In upcoming episodes of The Bold and the Beautiful, Electra Forrester's hidden hostility toward Melissa Dylan threatens to unravel her relationship with Will Spencer. While pretending to support the homeless art student, Electra issues private threats, but a misinterpreted incident caught by Ivy Forrester escalates the tension. Will's defense of Dylan may push him closer to her amid the drama.
Electra Forrester, played by Laneya Grace, presents a duplicitous facade in her interactions with Melissa Dylan, portrayed by Sydney Bullock. In front of Will Spencer (Crew Morrow), Electra appears supportive, but alone with Dylan, she warns her to respect their relationship and leave the beach house apartment soon. This stems from Dylan's accidental role in killing Luna Nozawa (Lisa Yamada), an event Electra initially viewed favorably since Luna had targeted Will by drugging and assaulting him.
Dylan, previously acquainted with Electra through dropping Hayes Forrester Finnegan (Bryan Garlick) at art school, confessed the incident to Finn (Tanner Novlan) and Steffy Forrester (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood), with Electra and Will offering support. Upon learning of Dylan's homelessness—living out of her car—Will generously invites her to stay in the garage apartment indefinitely. Despite Dylan's caution and hesitation, Electra's threats intensify, including demands to stay isolated during her business trip.
Tensions rise during a teriyaki chicken incident, where Will insists Dylan join him for the meal while Electra works late, prompting Electra to accuse Dylan of advances. Later, while babysitting Hayes at Will's insistence—despite Dylan's fears—Dylan performs ballet in the living room, accidentally landing in Will's lap with their faces close and his hand on her leg. Ivy Forrester (Ashleigh Brewer), lurking despite being ill, witnesses this and assumes impropriety.
Ivy confronts Dylan, demanding she leave the house and Los Angeles entirely. Upon Electra's return, she aligns with Ivy's stance, but Will rejects their demands, emphasizing his ownership of the property and commitment to helping Dylan. This revelation of Electra's 'two faces'—sweet publicly, hostile privately—shocks Will, potentially drawing him toward Dylan as he defends her against what he sees as unreasonable cruelty. Katie Logan (Heather Tom), Will's mother, backs his charitable actions, highlighting the rift in Electra's relationship.