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The Bold and the Beautiful Recap, Nov. 21: Luna’s Death and Miscarriage Send Shockwaves Through Los Angeles

A Final Chase Ends in Tragedy

The November 21 episode of The Bold and the Beautiful delivered a seismic emotional blow as the death of Luna was confirmed by Deputy Chief Baker. Following a tense pursuit, Luna had run into traffic and was fatally struck by a vehicle. It was also confirmed that she suffered a miscarriage, compounding the grief and confusion across Los Angeles.

Baker informed the Spencer family that despite Luna’s crimes, she hadn’t lied about the pregnancy. The baby was real—and now, both mother and child were gone. Will, visibly shaken, struggled to process the news. His mother Katie suggested they light a candle to honor the life lost, and while Will participated, his emotions remained tangled in guilt, relief, and disbelief. Bill Spencer made it clear: “That baby would’ve been a Spencer,” adding a layer of finality to the family’s mourning.Finn reacts to Luna


Finn Faces an Impossible Truth

Over at the Forrester-Finnegan home, Finn broke the news to Steffy, Taylor, Poppy, and Li. While Luna had committed unforgivable acts, she was also his daughter—a fact that weighed heavily on him.

Li, ever pragmatic, expressed relief that Luna was no longer a threat. But Poppy’s reaction was even colder—claiming Luna had been “dead to her” for a long time. Li was visibly disturbed by Poppy’s lack of emotion, prompting Taylor to intervene as peacemaker. Taylor urged them not to reopen wounds but to acknowledge the complicated grief at play.

Finn, meanwhile, mourned the lost opportunity. He admitted that despite Luna’s crimes, she was still his child, and part of him had hoped to repair what was broken. “It’s too late to be a father,” he confessed to Steffy, adding that Luna’s life had been tragic, not evil. Steffy, deeply moved, told Finn she loved him and they would face it all—together.


Sheila’s Conflicted Grief

At the apartment, Deacon and Sheila grappled with their own version of grief. Sheila, who had recently acknowledged Luna as family, was stunned by the loss. She confessed to loving her despite Luna’s crimes, but Deacon was far less forgiving.

He reminded Sheila that Luna had murdered his friends and nearly killed her as well. While he respected Sheila’s pain, he didn’t shy away from a brutal truth: “Karma’s a bitch, and it finally caught up to Luna.”

Despite their disagreement, Sheila thanked Deacon for staying by her side and credited Taylor Hayes for helping them rebuild. But even as they held each other close, the shadow of Luna’s actions remained—unforgiven and unforgettable.Bold & Beautiful's Luna Struck by a Car: Does She Die for Real?


A Chapter Closes, But the Scars Remain

With Luna’s death confirmed, The Bold and the Beautiful has turned a dark corner. The characters are grieving not just a person, but what she represented: unresolved trauma, unfulfilled potential, and the cost of generational mistakes.

Can the families left behind ever fully heal—or will Luna’s legacy continue to haunt those who tried to love her?