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Ivy Forrester Is RIGHT About Will Spencer–Electra Forrester Needs To LISTEN Before It’s Too Late On Bold and the Beautiful
Ivy Forrester’s questioning Will Spencer and Electra Forrester’s relationship, asking if Luna Nozawa’s drama is too much—and she’s absolutely right to worry.
IVY FORRESTER IS THE ONLY ONE ASKING THE REAL QUESTIONS ABOUT WILL SPENCER & ELECTRA FORRESTER SHOULD PAY ATTENTION
TL;DR: While everyone’s pressuring Electra Forrester to “follow her heart” and stay with Will Spencer, Ivy Forrester is the only person asking the important question: is all this Luna Nozawa drama too much for one relationship to handle? Ivy pointed out that Will already let Electra down, Luna’s not going away because she’s pregnant, and maybe Electra should reconsider.
Ivy Forrester Is The Only Voice Of Reason
Can we acknowledge that Ivy Forrester is the only person in Electra’s life being realistic about this nightmare? While Bill Spencer, Katie Logan, and everyone else are giving Electra speeches about “holding onto love,” Ivy’s asking the actual important questions: “Is all this stuff with Luna too much to handle?”
Ivy sees what nobody wants to admit—Will Spencer comes with baggage. Ivy told Electra, “It would be different if Luna wasn’t pregnant, but she isn’t going away.” That’s not being negative, that’s being honest. Luna Nozawa is carrying Will’s baby, which means she’s in their lives forever.
Ivy also brought up something everyone forgot: Will already let Electra down. He’s a “swell guy,” Ivy said, but he hasn’t been reliable when things got tough. And now Electra’s supposed to bet her future on a man whose baby mama is a literal murderer about to break out of prison?
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Everyone’s Pressuring Electra To Stay
Every adult in Electra’s life is pressuring this young woman to stay in a relationship that comes with a convicted murderer as a permanent fixture. Katie Logan told Electra to “hold onto your love.” Bill Spencer said Will’s instinct is to “protect those he loves.” Even Daphne Rose is telling Electra to “hang onto her love.”
Nobody except Ivy Forrester is telling Electra that it’s okay to walk away. This girl is supposed to build a life with Will while Luna sits in prison fantasizing about living in the beach house with him? Luna literally had a full fantasy sequence where she imagined being Will’s wife.
Luna Nozawa Is Planning Her Escape
The recaps show that Luna is planning to escape from prison. She’s been eyeing laundry carts. She’s been talking to Will’s picture about how she “has to see him before she loses him to Electra.” This woman is about to break out and go full Fatal Attraction.
But sure, let’s tell Electra to “follow her heart” straight into a horror movie. Let’s not mention that Luna has proven she’s willing to kill people. Let’s not bring up that she raped Will to get pregnant. Let’s just pressure this young woman to stay because “love conquers all.”
Ivy Forrester Sees The Writing On The Wall
Ivy understands something everyone else ignores: relationships are hard enough without adding a pregnant psychotic ex to the mix. She knows Electra is young, talented, and has her whole life ahead of her. Why should she tie herself to Will’s disaster when she could date anyone else?
Will keeps saying he doesn’t want to put Electra through “the Luna-cy of his existence,” which means even he knows this is too much. But everyone keeps talking them back into the relationship.
The Truth About Will Spencer
Ivy pointed out that Will and Electra “seem more in love than ever,” which sounds nice until you remember that doesn’t protect you from a murderer. Luna already shot Liam Spencer and Sheila Carter at that beach house. She has access to weapons and the willingness to use them.
Here’s what’s happening: Luna is going to escape, go straight to Will, and Electra is going to be in danger. And when that happens, Ivy is going to be the only person who can say “I warned you.”
Electra needs to listen to Ivy before it’s too late. This isn’t about not believing in love—this is about survival.
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