Bold and the Beautiful Must Watch Moments June 4: Luna Sets A Dastardly Plan In Motion
Sheila (Kimberlin Brown) and Luna (Lisa Yamada) discussed getting rid of Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood). However, Sheila shut the whole thing down, which Luna seemed to struggle to believe given Sheila's past. Sheila even stopped Luna from leaving messages for Finn (Tanner Novlan)
Sheila left to get some air, and Luna was gone when she returned. That wasn't what Sheila had hoped to see.
Meanwhile, Will (Crew Morrow) has been the object of Luna's desire, but Electra (Laneya Grace) wasn't having it. She fought for him…literally. Sheila had to break up a fight between Will and Luna.
MORE: Here's what you must watch this week on B&B.
Wednesday, June 4, 2025 Episode 9539Luna sets a vengeful plan in motion to bring Steffy down.Ridge's (Thorsten Kaye) unexpected arrival halts a kiss between Electra and Will… and sparks a tense discussion about Luna.

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