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Here’s Why Luna and Sheila Are Kindred Spirits on Bold and the Beautiful

Lisa Yamada was looking forward to acting with Kimberlin Brown whose villainous character Sheila is now Luna’s grandmother.

The Bold and the Beautiful's Luna and Sheila with the Soap Hub logo across the bottom.The Bold and the Beautiful's Lisa Yamada explained the dynamic that Sheila and Luna will have once they realize their relationship.
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Now that it’s been revealed that Luna is Finn’s son on The Bold and the Beautiful, and she’s been pardoned for her crimes of murder and kidnapping, it’s easy to see the apple not falling too far from the tree since her grandmother is none other than the villainous Sheila. But not only has Sheila changed her ways, she’s also advocated for Luna to remain behind bars. It’s only a matter of time before Sheila learns of her connection to Luna, and the young woman’s portrayer Lisa Yamada opened up about what could happen between grandmother and granddaughter. 

She’s Going Down the Psycho Path

After moving out of Bill’s (Don Diamont), Luna made a beeline for Il Giardino’s where she found Sheila (Kimberlin Brown). In a strange, almost surreal turn, Sheila asked Luna, “Who in their right mind would pardon a homicidal maniac like you?” Pot, meet kettle. Sheila has her own resume full of dastardly and heinous deeds, so it’s interesting that she’s throwing shade on Luna.

Yamada spoke to Soaps in Depth about what Luna felt upon finally meeting Sheila as her granddaughter, and stated, “With Luna seeming at odds with everyone, it’ll be such a breath of fresh air for her to talk to someone who can truly empathize with her on a level that no one else can.” She felt that once Sheila gets past the initial shock, the two might be able to get to know each other and let the healing begin. (Learn about Sheila’s five most horrific crimes.)

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They’re Seeking Family

“Sheila’s been exiled by so many people, and so has Luna,” the actress noted, adding that, “they’ve both longed for a sense of family.” That’s certainly true for Sheila, who continues to lament not being able to hang with her other grandkids, Hayes and Kelly. Yamada stated that she’s thrilled to finally get some screen time with Brown’s Sheila.

“We’ve always had the best time chatting behind the scenes,” Yamada explained, further noting, “so now we’ll finally get to showcase that dynamic on screen. It’s going to be so much fun!” Considering Luna also made friends with the equally unhinged Remy (Christian Weissmann), it’s well within the realm of possibility that they could team up with Sheila and form a league of villains! (Find out how Luna’s pardon is a gift for Sheila and curse for everyone else.)

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