Bold and the Beautiful: Wild Luna Twist Ahead – Death Dupe Stuns? | Soap Dirt

Los Angeles may be breathing a sigh of relief now that “Lunatic Luna” has supposedly met her end—but longtime Bold and the Beautiful fans know better. Something about this story doesn’t add up, and the red flags are starting to pile up fast. What if Luna isn’t dead at all? What if the CBS soap is setting up another jaw-dropping twist straight out of its own playbook?

Let’s break down the signs that Luna’s “death” is anything but final.

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A Death With No Body? In Soapland, That’s a Giant Warning Sign

The first and biggest clue: we never actually saw the moment Luna was hit. The scene cut away after headlights, a scream, and Luna’s terrified expression. No impact, no blood, no slumped body on the pavement. Budget excuses aside, B&B has managed bigger stunts on less money.

Just as suspicious—no one was ever called to identify Luna’s remains. Not Sheila. Not Lee. Not Finn. No morgue scene. No mention of how she was cremated or buried. Nothing but a statement after the fact claiming she was gone.

Soap logic rule #1: If you don’t see the body, the character is probably still breathing.


Sheila’s Silence Speaks Volumes

Another major red flag? Sheila has barely uttered a word about a funeral for her granddaughter. This is the same woman who practically stalked Lee last time Luna “died,” demanding answers about where her ashes were scattered, where she was buried, or where she could visit her.

But this time? Not a single tearful rant. No grieving grandmother routine. No obsessive demand for closure.

Why?
Maybe because Sheila already knows Luna didn’t die.


The Surfer Girl Theory Changes Everything

If Luna survived, how? The answer may be hiding in a bizarre series of scenes that seemed random at the time: the endless parade of strangers using the outdoor shower at Will’s beach house.

At first it was just random guys. Then suddenly—one lone petite brunette shows up using the shower… right when Luna was hiding nearby. Luna stole this girl’s clothes, leaving her prison uniform behind.

What if that tiny detail was the entire setup?

Imagine this:

  • Surfer girl discovers her clothes missing

  • She finds Luna’s prison outfit

  • She puts it on because she can’t walk home in a bikini

  • She wanders near the road at the exact wrong moment

  • Miss Dylan hits her instead of Luna

  • Police find a petite brunette in prison clothes and assume it’s Luna

Case closed—at least for the cops.

Meanwhile Luna slips away during the chaos.


Is Someone Helping Luna Hide?

There’s also Remy. If he was nearby searching for her, he could have:

  • Picked her up

  • Given her money

  • Helped her escape before the search tightened

  • Or even tipped off Sheila quietly

If Sheila knows where Luna is, that explains her calm. It also explains why she’s not pushing Lee, not grieving publicly, and not arranging a funeral.


Soap History Repeats — and Luna Fits the Pattern

B&B has faked deaths repeatedly:
Sheila (twice).
Eric (once already).
Taylor.
Liam.
Even Luna once before after her surgery.

Brad Bell loves a resurrection. And Luna’s Emmy-winning actress Lisa Yamada is far too valuable for a permanent exit.

So yes—Luna may be “dead” for now, but don’t expect that to last. February sweeps, May sweeps, or a summer shocker… she’ll be back. And when she returns, LA better brace itself.