All the Reasons Luna Is Unfit to Be a Mom on The Bold and the Beautiful
The Bold and the Beautiful has never been short on complex, controversial characters—but Luna Nozawa (Lisa Yamada) has crossed a line few in the soap’s history ever have. Now pregnant with Will Spencer’s (Crew Morrow) baby after a disturbing and criminal act, Luna believes motherhood will be her path to redemption and love. In reality, she’s spiraling deeper into delusion, manipulation, and danger.
Below are all the reasons why Luna is completely unfit to be a mother.
1. Luna Is Delusional and Dangerous
Luna’s warped perception of love makes her a danger to everyone around her, especially a child. She convinced herself that Will was attracted to her when, in truth, he was repulsed by her advances. After drugging and assaulting him, Luna reimagined the horrific event as a “beautiful” night that bonded them forever.
She now believes that carrying Will’s baby gives her a rightful claim on his life—an illusion that grows more unhinged by the day. A woman who cannot distinguish obsession from love cannot be trusted to raise a child safely or sanely.
2. A Violent Past That Can’t Be Ignored
Luna’s instability has already left a trail of destruction. She’s killed before—and not just once. She’s been implicated in two murders and has made multiple attempts on Steffy Forrester’s (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) life.
Her explosive temper and violent history suggest she’s incapable of restraint when threatened or contradicted. If Luna could attack those who stood in her way, what happens when her own child defies her? The prospect is chilling.
3. Manipulative to the Core
Even behind bars, Luna plays the system with chilling precision. She’s lied, schemed, and staged her own injuries to manipulate people into pitying her. Most notably, she once conned Bill Spencer (Don Diamont) into believing she was his biological daughter—then faked being attacked in prison to earn early release.
Luna’s ability to weaponize sympathy makes her one of the most dangerous manipulators in B&B history. If allowed to raise her baby, she’d likely use the child as leverage—to guilt Will, control Bill, or regain freedom through emotional blackmail.
4. Toxic Family Patterns Repeat Themselves
Luna’s fractured relationship with her mother, Poppy, set the stage for years of emotional chaos. Instead of breaking that cycle, Luna has become the embodiment of it. She mimics her mother’s recklessness but amplifies it with cruelty and deceit.
Raising a child in that environment would only perpetuate the same dysfunction. Luna’s inability to self-reflect means her child would inherit trauma rather than stability or love.
5. Katie and Bill Step In
Thankfully, The Bold and the Beautiful is hinting that Katie Logan (Heather Tom) and Bill Spencer may intervene. They plan to take custody of the baby to ensure it grows up in a safe, loving home—far from Luna’s toxicity.
Whether Will is ready to be a father remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: Luna should never be given the chance to raise this child herself.
Final Verdict: Luna’s Fantasy Crumbles
Luna believes her pregnancy will reunite her with Will and erase her sins. But her fantasy is collapsing fast. Her crimes, her delusions, and her history of violence prove she’s not a victim—she’s a threat.
If justice is served, Luna’s “happily ever after” will remain locked behind bars, while her child finds a future far away from her shadow.