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Weekly Bold and the Beautiful Must Watch Moments June 2-6: Luna's Vengeful Plan & Steffy's the Target

Weekly Bold and the Beautiful Must Watch Moments June 2-6: Luna's Vengeful Plan & Steffy's the Target

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The Bold and the Beautiful must-watch moments for the week of June 2 – 6 promise a week full of drama with Luna creating a vengeful plan, putting Steffy in her crosshairs. You won't want to miss a single bit of the action, so be sure to tune in every weekday to CBS or Paramount+ to see every bit of it!
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Monday, June 2, 2025 Episode 9537Deacon's blindsided by the truth about Sheila and Luna.Tensions erupt as Luna and Steffy go head-to-head.
Tuesday, June 3, 2025 Episode 9538Finn may have promised Steffy that Luna was gone for good, but his heart isn't so sure.Luna lays down the blame, and Steffy's the target for everything she's lost with Finn.
Wednesday, June 4, 2025 Episode 9539Luna sets a vengeful plan in motion to bring Steffy down.Ridge's unexpected arrival halts a kiss between Electra and Will… and sparks a tense discussion about Luna.
Thursday, June 5, 2025 Episode 9540 Sheila's stunning revelation rocks Deacon's world.Luna's mission for revenge escalates—and Steffy's in the crosshairs.
Friday, June 6, 2025 Episode 9536Sheila opens up to Poppy about her concern for Steffy and Luna.Luna tries to work her magic on Bill, only to be hit with a curveball.

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