The Bold and the Beautiful
Daphne Rose Said “If She’s Like Luna” While Trying to Conceive and Lisa Yamada Was Spotted on the B&B Set the Same Week and We Are Not Breathing
Daphne Rose said Luna’s name in bed the same week Lisa Yamada was spotted on the B&B set. Coincidence or foreshadowing? We are not okay.

DAPHNE ROSE DROPPED LUNA NOZAWA’S NAME IN BED AND THE TIMING IS EITHER A COINCIDENCE OR THE MOST LOADED LINE B&B HAS WRITTEN ALL YEAR
TL;DR: Daphne Rose and Carter Walton made love on The Bold and the Beautiful, toasted to starting a family, and then Daphne said, with a straight face, that if she is like Luna she should be able to get a positive pregnancy test by tomorrow. Luna Nozawa. The murderer. The woman who locked Steffy in a cage and assaulted Will Spencer. That Luna. Daphne dropped her name like a casual reference while Lisa Yamada was spotted on the B&B set the exact same week. We are not okay. We are not calm. And we are not buying the coincidence.
She Said What She Said and We Heard Every Syllable
Daphne Rose and Carter Walton had a beautiful night. Champagne. Robes. Slow undressing. All the gushing about starting a family that two people in love are supposed to do. It was sweet. It was romantic. It was exactly the kind of scene that makes you smile at your television and think everything is fine.
And then Daphne Rose looked at Carter Walton after making love and said, “If she’s like Luna, she should be able to get a positive pregnancy test tomorrow.”
Luna Nozawa. The woman who murdered two people to keep Bill Spencer as her sugar daddy. The woman who locked Steffy Forrester in a cage. The woman who tied up Dylan in a closet. The woman who assaulted Will Spencer. The woman who supposedly died and gave us no body to confirm it. That is the name Daphne Rose chose to invoke while lying in bed trying to conceive a child.
On any other week, that line would be a dark joke. But this is not any other week.
Daphne Rose said Luna Nozawa’s name in bed the same week Lisa Yamada was spotted on set. Coincidence or foreshadowing? Send your wildest theories to [email protected] and we just might publish them!
Lisa Yamada Was on Set the Same Week
Lisa Yamada was photographed at The Bold and the Beautiful‘s 39th anniversary party on the set on March 23. The Daytime Emmy winning actress who played Luna Nozawa from 2023 to 2025 was right there, on set, looking very much like a woman who has not said her final goodbye to Los Angeles.
Bradley Bell has said Luna is dead. Really, most sincerely dead. And then his show dropped Luna’s name in a post sex scene the exact same week that the actress who played her was spotted on his set.
Writers do not drop character names by accident. Not on soaps. Not on a show where every line of dialogue is deliberate and every “throwaway” moment has a way of becoming the most important scene in the episode three months later. Daphne Rose did not say “if she’s like Beyonce” or “if she’s like my mother.” She said Luna. The writers put Luna Nozawa’s name in Daphne Rose’s mouth while she was lying in bed next to Carter Walton trying to conceive a baby. That is a choice. That is a deliberate, conscious, we know exactly what we are doing choice.
What If That Line Was Not a Joke But a Warning
Here is where we go fully feral and we are not apologizing for any of it.
What if Daphne’s line is foreshadowing? Not of her pregnancy. Of Luna’s return. Dylan is living at the beach house with Will. She just told him she loves him. She is building a life on top of a secret she stole from Ivy Forrester and a man she stole from Electra Forrester. She is settling in. She is exhaling.
And then the woman who tied her up in a closet, who assaulted the man she is now sleeping next to, who has never once stayed dead when the writers needed her alive, walks back into town and finds out that her former victim is now living with her obsession.
What if Daphne’s baby becomes the thing that brings Luna back into the story? What if Luna looks at Daphne Rose building the life she wanted, in the company she terrorized, with the kind of happiness Luna burned everything to the ground trying to get, and decides she is not going to watch it happen from the grave?
No Body. No Crime. No Closure. No Chance We Are Letting This Go.
Luna Nozawa is supposedly dead. There was no body. Li Finnegan saved her from death once before and Li is returning to the canvas this week. Lisa Yamada was spotted on set. Daphne Rose dropped Luna’s name the same week. Dylan is living with the man Luna was obsessed with. Dylan is keeping a secret that makes her more vulnerable than she has ever been. And Bradley Bell, the man who has resurrected Sheila Carter more times than we can count, would like us to believe Luna Nozawa is gone forever.
We do not believe him. We did not believe him about Sheila. We did not believe him about Finn. And we are absolutely not believing him about the Daytime Emmy winning psychopath whose name just came out of Daphne Rose’s mouth while the actress who played her was standing on the same set eating anniversary cake.
Dylan is currently curled up on Will Spencer’s couch saying I love you to a man who looked vaguely uncomfortable when she said it, holding a secret that could destroy everything, and having absolutely no idea that the most dangerous woman in B&B history might not be as dead as everyone keeps saying.
Sleep tight, Los Angeles.
Do you think Daphne’s Luna reference was a throwaway line or the biggest piece of foreshadowing B&B has dropped all year? And do you believe Bradley Bell when he says Luna is dead? Sound off below because we are UNWELL about this and we need to talk!
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