, he will stumble upon some shocking moments between Hope and Thomas.

