In one of the most jaw-dropping twists The Bold and the Beautiful has ever delivered, Luna Nozawa has officially crossed a line from which there is no return. Her murder of Remy Price is not just a shocking event—it’s the explosive catalyst that could unravel everything and everyone in her orbit.
Luna’s plan began with a familiar soap opera ingredient: revenge. But her strategy quickly veered into psychological warfare as she manipulated and stalked Hayes Finnegan, hoping to strike at Steffy Forrester’s heart without ever facing her directly. It was a cruel move—calculated and deeply personal. Fans watched with horror as Luna bribed a nanny, took secret photos, and tracked a child like prey. She didn’t want justice; she wanted devastation.
But where she expected blind support, she found resistance in the most unlikely form: Remy Price.
Remy wasn’t supposed to be the hero. A man plagued by past obsessions, Remy’s return to L.A. was anything but noble. His twisted shrine to Electra Forrester and mysterious disappearance painted him as a ticking time bomb. And yet, when he discovered Luna’s plot, he saw it for what it was—an abomination. Haunted by his own broken past, Remy tried to stop her, pleading for reason, invoking memories of his own lost sibling to convince Luna to spare Hayes.
The confrontation reached its tragic climax in a shadowed alley. Remy, phone in hand, threatened to report everything. And then, in an eruption of panic and fury, Luna pulled a gun and ended his life. No second chances. No forgiveness. Just a body on the ground and a killer who showed no remorse.
This death doesn’t just claim Remy—it threatens to expose Luna’s entire house of lies. Electra, who once feared Remy, may now mourn him. Steffy, unaware of the looming danger, may finally see the lengths Luna is willing to go. And if any proof of Luna’s involvement surfaces, the ensuing war could tear the Forrester and Spencer legacies apart.
What happens when the villain believes she’s the hero? Luna Nozawa is about to find out, and the consequences will be deadly.