We’ve got our eye on #BoldAndBeautiful’s Miss Dylan — here’s why.
Bold & Beautiful boss Bradley Bell has sworn up and down that Luna is really, most sincerely dead. But he also said that Finn and Sheila were both gone for good, and look at them now — pretty lively for a couple of corpses, eh?

Not according to portrayer Sydney Bullock (whose chemistry with Brayan Nicoletti’s R.J. in Tuesday’s episode was off the charts, it bears mentioning). “She’s not a psychopath,” the actress tells Soap Opera Digest. “She can maybe be a bad girl — not evil — but I think that she’s maybe got a little bit of rebellion in her. So not Luna 2.0, but maybe not quite as sweet and innocent as Electra.”
Actually, Electra hasn’t seemed all that sweet or innocent lately. Though she’s not staying over at Will’s as much as you might expect someone in a new relationship to — for fear the Forresters would think it “improper”; ha! — she set ground rules for Dylan at the beach house that made her seem more like a prisoner than a guest. Then again, after what Electra went through with Remy, then Luna, can you blame her being a bit paranoid?
Anyway, while Dylan may have a naughty streak, “as far as I know, she’s not psycho,” Bullock says. “She’s not putting people in cages.” Yet. Remember that when we met Luna, she was all love and light, too — and look how that turned out!
Bold & Beautiful boss Bradley Bell has sworn up and down that Luna is really, most sincerely dead. But he also said that Finn and Sheila were both gone for good, and look at them now — pretty lively for a couple of corpses, eh?
Not according to portrayer Sydney Bullock (whose chemistry with Brayan Nicoletti’s R.J. in Tuesday’s episode was off the charts, it bears mentioning). “She’s not a psychopath,” the actress tells Soap Opera Digest. “She can maybe be a bad girl — not evil — but I think that she’s maybe got a little bit of rebellion in her. So not Luna 2.0, but maybe not quite as sweet and innocent as Electra.”
Actually, Electra hasn’t seemed all that sweet or innocent lately. Though she’s not staying over at Will’s as much as you might expect someone in a new relationship to — for fear the Forresters would think it “improper”; ha! — she set ground rules for Dylan at the beach house that made her seem more like a prisoner than a guest. Then again, after what Electra went through with Remy, then Luna, can you blame her being a bit paranoid?
Anyway, while Dylan may have a naughty streak, “as far as I know, she’s not psycho,” Bullock says. “She’s not putting people in cages.” Yet. Remember that when we met Luna, she was all love and light, too — and look how that turned out!
Bold & Beautiful boss Bradley Bell has sworn up and down that Luna is really, most sincerely dead. But he also said that Finn and Sheila were both gone for good, and look at them now — pretty lively for a couple of corpses, eh?
Not according to portrayer Sydney Bullock (whose chemistry with Brayan Nicoletti’s R.J. in Tuesday’s episode was off the charts, it bears mentioning). “She’s not a psychopath,” the actress tells Soap Opera Digest. “She can maybe be a bad girl — not evil — but I think that she’s maybe got a little bit of rebellion in her. So not Luna 2.0, but maybe not quite as sweet and innocent as Electra.”
Actually, Electra hasn’t seemed all that sweet or innocent lately. Though she’s not staying over at Will’s as much as you might expect someone in a new relationship to — for fear the Forresters would think it “improper”; ha! — she set ground rules for Dylan at the beach house that made her seem more like a prisoner than a guest. Then again, after what Electra went through with Remy, then Luna, can you blame her being a bit paranoid?
Anyway, while Dylan may have a naughty streak, “as far as I know, she’s not psycho,” Bullock says. “She’s not putting people in cages.” Yet. Remember that when we met Luna, she was all love and light, too — and look how that turned out!