Luna has been spiraling ever since her Bold and the Beautiful dream life started crumbling around her. She’s furious with Steffy, desperate for Will, and teetering on the edge of an all-out meltdown. Meanwhile, Remy, with his obsessive tendencies and disturbing past involving deep fakes and stalking Electra, is lurking in the shadows – literally and figuratively. So when these two emotionally unstable forces start colliding? Buckle up, because it might be the beginning of something wicked.
The Obsession Games
Fans have noticed the early sparks flying between them – not romantic just yet, but dangerous, calculated sparks. Remy’s (Christian Weissmann) need for control and revenge is eerily mirrored in Luna’s (Lisa Yamada) growing desire to tear Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) down and reclaim her power. It’s giving schemers-in-sync. With Will (Crew Morrow) and Electra (Laneya Grace) off living their best golden couple life, it wouldn’t be a stretch to imagine Luna and Remy teaming up to destroy what they can’t have. And if the enemy of my enemy is my friend, Luna and Remy could become much, much more than that.
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From Lovers to Something Dangerous
What makes this potential pairing even more compelling is that both characters are already on a downward spiral. Put them together, and we’re not talking about healing or redemption. We’re talking obsession, mind games, manipulation—and possibly love. The kind of dark, twisted love that makes for unforgettable drama.
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Imagine Luna pulling Remy deeper into her revenge fantasies. Picture Remy showing Luna how to tap into her darker instincts. The two could bond over their hatred of Electra and Will, and in doing so, become consumed by each other. This wouldn’t be a wholesome love story—it would be wildfire. Intense, dangerous, and impossible to ignore.
If B&B goes there, Luna and Remy could become the show’s next big power couple – not because they’re good together, but because they’re chaotic together. And let’s be honest: viewers love watching the world burn when it’s beautiful, passionate, and just a little bit deranged.
