THE BOLD & THE BEAUTIFUL Spoilers 4/14/17 — Coco Makes a Horrifying Discovery!
The latest Spectra fashion show could be sabotaged from within in these spoilers from THE BOLD & THE BEAUTIFUL!
Sally has been against stealing the Forrester designs to help get Spectra off the ground, but with their new line a hit with the crowd, her attitude seems to be changing. “They do seem to like us,” Sally cautiously admits backstage. Thrilled her plan was a success, Shirley responds excitedly, “Like us? Oh honey, they love us!” But things take an unfortunate turn when Coco finally gets a look at the designs her family is showing and recognizes them from her work at Forrester! “These are stolen,” she gasps, horrified. “They’re stolen!”
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In Bill’s office over at Spencer, Wyatt worries that his father is a bit too confident that he’ll be able to buy the building right out from under Spectra when they go under. “They’ve always managed a comeback,” he reminds. But Bill will not be dissuaded. “Two reasons,” he declares. “The old Sally Spectra was running the operation. And they didn’t have me around to bring them down.”
And at Forrester, Thomas wishes he could be at the Spectra show to show Sally his support, but she didn’t want him there. “She’s presenting her own collection,” R.J. reminds him. “She’s gonna want you there, even if she said she doesn’t.” Will Thomas take R.J.’s advice and check out the collection only to find out that Sally stole from them?
Don’t miss this tease for today’s explosive episode, and for more B&B previews, keep reading the CBS edition of Soaps In Depth magazine!
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