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'The Bold and the Beautiful' News, Cast, Spoilers: Ivy Wracked With Guilt over Thomas; Thanksgiving Marred By Drama

Spoilers for "The Bold and the Beautiful" mainly point to the Thanksgiving drama waiting to happen among the Forresters, Spencers, Logans, and Avants. As the families come together, there will be a brief moment of peace and harmony, but apparently, it won't last long.

As reported by Celebrity Dirty Laundry, a lot of the tension will come from Maya (Karla Mosley) and Nicole's (Reign Edwards) parents, Julius (Obba Babatunde) and Vivienne (Anna Maria Horsford). Julius is still struggling to accept Nicole's decision to become Maya and Rick's (Jacob Young) surrogate, and he might take the opportunity to express his disapproval during the gathering.

Although Vivienne would usually be able to stop her husband from saying anything that can cause trouble, she will seemingly have her hands full preparing the Thanksgiving feast. As the ladies get busy in the kitchen, it won't be all smooth sailing. At some point, ingredients will run out so Pam (Alley Mills) and Charlie (Dick Christie) will be tasked to make a run and buy some more, while Brooke (Katherine Kelly Lang) and Katie (Heather Tom) will be left in charge of the kitchen. Vivienne will soon enter the scene and take over, and this will apparently not go well with everyone.

Moreover, during the Thanksgiving meal, Eric (John McCook) will be proposing that everyone around the table say something nice about the person next to them. This suggestion is expected to make things awkward, but everyone will apparently be able to bear the moment and smile through it.

After the truce on Thanksgiving, the turmoil within families will certainly continue, with the spotlight more likely focusing on Ivy (Ashleigh Brewer) and Thomas (Pierson Fode). The two's shared kiss will make Ivy feel guilty, as well as confused about her true feelings for Wyatt.

"The Bold and the Beautiful" airs Mondays-Fridays on CBS.

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