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'The Bold and the Beautiful' Casting News, Spoilers: Quinn Grows More Dangerous Than Ever, Ivy Forrester Arrives

"The Bold and the Beautiful" fans are in for a shocking week as Quinn grows more desperate than ever to reunite Wyatt and Hope.

Wyatt remains the only person both safe from and unaware of Quinn's wanton determination this week. When Quinn holds a knife to Liam's throat, Wyatt comes to the rescue – narrowly saving his half-brother from his mother, according to spoilers this week.

Meanwhile, Bill explains that Quinn is not really has dangerous as she pretends to be in a sneak peek.

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"Quinn's favorite weapon is fear," Bill reassures his fiancé and her daughter in a clip for this week's show. "She loves to harangue you with all the things she's going to do, but she never does any of them."

Nevertheless, Quinn's attempt kill Liam leaves bot Spencer brothers shaken. After Wyatt saves Liam, the pair decide to move on from it and bury the hatchet. Consequently, Wyatt finally gives up on reuniting with Hope and, instead, blesses her relationship with Liam, according to Celebrity Dirty Laundry.

"The only lives you've ruined tonight are yours and mine," Wyatt tells his crying mother.

Just as Wyatt lets go of Hope, Ivy Forrester makes her highly anticipated return to "B&B." The jewelry designer is the niece of patriarch Eric Forrester, and she is rumored to be Wyatt's new love interest. Ivy will be portrayed by Australian actress Ashleigh Brewer.

"We are thrilled to introduce Ashleigh, whose poise and talent are already known in Australia and the UK," said "B&B" producer and head writer Bradley P. Bell in a statement.

"Ivy is the daughter of Eric's younger brother, John Forrester, who has been living in Sydney," Bell added. "A young, worldly designer, Ivy is brought in to work on the new Hope for the Future jewelry line. It won't be long before she finds herself deeply entangled in the lives and loves of our younger generation."

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