Los Angeles is on fire—not with flames, but with emotions that threaten to burn down everything in their path. In The Bold and the Beautiful episode airing Tuesday, June 3rd, 2025 (Episode 9,538), the city’s glossy façade is peeled away, revealing emotional landmines, shattered promises, and love triangles primed to explode. The characters you thought were steady are cracking, and those once cast aside are now storming back with a vengeance. Welcome to a week that could redefine the very fabric of this saga.
At the heart of the drama is Dr. John “Finn” Finnegan (Tanner Novlan), who’s being stretched between loyalty to his wife Steffy Forrester (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) and unresolved feelings for Luna Nozawa (Lisa Yamada). Though Finn had promised Steffy in no uncertain terms that Luna was out of their lives for good, the foundation of that vow begins to crumble the moment Luna steps back into view.
Finn may have spoken the words Steffy wanted to hear, but the truth lies in the way his eyes betray him every time Luna appears. Try as he might to suppress those buried feelings, guilt and longing keep rising to the surface. He remembers Luna’s vulnerability, her heartbreak, and the pivotal night when lines were crossed and secrets spilled. And though he’s worked hard to rebuild trust with Steffy, his soul whispers a different truth: his story with Luna isn’t over.
But Luna isn’t sitting idly by. She’s no longer the heartbroken girl waiting for a second chance. She’s now a woman armed with pain and ready to fight. Her rage is aimed directly at Steffy, whom she sees not as a protective wife but as the orchestrator of every loss she’s endured. Luna’s confrontation with Steffy is fierce and unflinching.
“You think keeping him from me makes you strong?” Luna sneers. “It just shows how scared you are.”
Steffy doesn’t back down. Cold and resolute, she fires back with scathing precision: “I’m not scared of you. I’m disgusted that you ever thought you had a place in our lives. That chapter is closed. He chose me. He chose this family.”
Yet even as they trade emotional blows, the real battle rages inside Finn. With every encounter, Luna’s presence weakens his resolve. Her words stay with him. Her pain lingers. In private moments, when Steffy isn’t watching, he questions the very path he’s chosen. Has he truly done the right thing—or simply chosen the path of least resistance?
At the hospital, where Finn seeks distraction through work, Luna appears again—not to beg, but to confront. She’s calm, but every sentence is loaded with emotional weight.
“You’re pretending we didn’t happen,” she says. “But you felt it too, Finn. Stop lying to yourself.”
The words strike deep. Finn’s silence says everything. The feelings aren’t dead. They’re dormant—and very much alive. Luna doesn’t ask for permission anymore. She isn’t requesting a reunion. She’s declaring that their connection is still real and unfinished.
When Steffy finds out Luna’s been at the hospital again, she storms in, her fury unmatched. “You promised me she was gone. So why do I keep seeing her?”
Finn stumbles through an explanation, but the damage is done. “I don’t know how to stop caring,” he admits. “I’m trying… but I don’t know how.”
Steffy’s heart shatters. The betrayal isn’t just in his words—it’s in his voice, his eyes, and his hesitation. She’s no stranger to conflict, but this emotional storm might be the one she can’t weather.
And then there’s Sheila Carter (Kimberlin Brown)—watching, waiting, calculating. Having once masqueraded as reformed and domesticated, Sheila may be slipping out of her new identity like an old coat. She sees Luna’s pain as potential—a wedge she can drive between Steffy and Finn. Whether out of twisted love for her son or her endless desire to sabotage Steffy, Sheila is quietly circling the battlefield once again.
Luna, devastated and pushed to her limit, finds herself at a crossroads. She’s done apologizing. She’s done begging. If Steffy wants a war, Luna is ready to give her one. And for that, she turns to someone just as dangerous as Steffy is determined—Sheila.
What begins as a seemingly desperate visit quickly turns into a calculated pitch. Luna lays her cards on the table in front of Sheila. “You know who she is. You’ve tried to get rid of her before. Let’s do it again. Together.”
The words hang in the air, daring Sheila to reignite her most dangerous tendencies. For a moment, Sheila is still. Silent. But something flickers in her eyes—a glint of the old fire. The temptation to step back into the game is strong, even though she knows it could cost her everything, especially her fragile peace with Deacon Sharpe (Sean Kanan) and her relationship with Finn.
Sheila paces after Luna leaves. Haunted by memories—gunshots, confrontations, threats from Steffy—she replays every moment that’s led to this point. She’s torn between the woman she’s become and the ruthless survivor she once was. But Luna’s plea, her fire, awakens something old and dangerous.
When Luna returns the next day, she doesn’t come to plead. She comes to push. “You know I’m right. She’s in the way—for both of us. You can watch her win again or remind her who we are.”
That last word “we” jolts Sheila. In Luna, she sees a reflection of herself—fierce, emotional, raw. And for the first time, Sheila considers that maybe, just maybe, her quiet life isn’t enough anymore.
Deacon notices the change. He watches Sheila closely. The way she stares too long, the way her voice trembles with suppressed emotion. “Don’t do it, Sheila,” he warns. “You’ve come so far. Don’t throw it all away because that girl wants revenge.”
Sheila says nothing. But the silence is unsettling. Behind her eyes, something stirs—not rage, not sorrow—but resolve.
Meanwhile, Steffy’s instincts are screaming. She senses a shift in the air. A tension that wasn’t there before. She knows Sheila too well. And Luna? She’s no longer a lovesick obstacle. She’s a threat. The kind that doesn’t walk away quietly.
Back at the Forrester mansion, Finn sits alone. The wedding ring in his hand glints in the dim light. He stares at it like it holds the answers he can’t find. Behind him, a shadow appears in the doorway.
It’s Luna.
She doesn’t speak. Neither does he. The air is charged, thick with regret, longing, and everything unsaid. Finn closes his eyes, breath ragged.
Fade to black.
This. Is. Not. Over.
As Tuesday’s episode draws to a close, it’s clear that a seismic shift is underway. Finn is unraveling. Luna is rising. And Steffy is fighting harder than ever to hold it all together. But with Sheila lurking and alliances being formed in the shadows, the question isn’t if this will explode—it’s when.
Tune in tomorrow. Because the storm has only just begun, and The Bold and the Beautiful is about to change forever.