The controversial reign of Luna Nozzawa is nearing its end. Actress Lisa Yamada has confirmed her departure from The Bold and the Beautiful, with Luna’s final episode scheduled to air on November 12th, 2025.
The former sweet intern, who quickly became one of the soap’s most compelling villains, is currently locked up, pregnant with Will Spencer’s child, and facing charges of kidnapping and attempted murder. With her departure looming, the question is how the writers will deliver Luna’s unforgettable, and likely dark, exit.
The Perfect Storm: Luna’s Dire Situation
Luna is at her lowest point: jailed, isolated, and universally despised.
- Paternity Confirmed, Salvation Denied: While the baby she carries is confirmed to be Will Spencer’s, this bargaining chip failed. Bill Spencer regrets his past compassion, Will wants nothing to do with her, and even her own mother, Poppy, coldly dismissed any hope of a rescue.
- Steffy’s Vow: Steffy Forrester made a dramatic return to confront Luna, vowing through the jail glass that Luna will remain imprisoned forever for the terror she inflicted on the family.
- Gathering Enemies: Luna has a target on her back. Bill and Katie Logan are determined to gain custody of the unborn child, ensuring Luna never raises it. Lee Finnegan, who once tried to strangle Luna, and Electra Forrester, whom Luna almost ruined, are also major threats. Even Luna’s notorious great-grandmother, Sheila Carter, might turn on her if Luna endangers Finn.
The Dark Rumors: Three Paths to Luna’s Exit
The speculation about Luna’s final scenes ranges from tragic to explosive, all pointing to a catastrophic end before November 12th.
1. The Ultimate Price: Death and Custody
The darkest and most popular rumor suggests Luna will not survive her time behind bars, leading to a shocking murder mystery.
- Suspects Abound: With Bill Spencer’s violent threats on record, he would be the prime suspect. However, Katie, Lee Finnegan, and a vengeful Electra are all emotionally motivated to eliminate the threat she poses to Will and the unborn child.
- Tragedy Behind Bars: Vulnerable in jail, Luna could succumb to a violent attack, medical neglect, or a fatal prison brawl, potentially losing her unborn child in the process. Luna’s death would be a grim but definitive end to her reign of terror, paving the way for Bill and Katie to raise Will’s baby.
2. The Explosive Escape: Flight and Revenge
Soap opera prisons are notoriously easy to break out of, and Luna is known for reckless desperation.
- The Runaway: Spoilers tease a possible prison escape orchestrated by Luna, perhaps by manipulating a guard with her pregnancy or with a helping hand from jailbreak expert Sheila Carter.
- Vengeful Target List: If Luna breaks out, she won’t leave Los Angeles quietly. She has a long list of targets—including Electra, Will, and Steffy—who she blames for her downfall. Luna on the run, pregnant and vengeful, would provide an explosive chase scenario before she potentially flees the country forever.
3. The Tragic Disappearance: Deportation or Suicide
In a quieter, but still impactful, scenario, Luna’s last bargaining chip could fail, leading to her removal from the canvas.
- Loss of the Baby: If Luna tragically loses the baby while incarcerated, her last link to the Spencer fortune and family would be gone, driving her to extreme desperation.
- The Quiet Exit: Luna could be deported, or she might simply vanish after a successful, unassisted flight, maintaining an element of mystery and leaving the possibility of a future return.
November 12th is the final deadline. Whether Luna Nozzawa exits in a body bag, in handcuffs, or on a one-way flight, her departure is guaranteed to deliver the dramatic resolution fans have been waiting for.