Luna knows Will is not the father of the baby, begs Finn to change the DNA results B&B Spoilers

In this week’s explosive episode of The Bold and the Beautiful, the tangled web surrounding Luna Nozawa’s pregnancy takes a shocking turn when she confesses a life-altering secret — she knows Will Spencer is not the father of her baby. Desperate and cornered, Luna turns to Dr. John “Finn” Finnegan with a heart-wrenching plea: to alter the DNA test results before the truth destroys every life entangled in the scandal. What unfolds is a tense moral showdown that tests Finn’s ethics, Luna’s desperation, and the very fabric of the Forrester and Spencer families.

The episode begins in Finn’s office at the hospital, where Luna arrives unannounced, visibly shaken. Her hands tremble as she clutches the DNA report, her eyes rimmed with tears. Finn, sensing something’s wrong, tries to calm her, but Luna blurts out the confession that sends shockwaves through the scene: “It’s not Will’s baby. I made a mistake — a terrible mistake.” Her voice cracks under the weight of guilt, and Finn’s expression hardens with disbelief.

Luna explains that on the night of the infamous yacht party — the same night that sparked the scandal — things didn’t happen the way everyone believes. Under immense pressure, she let false assumptions take root, allowing the Spencers to think Will fathered her child. Now, with her due date approaching and Bill Spencer’s legal team circling like sharks, the guilt has become unbearable. “I can’t let them live a lie anymore,” she sobs. But she’s also terrified — because telling the truth could cost her everything: her safety, her career, and the fragile chance at redemption she’s clung to since her fall from grace.

Finn listens in silence, torn between compassion and principle. As both a doctor and a man of integrity, he knows that tampering with DNA results violates every ethical boundary he’s sworn to uphold. Yet Luna’s plea cuts deep. She’s not manipulating him for advantage — she’s begging from a place of pure desperation. “Please, Finn,” she whispers, gripping his hand, “if the results come out, Bill will destroy me. You’ve seen what he’s capable of. I need your help — just this once.”

Meanwhile, outside the hospital walls, word spreads that Bridget Forrester’s initial DNA report is missing from the lab archives. Rumors swirl that someone tampered with it, reigniting suspicions across the families. Hope Logan grows uneasy, sensing that something isn’t right, while Steffy, ever protective of her husband, warns him not to get pulled into another scandal. “You’ve risked your career before to help people you care about,” she tells him, “but this time, it could cost you everything.”

Back in Finn’s office, the moral tension reaches its breaking point. Luna insists that the real father is someone she can never name — a revelation so explosive it would destroy multiple relationships and reputations. Her fear isn’t just of Bill’s wrath; it’s of the entire Forrester-Spencer-Logan triangle imploding once the truth comes out. The secret father, she hints, is a man powerful enough to ruin her with a single phone call. Her only hope is to erase the evidence before it becomes public record.

Finn’s conscience wrestles with the impossible choice before him. He reminds Luna that changing the DNA results isn’t just illegal — it’s irreversible. “Once you cross that line,” he says, “you can’t come back.” But Luna’s resolve is slipping into hysteria. Her emotions unravel as she drops to her knees, begging him to save her from a future she’s certain will destroy her. “You’re a doctor,” she cries, “you save lives. This is mine — please save mine.”

The intensity of her breakdown leaves Finn shaken. Memories of his own moral dilemmas — from his mother Sheila’s manipulations to the life-and-death secrets he’s already kept — resurface in haunting flashes. He realizes that helping Luna could drag him down the same dark path he’s fought so hard to escape. And yet, beneath all the chaos, there’s something undeniably human in Luna’s plea — the raw terror of a woman trapped by her own choices.

As the episode nears its end, Finn makes his decision — but the audience is left in suspense. He tells Luna he will “take care of things,” though his tone is deliberately vague. Did he mean he’ll alter the test, or ensure the truth is handled the right way? Luna, clinging to a fragile thread of hope, believes she’s been saved. But as she leaves his office, Finn’s expression darkens with the weight of his decision.

In the final scene, Steffy enters the room moments after Luna departs. She finds Finn staring at the computer screen where the DNA data still glows. “What did she ask you to do?” she demands. Finn looks up, haunted, unable to answer. The camera pans to the monitor — a single line flashing: “DNA results pending revision.”

The cliffhanger leaves viewers breathless. Has Finn crossed the line to protect Luna, or is he setting a trap to expose the truth once and for all? One thing is certain — when the real father’s identity is revealed, no one in Los Angeles will escape unscathed.