The episode that aired on August 23, 2024, brought a spine-chilling twist in the plot of The Bold and the Beautiful. The timid and amicable Luna revealed her inner, more sinister face as she drugged Steffy with a spiked drink.
Luna later locked Steffy in a cage. Just before going down, Steffy was questioning Luna about Tom and Hollis's murders and how she wanted Bill Spencer for herself, along with his wealth.
While Steffy was making the accusations, Luna could be seen smiling instead of denying them. The following Monday's episode of The Bold and the Beautiful found Luna disclosing her past crimes to the captive Forrester's CEO, assuming she would never get out alive.
To answer the titular question, yes, Luna is Tom and Hollis's killer, as she accepted it herself.
The Bold and the Beautiful: The killer of Tom and Hollis is finally exposed
On The Bold and the Beautiful episode dated Friday, August 23, 2024, Luna smiled when Steffy accused her of wanting Bill all to herself and having a hand in Tom and Hollis's murders. That was right before Steffy fell unconscious. This act landed Luna, played by Lisa Yamada, in the villain category, but how far-reaching her crimes were was unclear.
Monday's episode, dated August 26, 2024, found Luna screwing a cage around Steffy. When challenged, she also accepted killing her "deadbeat father Tom" besides doing away with Hollis.
She declared that her mother, Poppy, would be found guilty of the crimes by the jury. She was sure Steffy would not be able to tell anyone about Luna's confessions.
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Clues about Luna's crimes revealed on The Bold and the Beautiful
For shocked viewers, there were small clues that support the fact that Luna had these plans running for long without her mother's slightest knowledge.
Initially, it seemed Luna was uncomfortable with Steffy witnessing her kissing Bill and wanted her silenced. However, many of the other events on the soap made no sense, like the ambiguous paternity test results and Luna's lack of empathy for her mother.
Viewers of The Bold and the Beautiful may also remember Luna's questionably dubious reactions during her love triangle with RJ and Zende. However, her relationship with RJ has taken a backseat after Bill and Poppy's past relationship surfaced. Moreover, she maintained her stance as a victim through all situations.
She supposedly discovered Tom's bag and letters in Poppy's apartment, which led to Poppy's arrest.
Initially getting upset that Katie was accusing Poppy, she was quick to believe her mother was a murderer. Moreover, as soon as the paternity tests proved Bill was not her father, she made a romantic move towards him, something that felt off for Steffy.
Luna was also smart enough to realize that Steffy would be able to deduce the truth, so she offered her a friendly drink, which she spiked without Steffy knowing. Viewers may remember that Tom had also died after a spiked drink, while Hollis was found overdosed on a work day.
However, the main validation came on Monday's episode when she felt it safe to disclose her dark actions, assuming Steffy was safely locked up and would decay in captivity.
As Steffy regained consciousness, she remembered seeing Luna kissing Bill and questioned her. Luna justified that he understood her. When Steffy reminded her that Bill was a father figure and dated her mother, Luna assured her that the jury would find her mother guilty soon.
As Steffy accused her of removing Tom, Hollis and her mother from her path, Luna accepted. She also pointed out that she had gotten away with her crimes so far. That means she had chalked out her plans and put them into action for a long time without raising any suspicion.
While there's no doubt that Luna was behind all the murders, thanks to her own confessions, upcoming episodes will likely focus on Steffy's condition. The fiery CEO is not new to danger, but this time she may need help from her loved ones.
Catch the unfolding drama on The Bold and the Beautiful as Steffy fights for her life.