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How Lisa Yamada Plays Up Luna’s Split Personality On Bold and the Beautiful

Lisa Yamada has fun portraying Luna on B&B and we can tell. She admits that she loves to play around with her moods on a day to day basis.

Bold and the Beautiful Lisa Yamada plays Luna's split personality with the Soap Hub logo.How does Lisa Yamada feel about Luna's future?
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It’s easy to tell that Lisa Yamada is having fun with her alter-ego on The Bold and the Beautiful. Luna claimed that she had a moment of temporary insanity, which caused her to kill two innocent men. How does Yamada portray Luna’s good-girl and bad-girl ways? She revealed all.

Family Reunion

Luna (Yamada) got it easy. She’s under the cushiest house arrest in the world, thanks to Bill (Don Diamont). Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) located Luna’s digs and is upset with Bill. Luna’s days of luxurious house arrest could end. She could be sent back to prison. In a new interview with Soaps.com, Yamada teased Luna’s future. She could get saved by her biological father, Finn (Tanner Novlan).

Bill will back her as well. Surprisingly, Steffy isn’t going to get her way. Yamada shared her first thought after discovering that Finn was Luna’s father. “I believe that one of the first thoughts Luna had after Finn told her he’s her dad was, ‘Oh shoot, and I locked his wife in a cage… What do we do about that?'” However, Yamada teased Luna, saying that her alter-ego takes after her grandmother, Sheila (Kimberlin Brown). She knows how to manipulate Finn and make him feel sorry for her.

Playing Both Sides

Luna knows what makes Bill weak as well. The two bonded over their traumatic childhoods. But there are times when Luna’s bad girl side comes out. We’ve witnessed it with Steffy and Remy (Christian Weissmann). (By the way, should Remy trust Luna?) Yamada loves playing up Luna’s split personality.

She plays it brilliantly. The B&B breakout star does it according to her mood and the day. It also depends on what the script calls for. “I play around with it depending on the day. Some days, I’m like, ‘Let’s play her sincere,’ and other days, I’m thinking, ‘Wait, but she killed two people… let’s mix it up a bit!'” Yamada gleefully said.

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