The Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers: Lee’s Betrayal Unleashed as Luna Escapes—While Liam’s Life Hangs by a Thread
Next week on The Bold and the Beautiful, heartbreak and deception take center stage as two storylines collide in the most explosive way. On one side of the hospital, Liam Spencer fights for his life. On the other, Luna Nozzawa, presumed dead, makes a dramatic escape that leaves jaws on the floor.
In Liam’s hospital room, the atmosphere is thick with grief and dread. Hope refuses to leave his side, her hand locked with his as she whispers through tears, begging him to come back. Outside the room, Steffy stands silent, blaming herself for everything—from Luna’s descent into madness to the shooting that left Liam in a coma.
But just as despair threatens to consume them, alarms start blaring from Liam’s monitors. Dr. Grace Buckingham rushes in, overriding protocols and demanding immediate scans. The truth she’s been dodging is out: Liam’s condition is deteriorating—and the brain tumor no one warned Bill about is part of it.
In a corridor just outside, Dollar Bill Spencer arrives and overhears Grace whispering to Bridget Forrester about Liam’s tumor. His world implodes. “My son has a tumor?” he mutters, stunned. He wasn’t told. He wasn’t even consulted. And now, he faces the very real possibility that he could lose Liam—without ever having had the chance to make things right.
But the hospital’s grief is quickly overtaken by chaos—from a wing no one was watching.
Days earlier, Lee Finnegan stood in front of the family and lied to their faces: she declared Luna dead. But in reality, she had orchestrated a covert plan to smuggle her niece out of L.A. Rather than turn her over to the authorities, Lee kept Luna hidden in a private, heavily guarded recovery room—preparing her for a clean escape and a second chance at life.
But lies, especially in the world of the Forresters, never stay buried for long.
As Luna is wheeled toward a back exit in nurse scrubs, a janitor accidentally knocks over a tray, and in a single, horrifying moment, her face is exposed. Ridge is the first to see. “It’s Luna!” he bellows. Chaos erupts. Steffy and Finn charge down opposite corridors while Luna, desperate and disoriented, makes a final sprint.
Finn nearly catches her. “You don’t have to run,” he pleads. “We can fix this.” But Luna doesn’t stop. She leaps into a waiting van—arranged by Lee’s contact—and disappears into the city.
Back inside the hospital, the fallout begins. Lee’s betrayal hits like a sledgehammer. Steffy is furious. Ridge is speechless. And Finn, torn between his professional ethics and familial loyalty, is left hollow.
Now, the Forresters face two impossible truths: Liam may never wake up, and Luna, the girl who almost tore their family apart, is still out there—because of Lee.
Is this mercy… or madness?
And if Luna returns again, what kind of damage will she bring next time?