In a shocking turn of events on The Bold and the Beautiful, Dr. John “Finn” Finnegan faces an impossible choice—his loyalty to his wife, Steffy Forrester, or his newly discovered biological daughter, Luna Nozawa. This emotional turmoil pushes Finn to a breaking point, ultimately leading him to make a life-altering decision: ending his marriage.
Steffy’s ultimatum to cut Luna out of their lives stems from deep-seated trauma caused by manipulative family members like Sheila Carter. Her fierce protectiveness over her children, Hayes and Kelly, leaves no room for compromise. But Finn’s compassionate nature and medical background drive him to seek healing, even when it risks destroying his marriage.
Tension escalates when Steffy uncovers secret meetings between Finn and Luna at the prison’s visitation center. Surveillance footage reveals emotional father-daughter conversations that Steffy perceives as a betrayal. Her therapist, Dr. Marshall, emphasizes that maintaining boundaries is essential for her mental health, especially after enduring repeated traumatic experiences.
Adding fuel to the fire, Luna’s sudden legal pardon raises serious questions about justice and power. Rumors swirl that Bill Spencer used his influence to secure Luna’s freedom, leaving Steffy feeling more vulnerable than ever. The psychological impact of seeing Luna, who once tried to take her life, walking free triggers Steffy’s PTSD—leading her to install extra security at the Cliff House.
As Finn grows closer to Luna, Steffy’s patience wears thin. Despite his efforts to balance both relationships, Finn’s emotional attachment to Luna ultimately fractures their marriage. Unable to meet Steffy’s demands, Finn makes the heartbreaking decision to file for divorce—leaving fans wondering if this once-perfect couple can ever find their way back to each other.