CBS [04/13/2026] The Bold and the Beautiful FULL Episode, April 13: B&B Spoilers ..

IVY’S REVENGE ERA BEGINS! 💥 FIRED, REBORN — AND STEFFY MAY ALREADY REGRET EVERYTHING! 😱🔥

🚨 “YOU’LL REGRET THIS…” — AND SHE MEANT IT! 💀 What looked like the end of Ivy’s story turns into the most powerful comeback arc yet. Fired, humiliated, and pushed out of Los Angeles, Ivy doesn’t break… she EVOLVES. ⚡ And now, as her success rises overseas, the fallout hits Forrester Creations harder than anyone expected.

  • Steffy fires Ivy with no second chances
  • Ivy leaves Los Angeles, choosing to start over in Australia
  • Her final words become a chilling promise of what’s to come
  • Ivy rebuilds her career with a new vision and independence
  • Her work begins gaining international attention
  • Forrester Creations struggles creatively without her
  • Steffy starts to feel the pressure and quiet doubt
  • The company reaches out, needing Ivy’s insight
  • Ivy refuses to return — choosing her own path
  • Steffy finally reaches out directly, opening the door to a tense reunion

It ends in silence.

Not a dramatic exit.

Not a public breakdown.

Just a door closing…

And a life changing forever.

Ivy walks out of Forrester Creations with everything stripped away — her position, her place, her future in Los Angeles. The words Steffy spoke still echo in her mind, firm and final.

No negotiation.

No second chance.

And for a moment… it hurts.

Deeply.

But something else is growing beneath that pain.

Something stronger.

Because just before she leaves, Ivy says six words that change everything:

“You’ll regret this more than I will.”

At the time, it sounds like a defense.

A reaction.

But it isn’t.

It’s a promise.

And she intends to keep it.

Back in her apartment, the reality settles in. The life she built is over. The connections, the ambition, the dream she fought so hard to hold onto…

Gone.

So she makes a decision.

She leaves.

Not in defeat…

But in control.

Australia becomes more than just a place to escape — it becomes a reset. A return to where she first found her passion, but this time, without needing approval, without trying to fit into someone else’s vision.

And that changes everything.

Because Ivy isn’t the same woman anymore.

She doesn’t beg.

She doesn’t chase.

She builds.

From scratch.

Her work becomes sharper. Bolder. More authentic. No pressure, no expectations — just creativity driven by experience, by loss, by growth.

And people notice.

Not slowly.

Quickly.

Her designs start gaining attention, not just locally, but globally. What she creates now feels real, raw in a way that can’t be replicated.

Because it comes from truth.

Meanwhile, back in Los Angeles…

Things aren’t as stable as they seem.

At first, it’s subtle.

A design that doesn’t quite land.

A project that feels incomplete.

A creative direction that lacks something no one can define.

But over time…

It becomes obvious.

There’s a gap.

And that gap has a name.

Ivy.

Steffy doesn’t admit it.

Not out loud.

But she feels it.

Those six words replay in her mind at the worst possible moments:

“You’ll regret this more than I will.”

And for the first time…

She wonders if it’s true.

The company reaches out.

Carefully.

Not officially.

Not enough to undo the decision — but enough to admit something is missing.

They need her insight.

Her perspective.

Her touch.

But Ivy?

She doesn’t run back.

Because she’s not that person anymore.

She listens.

Calm.

Unmoved.

And when she responds?

It’s simple.

She’s moved on.

That’s what changes the power dynamic completely.

Because now, Ivy isn’t the one asking for a place.

She’s the one deciding if she even wants to return.

And then…

It happens.

Steffy reaches out.

Not loudly.

Not emotionally.

But clearly.

An invitation.

A conversation.

A shift.

No apology — that’s not who Steffy is.

But something else is there.

Acknowledgment.

And Ivy sees it.

But this time?

She’s in control.

She doesn’t rush.

She doesn’t react.

She chooses.

Because whatever happens next…

It won’t be about going back.

It will be about moving forward.

On her terms.

As the distance between Los Angeles and Australia begins to shrink, one question becomes impossible to ignore:

Is this the start of Ivy’s ultimate comeback…

Or the moment she proves she never needed them at all? 💥🔥

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