What was meant to be a sacred moment of joy — a baptism, a symbol of re𝐛𝐢𝐫𝐭𝐡 — has turned into a living nightmare that will haunt the Spencer family forever. Under the chandeliers of their grand estate, Luna Nazawa — still weak after giving 𝐛𝐢𝐫𝐭𝐡 — smiled faintly as she cradled her new𝐛𝐨𝐫𝐧. Moments later, that smile vanished. Her body trembled. Her glass fell. And then, before anyone could react, she collapsed to the floor.
Panic erupted. Guests screamed. Paramedics stormed the room. The celebration of new life had become a crime scene drenched in fear. Within minutes, whispers swept through the crowd — Luna had been poisoned.
The investigation revealed the horrifying truth: digitalis, a deadly toxin known for attacking the heart, had been slowly building in her system for days. But how did it get there? The answer came faster — and more devastating — than anyone expected.
Security footage showed Will Spencer, Luna’s former lover, handing her a water bottle just moments before her collapse. That same bottle tested positive for traces of the poison. Suddenly, the man once seen as Luna’s protector became the prime suspect in her attempted murder.
As police swarmed the Spencer mansion, the family fell into chaos. Katie’s sobs echoed down the hallway. Bill Spencer’s rage shook the room. “No one in this family would poison an innocent woman!” he shouted — but deep down, he wasn’t sure.
Rumors spread like wildfire: Had Will poisoned Luna out of revenge? Or was he being framed? The whispers grew darker when news broke of a rekindled affair between Luna and Will in the weeks before the baptism.
Just when the walls seemed to close in on Will, the truth took a shocking turn that left everyone speechless. Lee Finnegan, Finn’s mother, was caught on camera — alone in the prep room before the ceremony, gloved and cold-eyed — hovering over the very table where the water bottles were placed.
Her motive? Revenge. A mother’s fury twisted into obsession. She blamed Luna for the unraveling of her family — for her son’s heartbreak, for her humiliation, for everything she had lost. And now, she wanted Luna erased.
But as investigators dug deeper, even darker secrets began to surface. Lee wasn’t working alone. Someone inside the Spencer mansion had helped her — someone close enough to switch evidence, plant the bottle, and frame Will. The betrayal wasn’t just external — it was buried deep inside the family’s own walls.
Now, Luna lies in the hospital — pale, motionless, fighting for her life — her 𝑏𝑎𝑏𝑦 crying softly in the next room. Doctors warn that even if she survives, her memory could be gone forever. And with her silence comes a dangerous power: the truth remains hidden, waiting to explode.
SPOILER ALERT: NEXT WEEK WILL CHANGE EVERYTHING!
Just when the Spencers start to breathe again, Bridget Forrester makes a discovery that will rock Los Angeles: the digitalis found in Luna’s bloodstream came from two different sources.
Which means — she was poisoned twice.
And in a shocking final scene, as the camera pans over Luna’s hospital bed, her hand twitches. Her eyes flicker open. And in a hoarse whisper, she mutters one haunting word:
“It wasn’t Lee…”
A second attacker is still out there.
A new enemy hides in plain sight — someone with everything to gain and nothing to lose.
The Spencer mansion has become a battleground. Trust is gone. Love has turned lethal. And with one final twist about to drop, The Bold and the Beautiful is about to deliver its most jaw-dropping betrayal yet.