

LUNA’S PATERNITY TEST RESULTS FINALLY REVEALED—WILL ABOUT TO BECOME TEEN DAD TO HIS RAPIST’S BABY
TL;DR: B&B spoilers for the week reveal the LONG-AWAITED paternity test results for Luna‘s baby (drumroll please!), Bridget performs the test while everyone at Bill‘s mansion holds their breath to find out if Will is the father of his rapist’s baby, Sheila catches Deacon in Taylor‘s arms and might go full psycho again (shocking absolutely no one), and Poppy discovers her “dead” daughter is actually alive and living in a MANSION instead of a grave. It’s paternity drama, potential murder resurrections, and the most ridiculous housing arrangement in soap opera history!
The Paternity Test Spectacle at Bill’s Mansion
The moment of truth has FINALLY arrived on Bold and the Beautiful, and we’re about to find out whether Will Spencer (Crew Morrow) is going to be a teenage father to the baby of the woman who RAPED him. Let that delightful sentence sink in for a second.
Bridget (Ashley Jones) is performing the paternity test on Luna‘s (Lisa Yamada) fetus while Bill (Don Diamont), Katie (Heather Tom), Will, and Electra (Laneya Grace) gather at the Spencer estate to observe the doctor administering the test and announcing the results. Because apparently paternity test reveals are now public spectator sports in Los Angeles, and everyone needs front-row seats to Will‘s potential life being destroyed!
B&B spoilers reveal that tensions are running ASTRONOMICALLY high as this group watches Bridget work her medical magic and prepares to hear whether the young man Luna drugged and sexually assaulted is going to become a father against his will.
The verdict? Well, you’ll have to tune in to find out, but let’s apply some basic soap opera logic here—if Will ISN’T the father, this entire storyline would be over immediately and Luna would be shipped straight back to prison where she belongs, no questions asked. So we’re gonna go out on a VERY sturdy limb and predict that Will should probably start stocking up on cigars, diapers, and therapy appointments because this soap opera isn’t letting him off the hook that easily.
But here’s the REAL question everyone should be asking instead of holding their breath over paternity results: Why hasn’t the double murderess Luna already been remanded to a cell?! This woman KILLED people, faked her own death, and has been living it up at Bill Spencer‘s luxury estate like she’s on an extended vacation instead of awaiting trial for MURDER.
The fact that Luna‘s stay at Bill‘s mansion is still happening raises so many questions that nobody seems interested in answering. Did the Los Angeles justice system just… forget about her? Is house arrest at a billionaire’s mansion with a pool and chef now standard procedure for accused murderers? Make it make sense, Bold and the Beautiful!
Sheila Catches Deacon With Taylor—Psycho Mode Reactivated?
Sheila (Kimberlin Brown) gets an eyeful of Deacon (Sean Kanan) in the arms of his shrink Taylor (Rebecca Budig) this week, and oh boy, here we go again. B&B spoilers reveal that Deacon‘s telling Taylor, “I need you to help me,” while apparently being WAY too close to his therapist for Sheila‘s comfort. Could this spark a re-emergence of Sheila‘s legendary psycho side? I mean, probably! This is Sheila Carter we’re talking about—the woman who faked her own death approximately seventeen times and has a body count longer than most soap operas’ character lists!
But first, Sheila at least TRIES a sane approach, which is shocking character development for a woman whose solution to most problems historically involves kidnapping, shooting, or elaborate schemes. She simply asks Deacon to come home and says, “I need my husband.” How very… normal?
How very un-Sheila-like? B&B spoilers suggest this reasonable approach might not last long, especially if Deacon continues seeking “help” from Taylor in ways that look suspiciously romantic. Is it already too late to save their ill-advised union? Was it EVER advisable in the first place? These are the questions!
The real entertainment here is watching Sheila try to be a reasonable, non-homicidal wife when every instinct in her body is probably screaming to go full psycho on Taylor for getting too close to her man. How long can Sheila maintain this calm, collected approach before she snaps and reminds everyone why she’s one of soap opera’s most dangerous villains? Place your bets now!
Poppy Gets the Shock of Her Life
Poppy (Romy Park) gets the shock of her life this week when she walks in on a conversation between Finn (Tanner Novlan) and Li (Naomi Matsuda) and is informed that her demented daughter isn’t as dead as anyone had hoped. B&B spoilers reveal that Poppy‘s about to learn that Luna is alive, well, and apparently living in luxury at Bill Spencer‘s mansion instead of six feet under where most people assumed she’d ended up after faking her death.
Can you IMAGINE being Poppy in this moment? You think your murderous daughter is dead, you’re processing that grief mixed with relief that she can’t hurt anyone else, and then SURPRISE—she’s actually alive and has been enjoying mansion living with a billionaire! The whiplash must be incredible. Bold and the Beautiful spoilers indicate Poppy‘s reaction to this news is going to be SPECTACULAR because finding out your “dead” daughter is actually alive AND living better than you are is a lot to process in one conversation.
But here’s the most ridiculous part of this entire situation: At this rate, poor Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) really IS going to be the last person to find out that her wicked stepdaughter still poses a threat! Everyone else in Los Angeles knows Luna‘s alive—Bill, Katie, Will, Electra, Bridget, and now Poppy, Finn, and Li.
But Steffy, the person who was one of Luna‘s primary targets? She’s completely in the dark! Someone needs to send this woman a group text or something because the fact that Steffy‘s still oblivious while Luna‘s potentially pregnant and living in Los Angeles is ABSURD.
The Nonsensical Twists Keep Coming
This week on Bold and the Beautiful is PACKED with head-scratching moments that defy basic logic and common sense. A double murderess living in a mansion instead of prison? Check. A rape victim potentially becoming a teenage father to his rapist’s baby? Check. Sheila Carter trying to have a normal marriage conversation instead of immediately plotting someone’s demise? Check. Steffy being the last to know crucial information that directly affects her safety? Check and check!
B&B spoilers indicate these nonsensical twists are going to continue throughout the week, and honestly, we’re here for the chaos even if none of it makes any actual sense. This is soap opera logic at its finest—or most ridiculous, depending on your perspective. Either way, it’s going to be entertaining watching this mess unfold!
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