B&B Spoilers Nov 25: Dylan Confesses She Hit Luna
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Did Luna’s Former Hostage Miss Dylan Kill Her in Hit-and-Run? – Bold and Beautiful Spoilers

Miss Dylan confesses she was driving the car that struck Luna Nozawa on Bold and Beautiful’s Nov 25 episode. Was it revenge for the hostage ordeal or a tragic accident? Spoilers reveal shocking truth.

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Bold and Beautiful Spoilers November 25: Miss Dylan Confesses She Hit Luna in Shocking Twist

THE WOMAN LUNA HELD HOSTAGE JUST ADMITTED SHE’S THE DRIVER WHO KILLED HER

TL;DR: On The Bold and the Beautiful‘s November 25 episode, Miss Dylan confesses to Electra Forrester that she was driving the car that struck Luna Nozawa during her prison escape. Dylan claims it was a foggy-night accident when Luna jumped into her path, but fans are NOT buying the “pure coincidence” story given that Luna terrorized Dylan as a hostage just months earlier.


The Confession Nobody Saw Coming (Except Everyone Did)

Miss Dylan texted Electra Forrester out of NOWHERE with a confession that sent shockwaves through the Bold and Beautiful fanbase. “I’m the one that ran over Luna.” Just like that. No buildup, no dramatic scene, just a text message dropping the biggest bombshell of the week.

When Dylan shows up at Forrester Creations on the November 25 episode to explain herself, she insists it was a complete accident. Luna Nozawa allegedly jumped into her car’s path during that chaotic foggy manhunt after her prison escape. The timing? Absolutely WILD. The same woman Luna held at gunpoint, tied up with rope, gagged, and locked in a dark closet for five days just happens to be the driver who struck her?

The spoilers are crystal clear that this wasn’t revenge. Dylan couldn’t have known Luna would pop out at that exact moment during the fog and chaos. But you know what? A significant chunk of the fanbase is side-eyeing that explanation HARD. Some are even saying they don’t blame Dylan one bit regardless of whether it was truly accidental.

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Let’s Talk About What Luna Did To This Woman

Back in July 2025, Luna infiltrated Dylan’s summer art program under the fake name “Miss Sunshine” to get close to her half-brother Hayes Finnegan. When it was time to execute her twisted plan, Luna held Dylan at GUNPOINT during a children’s art class. She bound her hands with rope. Gagged her mouth. Then locked her in a pitch-black closet for approximately five days while using her as bait to lure Steffy Forrester to the beach house.

Think about that trauma for a second. Five days of darkness, restraints, terror, not knowing if you’ll survive. Dylan was finally freed when Finn broke down the door amid absolute chaos that included Luna shooting Sheila Carter in the foot and Liam Spencer in the chest. That kind of psychological horror doesn’t just evaporate because a few months have passed.

So when fans heard Dylan was the driver? The immediate reaction was split between “poetic justice” and “suspicious timing.” Some are insisting they’d have kept driving too after what Luna put her through. Others are questioning whether this confession is even the whole truth.

The Off-Screen Death That Has Everyone Suspicious

Here’s what’s REALLY bothering longtime Bold and Beautiful viewers. Deputy Chief Baker showed up at the Spencer mansion on November 21 and simply TOLD everyone that Luna was “fatally struck by a vehicle while attempting to evade arrest.” No body shown. No hospital death scene. No morgue identification. Just Baker’s word.

And we ALL know what off-screen deaths mean on this show. Finn “died” and came back. Sheila has “died” multiple times. Taylor returned from the dead. Li supposedly died in a car crash only to resurface later. The pattern is CLEAR.

Add in the fact that Luna was played by Emmy winner Lisa Yamada, who literally made history as the first Asian-American actress to win a Daytime Emmy for acting on a network soap? You really think they’re wasting that talent on a five-month villain arc that ends with an off-screen death? The math isn’t mathing.

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The Ethics Debate That’s Tearing Fans Apart

Even IF we accept that Luna truly jumped into Dylan’s car path during the foggy manhunt, Dylan still had choices after impact. Stop immediately. Call 911. Stay at the scene. Render aid. You know, the things decent humans do regardless of who the victim is or what they did in the past.

Instead? Dylan apparently kept driving and only came forward days later with a TEXT MESSAGE to Electra rather than going straight to authorities. The show’s explanation is that Electra used to pick up Hayes from Dylan’s art classes, creating a connection. But why not call the police FIRST?

Fans are absolutely SPLIT on this question. One camp argues Dylan was in shock, possibly didn’t even realize she’d hit a person in that heavy fog and chaos. Another camp insists there’s no excuse for leaving the scene regardless of circumstances. A third group suspects the confession might be covering for someone else entirely.

What if Bill Spencer actually struck Luna after making those lethal threats? What if Li Finnegan saw an opportunity to eliminate her niece? What if Remy Pryce was protecting Electra? The alternative suspect theories are FLYING, and Dylan’s convenient confession as the obvious person with motive feels almost too neat.


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    Nancy Bannister is a veteran soap opera columnist with a passion for the genre spanning four decades. A fervent fan of "The Bold and the Beautiful" and "The Young and the Restless," her expert commentary is featured weekly in Soap Opera Magazine. Away from her professional commitments, Nancy is a proud grandmother of seven, an avid gardener, and maintains a blog on her favorite shows, gardening tips, and family life. Her personal touch and deep connection with her subjects make her work an enjoyable read for soap opera enthusiasts and newcomers alike

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