THAT HAIR?! Is It Luna Nozawa or Is It Remy Pryce in a Wig?! The B&B Theories Are Stacking Up!
Connect with us

The Bold and the Beautiful

THAT HAIR?! Is It Luna Nozawa or Is It Remy Pryce in a Wig?! The B&B Theories Are Stacking Up!

A figure popped out of a clothing rack and terrorized Melissa Dylan on B&B. The hair screamed Luna Nozawa. The frame screamed Remy Pryce in a wig.

Published

on

By

Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers (B&B Spoilers) Remy Pryce, Melissa Dylan, Luna Nozawa

Add us on Google News

THE FIGURE THAT TERRORIZED MELISSA DYLAN HAS A FACE WE DID NOT SEE AND A HEAD OF HAIR WE CANNOT STOP STARING AT

TL;DR: A figure popped out of a clothing rack on today’s episode of The Bold and the Beautiful and scared the hell out of Melissa Dylan. The hair screamed Luna Nozawa, but a second look opens the door to something even wilder. The frame, the theatrics, the timing, all of it tracks with Remy Pryce in a wig pulling the most unhinged stunt of his life. The theories are stacking up and we have something to add.


The Hair Was the Whole Story and the Hair Has Two Suspects

The clothing rack reveal on today’s The Bold and the Beautiful was one of the most cinematic cliffhangers the show has dropped in months. The figure stepped out. Melissa Dylan screamed. The camera caught a head of hair that immediately set every fan group chat on fire.

The first read was Luna Nozawa. Lisa Yamada was photographed on set for the 39th anniversary. The hit-and-run that supposedly killed Luna in November was never confirmed with a body. The death dupe theories have been running for months. Every signal pointed to Luna popping out to terrify the woman who confessed to running her down.

The second read is the one we cannot stop chewing on.


Got a wild theory about who was actually in that clothing rack? Send your hottest takes to [email protected] and we may publish them right here on the page!


Remy Pryce in a Wig Is the Plot Twist Nobody Saw Coming

Look at the moment again. The figure jumps out of a clothing rack. Theatrical. Dramatic. Calculated for maximum scream value. The whole stunt is staged like a man who has been planning this for weeks, and one of the things Remy Pryce has demonstrated over and over is that he loves a stunt.

A wig is the cleanest solution to a plot problem. A wig means the show can drop the Luna-coded reveal without committing to Lisa Yamada being in every scene that follows. A wig means whoever is targeting Melissa Dylan wants her to think Luna is alive without Luna actually having to be the one doing the targeting. A wig is exactly the kind of misdirection daytime loves.

Remy fits the silhouette. Remy fits the obsession profile. Remy has the kind of fixation on Electra Forrester that turns into bigger fixations very fast. A man like Remy Pryce does not go from creepy admirer to clothing-rack ambush without a few stops in between, and one of those stops is exactly the kind of dress-up game that ends with him in a black wig terrifying a woman who has nothing to do with him.

The Motive Question Splits the Theory in Half

The Luna theory makes sense if you believe the target is Melissa Dylan. Luna has every reason to want Dylan terrified. Dylan got behind the wheel. Dylan has been sleeping at Bill Spencer’s beach house ever since. Dylan owes Luna a debt the only way Luna collects.

The Remy theory makes sense if you believe the target is something bigger than Dylan. Maybe Dylan stumbled into the wrong dressing room at the wrong moment and Remy was setting up an entirely different play. Maybe Remy has been building a Luna costume for weeks, planning to weaponize the dead girl’s image against Electra or anyone else who gets in his way. Maybe Dylan was a test run.

Either reading, the woman in that dressing room is going to spend her whole week trying to figure out which one she actually saw. And the audience is going to spend the same week debating in real time.

The theories are stacking up. Our money is split. The hair was the whole story and the hair could be hiding a much bigger one. Daytime is back to doing what daytime does best, and we are absolutely here for it.


Do you think the figure in the clothing rack was Luna Nozawa back from the dead or Remy Pryce playing the most deranged dress-up game of the year? Sound off below because we have so many questions!


WATCH THIS: We can’t wait to see Remy back on set!

@soapoperamag REMY'S COMING BACK, IS LUNA TOO? Remy's making a comeback on #BoldandBeautiful but the REAL question everyone's asking is whether #Luna is coming with him. Are we about to get both of them back or just one? Sound off. #BB ♬ original sound – Soap Opera Magazine

Author

  • 118619993 2701598570121896 565740771629218752 n

    Ashley Sebarras turned a lifelong soap opera addiction into an actual job, and honestly, she’s still pinching herself. A devoted Days of Our Lives stan and Beyond the Gates enthusiast, Ashley watches all five soaps religiously — yes, even when her cats are demanding attention, which is always.When she’s not dissecting Salem’s latest scandal or theorizing about what the Duprees are up to now, Ashley can be found curled up with a cozy book, knitting something she’ll probably never finish, and being an unapologetic stay-at-home cat mom. Her feline overlords have yet to develop an interest in daytime drama, but she’s working on it.Let the record show: Ashley is Brandon Barash’s biggest fan. She will not be taking questions or debate on this matter. The man is a treasure, and she has the tweets to prove her dedication.

    View all posts Article Writer
Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *