Luna got into a car accident, she confessed the truth to Bill before she died B&B Spoilers

At long last, the Forrester and Spencer families have reason to exhale. After a frantic manhunt that swept across Los Angeles, escaped inmate Luna Nozzawa (Caitlin Reilly) was captured within hours of her breakout, bringing a decisive end to the fear that has shadowed Malibu for months.
What followed was an unprecedented escalation: Luna was not returned to her previous detention center. Instead, she was immediately moved to a classified, high-security institution used only for inmates deemed dangerously unstable. With no visitation, no privileges, and no hope of early release, Luna has effectively been erased from public reach — a level of confinement that finally assures the families she terrorized that the threat is truly over.
The desperate hunt: obsession, delusion, and a doomed escape
Luna’s escape was driven by a toxic mix of delusion and obsession. Smuggled out inside a laundry cart, she convinced herself she was racing toward a reunion with Will Spencer (Finley Stoddart), imagining that the unborn child she carried would secure a twisted “future” for them both.
But Los Angeles was ready. The moment her escape was discovered, the city went into coordinated lockdown. Police units swept through Malibu, undercover officers occupied familiar haunts, and surveillance teams tracked any location even remotely connected to the Forresters or Spencers. Luna expected chaos — instead she encountered an impenetrable web of vigilance.
Her fixation on Electra Forrester (Alice Lee), whom she irrationally believed was the source of all her suffering, pushed her toward the Malibu beach house. But she was blocked at every turn. The fog grew thicker, her steps less certain. By the time she reached the pier, exhaustion had stripped away any chance of evasion.
She attempted to hide behind an abandoned food truck, only to find herself surrounded by a full tactical team. A drone signaled her location; officers moved in. In seconds, Luna was taken down under a flood of flashing lights, screaming that she had been misunderstood — but this time, no one was listening. The chase was over. The danger, contained.
The price of madness: no visitors, no leniency, no way back
Authorities wasted no time. Luna’s escape — coupled with her violent tendencies and relentless vendettas — was the final confirmation that she posed an extreme, ongoing risk. The decision was swift: she would be sent to a special high-security facility designed to isolate inmates from the outside world entirely.
For Steffy Forrester Finnegan (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood), who had spiraled into protective panic at the thought of Luna anywhere near her children, the news brought instant relief. Bill Spencer (Don Diamont), long haunted by the damage Luna inflicted on his family, finally received the assurance he needed to protect his son, Will, who remains deeply traumatized by Luna’s manipulations.
With Luna neutralized, Will can begin the long, painful process of healing. The shadow that once followed him has been lifted.
Meanwhile at Forrester Creations: Carter Walton faces a crossroads of the heart
As the Spencer chaos settles, the emotional focus shifts back to Forrester Creations — specifically to Chief Operating Officer Carter Walton (Lawrence Saint-Victor), who finds himself navigating the most delicate romantic turning point of his life.
Carter’s deepening connection with Daphne Rose (Hilary Rose) has reached a moment of reckoning. After feeling like an afterthought during Carter’s entanglement with Hope Logan (Annika Noelle), Daphne has re-entered his life with clear boundaries and a renewed sense of worth. She still cares for him — but she refuses to pursue someone who does not prioritize her.
Her message is unmistakable: she wants mutual respect, unwavering commitment, and a relationship in which she is no longer secondary to the emotional chaos that has defined Carter’s past.
It’s a maturity Carter earned the hard way. His ill-fated romance with Hope — built on respect, chemistry, and ultimately heartbreak — forced him to confront the weaknesses in his own approach to love. Hope’s return to her longtime love, Liam Spencer, shattered Carter’s dream of stability but left him with a deeper emotional awareness he never had before.
Daphne represents something different: grounding, steadiness, and a life beyond the relentless Forrester storms.
A new complication: Zende Forrester Dominguez enters the battlefield
Just as Carter begins to prove his dedication, a new variable emerges — and it’s one with dramatic force. Zende Forrester Dominguez (Delon de Metz), long on a redemption arc after his disastrous involvement with Luna during a Milan trip, has unexpectedly re-entered Daphne’s orbit.
His appearance at her recent open-mic performance immediately shifted the energy. Drawn in by her vulnerability and talent, Zende connected with a version of Daphne untainted by the scandals that have consumed his life. His warm encouragement and lingering embrace backstage hinted at a spark — one Carter cannot afford to underestimate.
Zende’s creative charm stands in pointed contrast to Carter’s seriousness. The tension is already palpable. A triangle is forming — and it may become one of the most compelling emotional battles the series has seen in years.
A new storm brewing
With Luna locked away and the Spencer threat finally neutralized, one chapter closes — but in the world of The Bold and the Beautiful, no calm lasts for long.
The next great conflict appears ready to ignite at Forrester Creations, where ambition, longing, and unresolved pasts collide. As Carter fights to prove Daphne is his priority, and Zende quietly stakes his own claim, the stage is set for a dramatic escalation.
The question now is simple:
Who will win Daphne’s heart — and at what cost?
Stay tuned; the next blaze is already sparking.