LUNA SHOOTS HAYES IN SHOCKING MELTDOWN — STEFFY’S SCREAMS SHAKE LOS ANGELES

In one heart-wrenching moment, The Bold and the Beautiful took a leap into darkness — and changed its landscape forever. Hayes Forrester, the cherished son of Steffy and Finn, has died. And the shooter? Luna, a woman once seen as sweet and fragile, now painted in the darkest light imaginable.

The lead-up to the tragedy was terrifying. Sheila Carter, never far from the chaos, had already tied up Steffy and Dylan in a hostage crisis at the art school. Luna, clearly unstable, was present during the standoff and began showing signs of a complete emotional breakdown. Sheila, ironically, tried to calm her — a detail that left viewers stunned.

Then Hayes entered. A child, innocent and bright, simply wanting to visit his teacher. He wasn’t meant to see what he saw. But fate had other plans.

When Hayes ran, Luna snapped. The panic, the pressure, the hysteria — it all came together in one fatal action. She raised the gun. She fired. And just like that, the life of a child was ended.

Sheila’s face of horror mirrored that of the audience. Steffy’s soul-crushing scream echoed across the set. The world stopped.

At the hospital, Finn — unaware of the tragedy headed his way — was thrown into a living nightmare as his son was wheeled in. His attempt to save Hayes was harrowing and powerful. A father. A doctor. Desperate. But the wound was too deep.

Hayes died on that cold hospital bed. And with him, a part of The Bold and the Beautiful’s heart.

The fallout was immediate. Sheila tried to redeem herself, helping to untie Steffy and Dylan. But was it enough? Could she ever atone for the fact that her chaos led to Hayes’s presence at the wrong place, wrong time?

Luna fled. A manhunt began. Chief Baker is relentless, and the city is on edge. Every corner searched. Every tip followed. But Luna has vanished, taking with her the answers, the guilt, and the horror of what she did.

Meanwhile, Finn and Steffy grieve in silence. Their marriage, always stormy, is now fragile. The pain of losing a child might destroy what love they have left — or make it unbreakable.

Dylan, the teacher who loved his students, is scarred forever. The art school may never reopen. The students will carry this trauma for years.

Hayes’s death isn’t just a plot device. It’s a turning point. It’s tragedy. And it will define this generation of The Bold and the Beautiful forever.

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