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B&B Spoilers: Li Goes Feral When Poppy Shows Up In Town

The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers for Friday, November 10, 2023, tease Poppy’s very first visit to Forrester Creations ends in an explosive family feud. You won’t want to miss a moment of the action! Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers Highlights

Li (Naomi Matsuda) has made it crystal clear she doesn’t like her sister — or her niece — and does not want them around. It seems she’s spent quite a heck of a lot of time nursing her resentment and letting it fester. So much so, that she ordered Luna (Lisa Yamada) out of town.

Well, sorry Li, but not only is Luna staying put but Poppy (Romy Park) is coming for a visit! Poppy is checking into Forrester Creations whether Li likes it or not.

Sister, Sister

As you can imagine, Li isn’t going to take this well. The second she spies Poppy lurking about, her hatred will boil over. If you think she was rude and overstepped when she went at Luna, just wait until you see what she says to Poppy!

Will Poppy just stand there and take it, though? She might just give Li a run for her money and put her in her place. It’s one thing for Li to treat Poppy like an outsider, but her attitude towards Luna is enough to push any mother over the edge.

Help Me Help Myself

At the same time, Liam (Scott Clifton) turns to Ridge (Thorsten Kaye) in his time of need. And, what is this need? It’s almost certainly his bid to pry Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) away from her devoted husband.

Will Ridge co-sign his delusion? Ridge isn’t a fan of Finn’s (Tanner Novlan) birth mother but he does like the doctor. He’s a good husband, a good father, and a good son-in-law. Can Liam beat that?

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