On The Bold and the Beautiful, Li Finnegan (Naomi Matsuda) is hit with a shocking revelation. After reviewing Luna Nozawa’s (Lisa Yamada) paternity test, Li uncovers that Tom Starr (Clint Howard) is not Luna’s biological father, sparking suspicions that her husband, Jack Finnegan (Ted King), might be. This leads Li to confront Poppy Nozawa (Romy Park), accusing her of having an affair with Jack. Given the strong connection between Jack and Poppy from the past, Li’s suspicions seem justified, and in the upcoming episodes, Poppy’s guilt-ridden demeanor hints that she might be close to confessing. However, even if Poppy admits to the affair, she may try to explain it as a mistake—something Li may not easily accept, resulting in heightened tensions between them.
The drama deepens when the possibility arises that Luna’s biological father might actually be John ‘Finn’ Finnegan (Tanner Novlan), which would complicate matters further. This twist would make Luna Finn’s half-sister, adding another layer to the already messy Finnegan family dynamics. Given that Poppy has a close relationship with Finn, this theory raises uncomfortable questions. If Poppy is hiding this secret, she may want Li to believe Jack is Luna’s father instead, keeping the truth under wraps. Fans are eagerly awaiting a resolution to the ongoing paternity mystery, especially given the show’s history of paternity plot twists.
Meanwhile, Steffy Forrester (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) updates her father, Ridge Forrester (Thorsten Kaye), on her recent progress. After successfully rejoining Forrester Creations, Steffy’s next step involves introducing Ridge to Daphne Rose (Murielle Hilaire), a mysterious figure who plays a crucial role in her plan. Steffy is set to reveal more about her strategy in Thursday’s episode, with Ridge likely impressed by her ambitious move. The full details of Daphne’s involvement remain a mystery, keeping fans guessing about Steffy’s ultimate goal.
Tensions are high, and with these new developments, The Bold and the Beautiful is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.