On the August 2 episode of The Bold and the Beautiful, spoilers tease that Luna makes a shocking discovery at Poppy’s old apartment. Could this implicate her in Tom Starr’s death? Meanwhile, Steffy and Hope put Finn in the middle of an awkward situation. Over in Monte Carlo, Brooke and Ridge bask in their love amidst the beautiful sites. It’s a special B&B day on location that you definitely want to see.
Luna (Lisa Yamada) just finished telling Katie (Heather Tom) to back off of her mom, Poppy (Romy Park). She was adamant that Katie’s accusations about Poppy being a murderess were outrageous. Luna probably thinks Katie is just jealous.
However, when Luna returns to the apartment she and Poppy used to live in, she finds something shocking. It looks like the letters hidden in Tom Starr’s (Clint Howard) backpack. If Luna has time to read them, the fact that Tom claimed to be her father should stun her.
Not only that, but how did Poppy wind up with the letters? The last time we saw them was when Hollis (Hollis W. Chambers) discovered them at Il Giardino right before he was found dead. How did she get her hands on them? Surely, that doesn’t look too good for Poppy.
Brooke (Katherine Kelly Lang) has Ridge (Thorsten Kaye) all to herself in Monte Carlo. Of course, Ridge is committed to his work, but Brooke will get him to unwind and enjoy the beautiful surroundings. If you love love and love B&B on location, some romantic summer scenes to remember should begin today.
Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) was left behind to hold down the fort in LA, which means more awkward interactions with Hope (Annika Noelle). Once Finn (Tanner Novlan) encounters both of them, expect to see tensions bubbling over.
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