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Bold and the Beautiful Must Watch Video Preview May 26-30: Luna Wants to Eliminate Steffy

Bold and the Beautiful Must Watch Video Preview May 26-30: Luna Wants to Eliminate Steffy

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May 26-30 will be a week filled with high emotions on The Bold and the Beautiful. One character faces an uncertain future, while another tries to eliminate a threat to their family. Here's a look at what's ahead.
With no cure for his brain tumor, Liam (Scott Clifton) is enjoying his final moments with Kelly (Sophia McKinlay). While he's putting on a brave front, he's secretly coping with his tragic fate. During a conversation with Finn (Tanner Novlan), Liam discusses his fears. 'I don't know how to say goodbye to my daughters,' he tells Finn. Will Liam's farewell come sooner than he thinks? Or is there still hope he'll see his daughters grow up?
Steffy's (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) main focus the past few weeks has been on Liam. But now her thoughts are back to Luna (Lisa Yamada). Although Finn is keeping his distance from Luna, Steffy knows her stepdaughter will try to worm her way into their lives. During a talk with Ridge (Thorsten Kaye) and Hope (Annika Noelle), Steffy brings up Luna's murderous past. 'She's a monster and we have to do everything to keep her away from me and my family,' Steffy declares.
Across town, Luna comes up with her own plan for Steffy. Luna is talking with her grandma Sheila Kimberlin Brown) about how Steffy's never going to accept her into their family. 'So why don't we just eliminate that threat,' Luna suggests. Sheila knows what it's like to be in Luna's position since Steffy banned Sheila from Finn's life. While Sheila sympathizes with her granddaughter, she's not on board with Luna's idea to eliminate Steffy. 'Don't say another word about Finn's wife,' Sheila warns her granddaughter. Sheila's trying to protect Luna from making a huge mistake, but will Luna listen to her grandma's warning? Or will Luna follow through with her plan for Steffy?

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