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For the past two weeks, Taylor has been trying to encourage her daughter Steffy Forrester (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) to try and make things work between her and Liam (Scott Clifton). Steffy has no interest in taking two steps back in her life when she’s made so much progress forward. She told her mother that she’s not interested in stealing another woman’s man, especially considering the fact that Hope and Liam are still grieving the loss of their child.
Well now Taylor has a new plan that she is hoping will work. During Caroline Spencer’s (Linsey Godfrey) memorial service, Thomas told Taylor and Ridge Forrester (Thorsten Kaye) that he and Caroline were not together during the time of her death.
What’s more, Taylor couldn’t help but notice that Hope was bonding with Thomas’ son, Douglas (Henry Joseph Samiri), throughout the memorial service. This prompted her to wonder if Hope and Thomas could use each other right now.
After all, Thomas could definitely use someone right now. Hope, on the other hand, is desperate to take care of someone. She’s been smothering Steffy and her babies for weeks now. Even though both of them are grieving, The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers indicate that Taylor will come up with a plan to hopefully bring them together. This way Steffy and Liam can be left alone. At least, that’s what Taylor wants to see!
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