Lisa Yamada’s Post-Soap Glow-Up: ‘Bold & Beautiful’ Star Lives It Up After Luna’s Dramatic Death
From villain to fan favorite, Lisa Yamada exits in style—and fans are begging for her return
A Villain’s Exit, A Star’s Rise
The Bold and the Beautiful bid farewell to one of its most chaotic characters last week—and fans are still reeling. Lisa Yamada, who played the manipulative and magnetic Luna Nozawa, made her final appearance in what may go down as one of the soap’s most dramatic exits.
Luna was run down by a car in a shocking twist, just as she attempted to flee the chaos she created. And in a moment of poetic justice, it was Ms. Dylan, one of her earliest victims, who delivered the final blow—literally.
Whether Luna’s death is truly the end or just a temporary disappearance remains to be seen. But Yamada’s post-exit life suggests she’s not slowing down anytime soon.
“LUNAtic4ever”: Yamada’s Goodbye
Shortly after her final episode aired, Yamada posted a heartfelt tribute to her time on the show.
“So many tears shed, blood spilled, friendships formed, and memories made,” she wrote. “What a ride it’s been! Hope you enjoyed the adventures. #LUNAtic4ever”
Fans flooded the comments with love—and grief. Some refused to believe Luna’s story is really over.
Living Her Best Life—With Celebs in Tow
If Lisa Yamada is mourning Luna, she’s not showing it.
Since wrapping her role, the actress has been spotted living her best life—from glamorous nights out to high-profile sightings. She recently posted a carousel of images showing her enjoying dinner at Nobu, hanging at a trendy bar, and even relaxing on the hood of a car, cigarette in hand.
One photo showed her posing with The Bold and the Beautiful co-star and real-life bestie Christian Weissmann. Another had fans buzzing: a selfie featuring none other than Kris Jenner.
“Lucky me,” Yamada captioned the post—proving that life after daytime drama still comes with red carpet energy.
Fans Beg for a Comeback
Despite Luna’s demise, B&B viewers aren’t ready to let go.
“Please bring Luna back from the dead!” one fan wrote.
“It’s boring without you,” added another.
“If not on B&B, come shake up Y&R! We need you somewhere on our screen!”