Is anyone else feeling dizzy — or is that just Liam again? For months on The Bold and the Beautiful, we watched Mr. Waffler himself go from shouting matches to sudden collapses, clutching his head like a Shakespearean tragedy king. After his last spell, Grace, his ever-so-concerned doctor, was right there to diagnose a rare, aggressive brain tumor that required an experimental surgery. Sounds noble, right? WRONG.
Was It All in Liam’s Head — or Grace’s Plan?
Now that the truth about Grace’s (Cassandra Creech) medical fraud has come crashing down, it begs the juiciest question of all: if the tumor never real were those fainting spells even authentic? Or, did Grace orchestrate every dramatic swoon? And if so, HOW? We need all the juicy details, doc!
Let’s rewind the tape. Liam’s (Scott Clifton) dizzy spells conveniently started during emotionally charged arguments — especially ones involving Dollar Bill (Don Diamont). Cue the tension, cue the spinning room, cue the heart-stopping fall to the ground. It became a pattern. But what if that pattern wasn’t a symptom of illness, but the setup for a scam? Did Grace drug him? Did she manipulate his blood pressure, or was she quietly pulling strings to create the illusion of illness?
Is Liam Still Dying?
And if Grace really went that far, then what’s the real state of Liam’s health now? Is he walking around Los Angeles believing he’s on borrowed time when he’s actually perfectly fine? Or worse — is he still at risk and just doesn’t know it because all his care has been in the hands of a fraud? It’s enough to make our heads spin. And Liam’s too, apparently.
This theory raises the stakes. If Grace was willing to fake a tumor diagnosis, there’s absolutely no reason to believe she wouldn’t go a step further. After all, a brain tumor story gave her access, control, and, let’s be honest, sympathy. But if she created the illusion of illness from the ground up, then Liam was never just her patient — he was her puppet.
Of course, this is Liam we’re talking about — the guy who can barely decide between Hope (Annika Noelle) and Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) without breaking into a cold sweat. So was he truly a victim of manipulation, or is there something more sinister hiding in plain sight?
Brace yourselves, because if Liam is still sick, and Grace’s actions delayed or confused his real diagnosis, this could turn into a medical crisis that makes the original tumor lie look like child’s play. Grace might have opened Pandora’s box, but it’s Liam who could pay the ultimate price.