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The Bold and the Beautiful Recap - Wednesday, July 2, 2025 | Luna’s Loaded Secret Blows Up Steffy’s Day!

Luna's sweet school persona turns sinister, Steffy gets a chilling call from Hayes’ teacher, and Sheila realizes Luna’s not just packing baggage. Wednesday's B&B recap dives into origami horror, cage match grudges, and one very bad shot with very big plans.
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Steffy Gets a Fortune Teller… of Doom

At the Cliff House, Steffy tried to enjoy a rare moment of calm with Taylor, who still hasn’t set a wedding date because, well, Luna’s rampage takes top billing. Steffy suggested maybe a little joy is exactly what the family needs right now, but joy is not on the menu today.

Steffy mentioned Hayes is at school, Kelly’s doing gymnastics, and things are far from Luna-level chaos. Oh honey, not for long. After school, Hayes presented Steffy and Taylor with a homemade fortune teller courtesy of “Ms. Sunshine” and his art class. Innocent, right? Think again.

The cute game starts off harmless enough with a sun, then a moon. But then Taylor flips it and lands on a broken heart. Yikes. When Steffy goes again and picks yellow and the number two, the result? A creepy drawing of a woman with Xs for eyes. That’s not arts and crafts, that’s a threat.

Just as Steffy says she’s going to call Hayes’ teacher about this so-called Ms. Sunshine, she gets the call instead. And it’s not just a warning. It’s an invitation to come to the school immediately. Drama alert activated.

Ms. Sunshine’s Got a Gun

At Hayes’ school, Luna is fully immersed in her new persona, “Ms. Sunshine.” But sunshine she is not. After leading the class in making fortune tellers to take home, she spends extra time with Hayes, helping him slip a “secret message” inside his for Steffy. Hayes, completely clueless, is excited. Luna? Looking evil enough to be a cartoon villain.

She tells Hayes his mom is in for a big surprise. Girl, she’s not kidding. Then she gets out of dodge when the teacher suggests she stay and meet the parents. Classic move.

After Steffy opens the fortune teller at home, Ms. Dylan calls and reveals something’s very wrong with the messages Luna put in the kids’ crafts. But it’s too much to explain over the phone. Steffy agrees to come in, unaware the situation is already blowing up. In the classroom, the camera pans out to show Luna holding a gun on Ms. Dylan. What’s her endgame here? Ms. Dylan dares to ask. And Luna just stares with pure cold rage. Let’s just say “Ms. Sunshine” went dark.

Sheila Learns Luna’s Got More Than Daddy Issues

Meanwhile, at Il Giardino, Remy and Sheila are catching up, though “catching up” is generous. It’s more like damage control. Remy reveals Luna made him an origami piece too, but now she’s gone rogue and he’s worried. Fair.

He lays it out: he knows Sheila’s Luna’s grandma, and Finn’s her dad. He also knows Steffy’s standing in the way of any real family reunion. Sheila sighs like she’s been unjustly wronged by life (again), then launches into a bitter monologue about Steffy being spoiled and Luna having to cage her just to get a word in. Casual kidnapping memories, you know?

Then things go from shady to terrifying. Remy drops the bomb that Luna has a gun and flashes back to the shooting range, where she was unloading bullets into a photo of Steffy. Not subtle. He jokes her aim was terrible. Sheila is not laughing. In fact, she’s visibly shaken when she remembers Luna saying she’s leaving LA “but going out with a bang.”

Bang, indeed. If Sheila’s worried, you know things are getting out of control. Luna’s unraveling fast, and if Steffy doesn’t act quickly, that broken heart in the fortune teller might become a tragic reality.

Wednesday’s episode of The Bold and the Beautiful had all the makings of a thriller: cryptic warnings in children’s artwork, a psycho in a classroom, and the most dangerous arts-and-crafts project ever. If Luna’s goodbye includes gunfire, this isn’t just a family feud. It’s war. Soap Opera Reviews delivers daily spoilers and recaps so you never miss a thing. We live for the drama!

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