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'The Bold and the Beautiful' Spoilers: Ivy Reveal Details About Her Accident

The next episode of "The Bold and the Beautiful" will be full of drama and suspense because Ivy will finally wake up to reveal a few details about her accident.

Ivy will begin to exhibit signs of improvement and will wake up to talk about a few things that will put Steffy on the defensive side. The next "The Bold and the Beautiful" episode will see Steffy trying to convince the people around her that it was not her intention to put Ivy in a dangerous situation, according to the Inquisitr.

From Thursday to Friday, "The Bold and the Beautiful" will be full of drama surrounding Ivy's unfortunate accident. When Ivy wakes up, she will see Wyatt by her bedside and he will reveal his true feelings for her, We Love Soaps says. He was previously hurt when he found out that Ivy had a fling with Thomas, but he rushed to the hospital the moment he heard about the accident, the report details.

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Ivy was electrocuted and almost died after Steffy pushed her in the middle of a fight. Now, she will do something to make sure that the accident does not happen again, Enstars reports.

Steffy, on the other hand, will beg Liam to understand her situation. A restraining order will prevent her from coming near Ivy, and viewers will find out if she will be able to come out of this situation and clear her name. The accident will put their relationship on the rocks and the spoilers indicate that a breakup is looming ahead of them.

This is not the first time that Steffy has been involved in a serious accident. Ivy's accident came a few months after Steffy hit her cousin Aly with a tire iron, and the latter fell and died after her head hit a rock. The horrific accidents will push her to fight to make sure her fiancé does not leave her, the report relays.

"The Bold and the Beautiful" airs Monday to Friday at 1:30 p.m. on CBS.

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