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Ivy Who? Why Bold and the Beautiful Needs to Use Her Now!

Bold and the Beautiful's Ivy with the Soap Hub logo.Jewelry Queen or background extra? Ivy’ is currently wasted potential.
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Ivy is back on Bold and the Beautiful, and we thought this meant big things for her character. After all, she’s now the lead designer for Forrester’s jewelry collection which is a role that could put her right in the heart of the drama. Yet, aside from a brief return, she’s been practically invisible. What gives? Why bring back this former firecracker just to keep her hidden in the shadows?

The Mysterious Case of the Missing Jewelry Queen

This is Ivy we’re talking about! She’s got style, she’s got ambition, and she can be as sweet as an Aussie pastry…or as fierce as a woman scorned. The possibilities for drama are endless! But instead of delivering juicy twists and scandalous showdowns, the writers seem to be leaving her in the background. We have questions, and some wild theories to go with them.

MORE: Remember when Ivy did THIS? 

Is Ivy Plotting Her Ultimate Power Move?

Maybe, just maybe, Ivy is about to shake things up in a way we never saw coming. What if she’s been biding her time, quietly working on a plan that will shake Forrester Creations to its core? A designer rivalry could be brewing, perhaps against a surprise new character from a rival fashion house. Imagine the drama of a full-blown jewelry war, with Ivy proving she’s not to be underestimated.

Or could it be a scandalous affair that puts her back in the spotlight? Ivy has had her fair share of romantic entanglements, and what better way to rock the Forrester world than a love triangle gone horribly, horribly wrong? A shocking pregnancy twist, perhaps? A forbidden romance that no one saw coming? Now that would be must-see television.

Rising Rivalry? 

Sudsers thrive on unexpected clashes, and Ivy needs a worthy adversary. Maybe it’s Sheila Carter (Kimberlin Brown), because if you’re going to get tangled up in drama, why not go straight for the queen of chaos? Or could it be Luna (Lisa Yamada), with whom Ivy could have a tense rivalry that spirals into something much more personal? And then there’s Remy (Christian Weissman), who seems ripe for an unpredictable feud, considering he’s stalking Ivy’s cousin. 

Regardless of which path the writers choose, one thing is clear – Ivy deserves more screen time, more drama, and a storyline that reminds everyone why she was once a major player in the Forrester saga. If the show went through the trouble of bringing her back, it’s high time they actually use her!

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