The Fallout From Ivy’s Letter Scheme Hits Hard
After the truth came out about Ivy stealing Electra’s letter to Will, the consequences didn’t take long to follow.
What started as a calculated attempt to keep the two apart quickly spiraled once everything was exposed. The missing letter wasn’t just a misunderstanding—it was the reason Will and Electra fell apart in the first place. And now that everyone knows Ivy was behind it, there was no way she could avoid facing the fallout.
On April 23rd episode of The Bold and the Beautiful, that fallout was finally waiting for her at Forrester Creations!
Ivy Faces the Consequences
In Forrester’s main office, Ivy tried to defend herself, insisting she was only trying to guide Electra away from trouble. She even pushed her niece to promise she wouldn’t go back to Will, refusing to back down even with the truth out in the open.
But Ridge and Brooke weren’t interested in excuses.
Ridge told her outright that she “over-stepped,” with Brooke backing him up. The message was clear—Ivy had crossed a line, and there was no walking it back.
Will Demands the Truth — And Justice
Will laid everything out, recapping how the stolen letter led to the breakdown of his relationship with Electra.
Even then, Ivy tried to deflect, accusing him of moving on too quickly and shifting the blame back onto him. But it didn’t stick.

When she pushed Electra with “Tell him, Electra!” the moment fell flat. The truth had already been exposed, thanks to Daphne.
Electra didn’t hide how deeply this affected her. Ivy hadn’t just interfered—she had knowingly stepped in the middle of something she understood meant everything to her niece.
“It Wasn’t Proper at All”
As the pressure mounted, Ivy finally said what everyone had been waiting to hear.
Stopping Electra before she walked away, she admitted using her infamous line, “It wasn’t proper at all.”
It was a rare moment of honesty—but one that came far too late to make a difference.
Ridge Makes It Official — Ivy Is Out

Once alone with Ridge and Brooke, Ivy stuck to her reasoning, insisting she acted “out of love” for Electra and their family. But Ridge wasn’t swayed.
He made it clear the younger generation needed to handle their own relationships without interference. Brooke agreed, reinforcing that Ivy’s actions had only made things worse.
It didn’t take long for the decision to follow.
Ivy realized she had “overstayed her welcome,” and Ridge confirmed it. Electra would take over the jewelry line, marking a clean break from Ivy’s role at the company.
Fighting back emotion, Ivy said, “I did this all for love.”
Then, with one final warning, she added, “I’ll go, but I’ll be back.”
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