No Body, No Crime, and Lisa Yamada Was Spotted at the Bold and the Beautiful 39th Anniversary Party Looking Like She Has Unfinished Business
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No Body, No Crime, and Lisa Yamada Was Spotted at the Bold and the Beautiful 39th Anniversary Party Looking Like She Has Unfinished Business

Lisa Yamada was spotted on the B&B set at the 39th anniversary party. Luna Nozawa is supposedly dead. Bradley Bell has lied about that before.

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LISA YAMADA SHOWED UP AT THE B&B 39TH ANNIVERSARY PARTY AND WE ARE NOT BUYING THE PARTY EXCUSE

TL;DR: Lisa Yamada, the Daytime Emmy winning actress who played the deliciously unhinged Luna Nozawa, was spotted on the The Bold and the Beautiful set at the show’s 39th anniversary celebration on March 23. Bradley Bell has said Luna is really, most sincerely dead. He also said that about Sheila Carter and John Finnegan at one point, so forgive us for being skeptical. There was no body. There is no crime. And Lisa Yamada was on that set looking very much like a woman who is not done with Los Angeles.


Lisa Yamada Was There and We Need to Talk About It

When photos from The Bold and the Beautiful‘s 39th anniversary party on the set surfaced on March 23, most of the faces were expected. John McCook was there, because of course the original Forrester showed up to celebrate the milestone he helped build. Producer Cynthia J. Popp and Rebecca Budig grabbed a photo with him. Laneya Grace and Sydney Bullock proved they get along far better than Electra and Dylan do on screen. There was cake. There were smiles. It was a party.

And then there was Lisa Yamada.

Lisa Yamada, who played Luna Nozawa. Lisa Yamada, who won a Daytime Emmy for turning Luna from sweet as pie to indefatigably deranged. Lisa Yamada, whose character is supposedly dead. Standing on set. At the party. Looking very comfortable for a woman whose character Bradley Bell has said is really, most sincerely gone.

Could she have been there for the celebration and nothing more? Sure. Absolutely. Former cast members show up to anniversary parties all the time. It does not have to mean anything.

But we are soap fans. Everything means something. And Lisa Yamada on the B&B set has us vibrating at a frequency that only other soap fans can hear.


Do you think Lisa Yamada being on the B&B set means Luna Nozawa is coming back? Send your wildest theories to [email protected] and we just might publish them!


Also Spotted: Christian Weissmann

Lisa Yamada was not the only familiar face raising eyebrows at the party. Christian Weissmann, whose Remy Pryce has been absent from the canvas for so long we were ready to file a missing persons report, was also on hand. Remy’s storyline left him estranged from Deke Sharpe after his past misdeeds made it impossible for Deke to see a future for them. Here is hoping the character has done the work to earn a second chance, because Weissmann brought something special to that role and the show feels his absence.

No Body, No Crime, and Bradley Bell Has Lied to Us Before

Now let us get to the part that has been living rent free in our heads since those photos dropped.

Bradley Bell has said Luna Nozawa is dead. He has used the words “really, most sincerely dead.” He would like us all to accept that and move on.

We would like to remind Mr. Bell that he told us Sheila Carter was dead. Multiple times. Sheila Carter is currently walking around Los Angeles baking toe shaped cookies and thanking Taylor Hayes for saving her marriage. He told us Finn was dead. Finn is currently planning an overnight getaway with Steffy Forrester and the kids. Death on The Bold and the Beautiful has always been more of a suggestion than a commitment, and Luna Nozawa did not even give us a body to confirm it.

No body. No crime. No closure.

Luna Nozawa murdered two people to keep Bill Spencer as her sugar daddy. She locked Steffy in a cage. She tied up Dylan in a closet. She cheated death once already thanks to Grandma Li Finnegan. And the first thing she did when she came back from that near death experience was assault Will Spencer. Luna Nozawa is not a woman who stays down. Lisa Yamada played her with the kind of magnetic, terrifying energy that made you unable to look away, and the Emmy she won for it was the least the industry could do.

What If Luna Is Coming Back for Dylan?

Here is the speculation that has us absolutely feral. Dylan is currently getting cozy with Will Spencer. The same Will Spencer that Luna was obsessed with. The same Will Spencer that Luna violated. Dylan is sleeping in the beach house, celebrating her first day at Forrester Creations, and building something with the man Luna considered hers.

What if Luna is not dead? What if she has been watching? What if the woman who locked Steffy Forrester in a cage and tied Dylan up in a closet is about to resurface in Los Angeles and find out that her former victim is now living with the man she was willing to kill for?

Lisa Yamada was on that set. Bradley Bell has lied about death before. There was no body. And Dylan is getting very comfortable in a life that Luna Nozawa once burned the world to protect.

We are not saying it is confirmed. We are saying that Lisa Yamada showed up at that party looking like a woman who has unfinished business, and Los Angeles should be very, very nervous.


Do you think Luna Nozawa is actually dead? Or is Bradley Bell about to pull another resurrection and unleash her on Dylan and Will? Sound off below because we cannot stop thinking about this and we need company!


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    With more than a decade in the soap opera industry and over 25,000 published articles to her name, Amber has pretty much lived and breathed daytime television for as long as she can remember. Before taking the helm at Soap Opera Magazine, she served as Managing Editor at SoapHub, Editor-in-Chief at Daily Drama, and Senior Editor at Soap Shows. She's hosted podcasts, gone toe-to-toe in interviews with daytime's biggest stars, and covered more red carpets than she can count.

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