Bill Spencer might be ready to go to war with Luna on The Bold and the Beautiful, but off-screen, Don Diamont took a welcome break from all that Spencer intensity — and it came wrapped in a bun. As Luna’s pregnancy shakes up the Spencer family tree, fans are bracing for Bill’s next move. But Diamont, ever the good-humored contrast to his TV alter ego, reminded everyone that even soap power players have to eat.
Key Takeaways
- Don Diamont shared a photo from the set featuring a Pink’s Hot Dogs pop-up, calling it a Hollywood legend brought straight to lunch.
- His co-star Darin Brooks jumped in with his own nostalgic comment, while Executive Producer Casey Kasprzyk added a playful one-liner.
- Fans flooded the post with food envy, humor, and plenty of admiration for Diamont’s easy charm.
- Comments ranged from classic “looks delicious” reactions to lighthearted jokes about toppings, size, and nitrates.
A Hollywood Legend for Lunch
On Instagram, Diamont shared a photo that could double as a postcard from pure Los Angeles nostalgia. Standing in front of a hot-pink tent for Pink’s Hot Dogs, he wrote, “@boldandbeautifulcbs brought in THE LEGENDARY @pinkshotdogs for today’s lunch! 😋🙏🏻❤️‼️”
The photo said it all — that iconic grin, a mustard-covered dog, and the unmistakable Pink’s setup behind him with “HOLLYWOOD LEGEND SINCE 1939” printed across the canopy. It’s the kind of crossover that just makes sense: one Hollywood institution celebrating another.
His long-absent on-screen son, Darin Brooks (Wyatt), jumped in with some nostalgia of his own: “It was sooooo good!! I haven’t had a chili cheese Pinks dog in probably 10 years!! 🙌” Producer Casey Kasprzyk, newly promoted to Executive Producer, dropped a cheeky line that fit the moment perfectly: “A real wiener!! 🌭” From there, fans took over the comment section like it was a Friday lunch rush.
Fans Eat It Up
“Yummmmmmmy!!” one fan wrote, while another added, “Pinks is the best!!” Several couldn’t resist pointing out the details — “Where’s the onions? Oops, I guess not, if you’re going to work,” one joked. Someone else admired the simplicity: “That’s it! Just mustard.” Another cracked, “Bigger than Costco.”
The reactions poured in from all over: “Bon appétit, Don, you are splendid as always,” one viewer wrote, while another teased, “That’s one big hot dog there, Don, enjoy!” Comments ranged from pure admiration — “You look great!” “Happy man!” “Love to see those eyes smiling!” — to playful digs: “Nitrates, but go ahead.”
Others got nostalgic or international about it — “Buon appetito,” one chimed in. “Miam, ça a l’air délicieux, 😍j’arrive! ” added another, which translates from French as, “Yum, that looks delicious! I’m coming!” And another follower joked, “Hot dad,” earning plenty of laughing emojis.
By the end of the day, it was less about lunch and more about the mood: casual, fun, and perfectly L.A. Even in a week packed with onscreen tension, Diamont managed to remind everyone that a Hollywood legend and a good hot dog can still steal the spotlight — no script required. (Learn about the greatest gift of Diamont’s career.)
