Bold & Beautiful Preview: Luna's Plan for Steffy Pushes Sheila Too Far!
Based on the latest Bold & Beautiful preview, it appears that Sheila's had a change of heart when it comes to Steffy. Why do we say that? Because it appears that the woman who once posed a major threat to Steffy is about to become… her protector? Yeah, we definitely didn't see that one coming, but read on for details!
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But the real trouble is brewing between Steffy and her in-laws. While it's unclear whether the Forrester exec is talking about Sheila or Luna, one thing is unmistakable: Her determination to keep her loved ones safe. 'She is a monster,' Steffy declares, telling Hope and Ridge that they must 'do anything to keep her away from me and my family!'
It seems likely she's speaking of Luna, whom Steffy recently caught trying to bond with Finn. And as if to prove us right, Luna is seen talking to her newly-found grandma. It seems Luna has finally come to realize that Steffy is about as likely to accept her as she is to let Finn make out with Hope again. That being the case, 'Why don't we just eliminate that threat?' the young lunatic suggests.
Which is where things get interesting. Because while there was a time Sheila would have made that suggestion herself, we're apparently in the age of a kinder, gentler Mrs. Sharpe. In fact, as you can see for yourself in the clip below, she shuts that idea down pronto!
Will Luna listen to her grammy… or perhaps convince Sheila that together, they could push Steffy out of the picture and make new memories with Finn?
Want to see just how ironic ? Check out this gallery featuring all the madwoman's past antics… including attempts on her daughter-in-law's life!

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