'The Bold and The Beautiful' spoilers: Ivy not ready to forgive Quinn, Quinn makes Deacon decide

This week in "The Bold and The Beautiful," another person becomes a holder of Maya's scandalous secret. Also, it seems like Quinn may not have changed at all and her relationship with Deacon is not going well. Here are the spoilers:

Maya's Secret

Maya is still holding on to her secret for dear life. However, she isn't afraid when her secret reaches Rick too. She believes that Rick will continue to love her because that is who she is and the past doesn't matter.

In the sneak peek for the next episode, Maya is seen arguing with both Nicole and Carter, the new secret keeper.

Maya told her sister "I'm proud of who I am," then Nicole quickly retorted "But not of who you were."

After that, Carter told Maya "We know how Rick feels about secrets and they don't come bigger than this."

With Nicole and Carter both doubtful about Maya's confidence, Maya continues to say "He will love me no matter what... this is who I am!"

Meanwhile, Nicole and Maya will continue to butt heads as Nicole wants to be the model for Forrester Creations and they don't see eye-to-eye regarding the result of the photo shoot.

Quinn and Deacon

Quinn is now working at Forrester Creations, but his own son Wyatt feels that she's back to her old ways, reports We Love Soaps. Quinn is also trying to make peace with Ivy, but Ivy doesn't believe her too.

As for Quinn and Deacon's relationship, Quinn made Deacon choose over her and Brooke. Nonetheless, things may erupt over at Forrester Creations now that Quinn is working there and Rick is calling Brooke to start working full time again.

Will Carter tell Rick the truth? Has Quinn changed for the better? Who will Deacon choose? Watch "The Bold and The Beautiful" every weekday at 1:30 p.m. on CBS.

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