Ivy’s final plea for help: Will Daphne agree to let Ivy be a surrogate mother? B&B Spoilers
In the emotionally charged and often unpredictable world of The Bold and the Beautiful, few decisions arrive quietly. They rarely unfold with simplicity or clarity. Instead, they emerge from tension, from desperation, and from the fragile intersections where hope collides with fear. For Ivy Forester, that moment of reckoning comes after a devastating professional collapse—one that strips away not only her position at Forrester Creations but also her influence, her stability, and her sense of belonging in Los Angeles.
When Steffy Forrester Finnegan and Ridge Forrester officially terminate Ivy from the company, it is more than a corporate decision. It is a rejection that carries emotional finality. Ivy is no longer simply an employee who crossed a line; she is now an outsider, someone whose presence is no longer welcomed in the very world she fought so hard to remain part of. The fallout is swift and humiliating, leaving Ivy isolated in a city where every connection she once relied on now feels increasingly out of reach.
But Ivy Forester is not a woman who disappears quietly.
A Desperate Search for Redemption—or Control
In the aftermath of her dismissal, Ivy is forced into a rare and uncomfortable position: powerlessness. For someone who has long navigated relationships through influence, timing, and emotional leverage, this sudden irrelevance is more than painful—it is destabilizing.
Yet instead of retreating into regret, Ivy recalibrates. She begins searching for an opening, something that will allow her to re-establish relevance in the lives of those who have shut her out. That opportunity presents itself not in business or romance, but in something far more intimate and emotionally complex.
Daphne Rose Walton and Carter Walton.
Their struggle with infertility is not new, but it remains deeply painful. It is the kind of private heartbreak that rarely finds resolution, slowly eroding hope with each passing disappointment. For Daphne, in particular, the desire for motherhood has become something both fragile and consuming—a dream she has tried to protect even as it feels increasingly out of reach.
To most people, this would be a sensitive topic requiring caution and compassion. But to Ivy, it becomes something else entirely: a possible pathway back into significance.
Ivy’s Proposal: A Shocking Offer
When Ivy reaches out to Daphne, the encounter is carefully orchestrated but emotionally charged from the start. Daphne arrives guarded, aware that Ivy’s involvement in any situation is rarely uncomplicated. Carter’s mistrust of Ivy only intensifies the atmosphere, setting the stage for a conversation that quickly becomes life-altering.
Then Ivy makes her proposal.
She offers to become their surrogate.
The statement lands with immediate force, silencing the room. It is not just unexpected—it is destabilizing. Daphne is frozen by the weight of what she has just heard, unable to reconcile Ivy’s past behavior with the magnitude of what she is now offering.
Ivy frames the decision as an act of redemption. She speaks of wanting to do something meaningful, something that could repair the damage she has caused in her relationships and within herself. She presents herself as someone seeking purpose after loss, a woman attempting to transform past mistakes into something life-affirming.
But beneath the carefully chosen words, there is something more complex at play.
Ivy is not just offering help. She is offering proximity. A way back into the emotional orbit of people who matter. A way to remain connected to a world that has pushed her out.
Daphne’s Emotional Conflict
For Daphne, the offer awakens something she has long tried to suppress—hope.
The possibility of becoming a mother is no longer abstract. It is suddenly real, tangible, and dangerously within reach. But alongside that hope is an equally powerful fear. Ivy’s history cannot be ignored. Her manipulation, her interference, her willingness to blur ethical boundaries—all of it casts a long shadow over this proposal.
Daphne is torn between desire and doubt, between what she wants and what she feels is safe.
When she brings the idea to Carter, his reaction is immediate and unequivocal.
Carter Walton’s Firm Opposition
Carter rejects the proposal outright. For him, the issue is not emotional—it is practical and moral. Trust, in his view, does not exist in a relationship with Ivy Forester. Her history of manipulation and emotional interference makes the idea not only risky but fundamentally unsafe.
To Carter, surrogacy requires absolute trust. Without it, the arrangement becomes unstable from the start. He cannot separate Ivy’s offer from her past behavior, and he refuses to view it as anything other than another calculated move.
But Daphne is not so certain.
A Marriage Under Strain

As Daphne begins to consider the possibility, even cautiously, a shift occurs between her and Carter. It is not explosive at first, but subtle and corrosive. Conversations that once flowed easily become strained. Shared certainty gives way to hesitation.
Carter sees Daphne’s openness as dangerous optimism. Daphne sees Carter’s refusal as emotional rigidity. Both are acting from love, but their interpretations of risk and hope are no longer aligned.
The disagreement does not immediately break them, but it begins to reshape the foundation of their relationship.
Ivy’s Calculated Patience
While Daphne and Carter struggle, Ivy remains strategically patient. She does not push aggressively. Instead, she allows time to work in her favor, understanding that hesitation can soften resistance when given enough space.
She presents herself as composed, even restrained, but her underlying objective remains unchanged. This is not simply about helping Daphne. It is about survival—emotional, social, and personal. If this opportunity fails, Ivy risks complete exclusion from the world she refuses to leave behind.
The Breaking Point: Truth and Strategy Collide
The tension escalates when Ivy provides medical documentation and professional evaluations supporting her ability to carry a pregnancy safely. The gesture reframes her proposal from emotional appeal to structured possibility.
Daphne begins to shift. Not fully, not decisively—but enough to unsettle Carter.
Their arguments intensify, no longer centered on abstract concerns but on competing visions of the future. Daphne speaks of motherhood as something irreplaceable. Carter speaks of manipulation and long-term emotional risk.
Neither perspective fully wins, but the gap between them widens.
A Fragile Crossroads
Eventually, Carter agrees to meet Ivy directly. What he expects is manipulation. What he receives is something more complicated: partial honesty.
Ivy admits that her motivations are not purely altruistic. She acknowledges her desire to remain relevant, to secure a place in a world that has rejected her. But she also agrees to strict boundaries, legal safeguards, and complete limitation of her role after the arrangement is complete.
It is not redemption—but it is transparency.
And that changes the dynamic.
The Final Decision Approaches
When Carter returns to Daphne, his position has softened—slightly. He does not fully trust Ivy, but he no longer rejects the idea outright. Instead, the conversation shifts toward structure, legality, and control.
Lawyers are consulted. Conditions are drafted. Boundaries are established.
On paper, the arrangement begins to look possible.
But beneath the legal framework remains an emotional truth that cannot be controlled: trust has already been fractured in multiple directions.
A Future Hanging in Balance
As the final decision approaches, all three women stand at different emotional thresholds. Daphne is torn between hope and fear. Carter is torn between love and protection. Ivy is torn between desperation and calculated restraint.
Nothing about this situation is simple, and nothing about it guarantees safety.
Because in The Bold and the Beautiful, even the most carefully constructed agreements cannot eliminate the emotional consequences that follow.
And as Daphne stands on the edge of a life-changing decision, one question remains unanswered:
Will she choose the hope of motherhood—or the protection of uncertainty?
Whatever she decides, none of them will walk away unchanged.
