Luna’s emotional unraveling on The Bold and the Beautiful has escalated from quiet despair to full-blown danger, sending shockwaves through the Forrester clan. After weeks of rejection, especially the brutal dismissal from Finn—“You will never have a place in our family”—something in Luna cracks. It’s the final straw. And the moment she locks eyes with Hayes, something shifts permanently in her psyche.
Hayes represents everything Luna’s never had: love, acceptance, and a permanent bond to the family she’s been clawing her way into. But instead of walking away with sadness, she walks away with a plan—a dangerous, methodical plan that involves taking Hayes as a pawn in a sick emotional game.
Under cover of night, she abducts Hayes from the cliff house with terrifying precision. By morning, Steffy is screaming, Finn is spiraling, and every Forrester is thrown into full-scale panic. “She took our baby,” Steffy gasps, collapsing in Brooke’s arms. Ridge mobilizes every resource he can, while Taylor confronts the horror of just how far Luna’s delusions have gone.
Luna, meanwhile, is holed up in her apartment, coolly staring at Hayes through steel bars. The cage—the very same one she once used to trap Steffy—is now a prison for a child. Hayes cries out, scared and confused. But Luna is beyond empathy. She doesn’t see a child. She sees leverage. “She’ll come,” Luna mutters, clutching a photo of Finn and Steffy. “And this time, she won’t leave.”
The twisted power play becomes clear: Luna wants control over Steffy’s life. And if she doesn’t get it? She’s ready to do the unthinkable. Her mental state spirals further as she rationalizes the madness—telling herself she should have been the daughter, the lover, the one Finn chose. Her pain now feeds her violence.
Will Finn make a sacrifice to save Hayes? Can Bill, Poppy, or even Hope reach Luna before it’s too late? This isn’t just a custody battle—it’s a war of obsession, and The Bold and the Beautiful is diving into one of its darkest chapters yet.