2 Bold Predictions For The Bold and the Beautiful April 10
It’s been a busy week on The Bold and the Beautiful. Here’s what we predict will happen on the B&B April 10 episode.
Predictions For B&B
Finn (Tanner Novlan) didn’t know where Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) was. It turned out she was with Liam (Scott Clifton). He begged her to stay quiet about what happened to him, but Steffy said she couldn’t keep the secret from Finn.
We suspect Finn will learn about Liam’s condition…most likely from Steffy. He will turn to Grace (Cassandra Creech) to learn more about what Liam is facing. After all, Steffy shares a child with Liam, and that makes his health important to Finn’s family. What will he and Grace determine? Will they be able to help Liam make a full recovery?
It’s Over
Meanwhile, Daphne (Murielle Hilaire) helped Carter (Lawrence Saint-Victor) after his fight with Deacon (Sean Kanan). She went so far as to throw Deacon out of the office after he and Carter got physical. Carter was covered in bruises, and Daphne couldn’t believe that they’d gotten in such a violent clash.
We expect to see Daphne take advantage of the situation to try to convince Carter that his relationship with Hope (Annika Noelle) is over. Things with Carter and Hope are rocky after Carter backed out of their plan to keep Hope for the Future alive. He gave Forrester Creations back to the Forresters, which left Hope without a job, and she feels she’s a victim in the situation.
Daphne has made no secret about her crush on Carter. She will work to make Carter see that it’s time to move on from Hope and the disaster it’s been for him…preferably with her.
While we still eagerly await the arrival of the next-generation Mercedes-AMG E63—hopefully with a V-8 heart, fingers crossed—the German automaker unleashed the slightly tamer E53 last year. The AMG E53 is no slouch, though, with its plug-in hybrid setup employing a turbocharged inline-six for a peak of 604 horsepower. Originally launched in sedan form, that potent powertrain has now migrated into the practical wagon body style, with the company unveiling the 2026 Mercedes-AMG E53 Hybrid wagon ahead of its arrival in dealerships later this year.
Under the hood lies the same setup as the sedan, with an AMG-fettled turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six paired with a single permanently excited synchronous electric motor. In most scenarios, the hybrid system spits out 553 pound-feet of torque and 577 horsepower, but in the optional Race Start mode, the output rises to a heady 604 ponies. The brawn is sent to all four wheels, with Mercedes claiming that the wagon can scoot from zero to 60 mph in just 3.8 seconds. The E53 comes standard with rear-wheel steering and adaptive dampers.
The electric motor, which produces 161 horsepower on its own, is integrated into the housing of the nine-speed gearbox. A 400-volt, 21-kWh battery lives below the trunk floor at the rear of the wagon, which should reduce cargo capacity compared to the standard E-class wagon. While Mercedes didn’t provide a claimed electric range, the sedan model provides 42 miles of range.
The Race Start system that increases output by 27 horsepower comes as part of the AMG Dynamic Plus package, which also boosts the top speed to 174 mph from 155 mph. The package also equips active engine mounts, an electronically controlled limited-slip rear differential, and AMG composite brakes with red calipers and 15.4-inch front discs. Inside, the package adds an AMG Performance steering wheel wrapped in nappa leather and microfiber.
The E53 wagon will come with 12 paint hues as well as an optional exterior carbon-fiber package. The standard 20-inch five-spoke wheels can be substituted for 10-spoke 20-inch units or 21-inch wheels. The cabin can be had in a variety of microfiber and leather upholsteries, and a 17-speaker Burmester surround sound system is standard. The Superscreen, which adds a 12.3-inch display for the front passenger, is optional.
The 2026 model year also includes a limited “Edition 1” model, which pairs Manufaktur Alpine Grey paint with AMG graphics, those 21-inch wheels, and unique interior trim. Mercedes didn’t provide pricing for the new E53 wagon, but the sedan model starts at $89,150. The normal E450 wagon costs $5,250 more than the E450 sedan, so the E53 wagon will probably start in the mid-$90,000 range.