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B&B Must Watch Moments Next 2 Weeks: A Boat Ride Proposal and Heart-Stopping Decisions

B&B Must Watch Moments Next 2 Weeks: A Boat Ride Proposal and Heart-Stopping Decisions

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The Bold and the Beautiful is pulling out all the stops for the next two weeks, taking fans on an unforgettable journey to the stunning Italian locales of Naples and Capri. With its glamorous setting, high-stakes romance, and jaw-dropping proposals, this week promises to be a must-watch for fans of drama, passion, and fashion. Be sure to tune in July 29 through August 6 to CBS or Paramount+ to watch all the drama unfold!
A Romantic Triangle Comes to a Head
The love triangle between Ridge (Thorsten Kaye), Brooke (Katherine Kelly Lang, who has a big new project), and Nick (Jack Wagner) hits a boiling point next week as tensions reach their peak. With their future uncertain, Nick prepares for a dramatic proposal to Brooke, with the serene Mediterranean Sea as the backdrop. But will Brooke accept his proposal, or will she once again choose Ridge?
As the boat ride unfolds, expect heart-stopping decisions that could change the course of these characters' lives forever.
An Epic Proposal with Stunning Views
Nick's planned proposal to Brooke takes place in one of the most picturesque settings ever seen on B&B—a boat ride through the crystal-clear waters off the coast of Capri. But while the setting is perfect, will the moment be as idyllic as Nick hopes? His feelings for Brooke run deep, but will her heart still belong to Ridge?
Viewers will be on the edge of their seats as Brooke is faced with an agonizing decision that could forever alter her love life.
READ THIS: Can Brooke find happiness without Ridge?
Forrester Creations' Glamorous Fashion Show
As expected, B&B delivers a taste of high fashion during the Italian adventure. The Forrester Creations team showcases their latest line, the Capril collection, in a show-stopping event.
The collaboration with the famed Italian designer Luisa Beccaria adds an extra layer of glamour and elegance. But the true drama lies in the personal battles taking place behind the scenes, as the love triangle continues to unfold amid the glitz and glam of the fashion world.
An Unforgettable Week in Italy
From the dazzling proposal on a boat to the stunning fashion show set against the beauty of Capri, next week's episodes are packed with breathtaking visuals and unforgettable moments. The romance, the rivalry, and the heartache will have fans talking the next two weeks. Don't miss the next chapter of B&B as it delivers a week of passion and decisions that will leave you on the edge of your seat.
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