The Bold and the Beautiful recap for Wednesday, December 23, 2020, features Carter making a call that was good for business but bad for his fiancé, Liam breaking down, and the Hope doll taking her final bow.
The Bold and the Beautiful Recap Highlights
Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) was in awe over the HFTF publicity shots. Zende (Delon de Metz) is quite a designer. She was glad Hope’s (Annika Noelle) line would be okay while Thomas (Matthew Atkinson) recuperated.
Buh-Bye, Doll Face
Speaking of Thomas, Charlie (Dick Christie) came to wheel the Hope mannequin off to storage. Hope (Annika Noelle) and Steffy were thankful. Not only is the doll creepy and way too similar to Hope, no one needed the reminder, including Thomas when he eventually returns.
Guilt Overload
Liam (Scott Clifton) popped in for a visit and was shocked to see Hope and Steffy together. His guilt began to spiral when Hope went on and on about how great it is they are truly all working together. It really was one, big happy family now. Steffy was Liam’s past, she was his future, and the girls would grow up together.
Once Hope left, Liam put his foot down. He all but demanded he and Steffy fess up. They could not let Hope keep going on like this. She needed to know the truth.
Sisterly Drama
Down the hall, Paris (Diamont White) questioned her sister about the sudden animosity. All Paris was doing was trying to be supportive and asked if she was overstepping. Zoe looked like she was going to have a meltdown but Zende (Delon de Metz) interrupted. He sensed something was off but left it alone.
Zoe stormed off leaving Paris and Zende alone to flirt it up. Things took a bit of a heated turn when Zende spilled coffee on himself and had to take his shirt off.
Meanwhile, Carter (Lawrence Saint-Victor) talked Ridge (Thorsten Kaye) into hiring Zoe’s (Kiara Barnes) sister. Why not? She seems like a go-getter and has tons of experience. Plus, it would make Zoe happy, or so Carter thought. The Bold and the Beautiful (BB) airs weekdays on CBS. Check your local listings for airtimes.
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