Bold & Beautiful Fans Debate if Deacon Should Leave Sheila for Taylor
The Bold and the Beautiful fans are in for some heartbreak drama as they wait for Deacon Sharpe’s next move. Deacon has been at a crossroads, torn between his commitment to his wife, Sheila Carter, and his undeniable, growing connection with his therapist, Taylor Hayes. As Deacon wrestles with his decision, it’s evident that either choice comes with its own set of emotional turmoil.
Who will Deacon choose between Sheila and Taylor on The Bold and the Beautiful?
From getting married to a toxic and manipulative Sheila to finding genuine love in Taylor at the worst possible time, Deacon hasn’t been the luckiest in love and relationships. Deacon is really stuck between a rock and a hard place. On one side, there is Sheila, his wife, who would immediately flip out and plot revenge upon learning about him and Taylor. On the other side, there’s Taylor, who’s been reciprocating his romantic advances.
Deacon came clean about his feelings and confessed to Taylor that he’s fallen for her. He shared that he wants to keep seeing her in spite of his marriage to Sheila. Taylor, who’s still recovering from her heartbreak with Ridge, is hesitant about the whole situation. However, her growing feelings for Deacon suggest otherwise.

Notorious for her lies and manipulation, Sheila’s awareness of Deacon and Taylor’s growing closeness has massively added to the tension. Knowing her unpredictable nature, viewers are expecting a full-blown lash-out when Deacon chooses Taylor over her. With Taylor already on the fence due to her past heartbreak with Ridge, Sheila’s vendetta could ruin things for Deacon and Taylor before they even get a chance to explore their relationship.
As a tough decision lies ahead for Deacon, recent spoilers confirm his already apparent choice. Deacon’s connection with Taylor seems to be winning out. This leaves both Deacon and viewers on edge about what lies ahead with a devastated Sheila. Sheila’s brewing revenge worries fans, even as they cheer for Deacon prioritizing his happiness.