What was meant to be a moment of quiet remembrance turned into the most explosive reveal in recent B&B history — and no one saw it coming. At Luna’s emotional memorial, Poppy Nozawa stood before friends and family and, in a moment of raw vulnerability, confessed a long-buried secret: Luna’s real father is not who everyone thought.
And the name she uttered? Bill Spencer.
The room fell into stunned silence.
Poppy, trembling as she spoke, revealed that decades ago she had a fleeting, passionate affair with Bill during his reckless days — a period she had tried to forget. When she found out she was pregnant with Luna, she chose silence over scandal, fearing the consequences of Bill ever discovering he had another child.
But grief and guilt can break even the strongest walls. And as the weight of Luna’s “death” crushed her, Poppy could no longer bear the lies. “She deserved to know,” she whispered, voice cracking. “You all did.”
Lee’s face turned pale — not only had her sister lied for years, but she had also allowed Luna to grow up without the truth, and perhaps, without protection. Finn’s world tilted as he tried to process that his late cousin was actually his half-sister. And at the back of the room stood Bill Spencer himself, speechless, blindsided by a daughter he never knew existed.
The fallout is immediate and intense. Lee accuses Poppy of robbing Luna of her legacy, while Bill demands answers — was Luna’s recent chaos connected to her sense of identity, or the lack of it? Had Luna been acting out not because she was troubled, but because she was searching for belonging?
And then comes the bigger question: Is Luna really gone?
Poppy’s tearful admission ends with a haunting suggestion — she never saw Luna’s body, and she believes Lee might be hiding something. That Luna may still be alive. That this memorial could be a funeral for a lie.
The revelation reopens old wounds, shatters alliances, and ignites a new quest — to find out if Luna is truly dead, or if Lee has committed the ultimate deception in the name of love.
This funeral was supposed to mark the end of Luna’s tragic story.
Instead, it’s only the beginning of a family war, a paternity scandal, and a desperate search for the truth.