Bold and the Beautiful Today’s Full Episode Poppy & Luna Showdown | Bridget Performs Paternity Test
Spoiler for the movie “Remember My Niece”
Two long-buried secrets are about to explode — and when they do, no one in this family drama will ever be the same again.
Poppy Spencer thought the worst was behind her. She convinced herself that Luna, the young woman whose chaotic presence once shattered her family’s peace, was gone forever. Relief washed over her like calm after a storm — until the truth hit like a thunderclap: Luna survived. Even worse, Luna may be carrying Will Spencer’s child.
That single revelation sends shockwaves through every corner of the Spencer world. Finn, caught between family loyalty and compassion, finds his world shifting beneath his feet. He, too, believed Luna was gone — now he must face the storm she’s bringing back with her.
For Poppy, the news ignites something dark and primal. Her first reaction isn’t sympathy, but a flash of cruel relief that Luna might have stayed gone. It’s raw, human, and ugly — and she hates herself for feeling it. But when she learns that Luna’s return is tied to a drunken mistake involving Will, Poppy’s anger turns into something far more dangerous. The quiet, grieving woman becomes a fighter, her rage loud and unfiltered. She even says aloud what no one else dares to — that maybe the world would’ve been better if Luna hadn’t come back at all.

But Luna isn’t the same broken girl who left. She’s seen enough pain to know what she wants: a future, a family, a chance to prove she can build something real from the chaos. She meets Poppy’s venom head-on. In one of the film’s most searing confrontations, Luna throws words like daggers, accusing Poppy of being a poor mother, promising she’ll do better for her own child. Their exchange burns — sharp, emotional, and devastating — until the air between them feels heavy, like salt and smoke.
Poppy refuses to back down. She fires back with facts meant to destroy Luna’s credibility, claiming Luna is unstable, unfit, and dangerous to anyone who gets close to her — especially a baby. She vows that Luna will never be accepted by the powerful Spencer clan, that their wealth and influence will keep her out forever. The argument tears the family into camps, and viewers will feel the tension pull like a live wire — empathy shifting from one side to the other with every line.
Meanwhile, life moves on elsewhere — or tries to. At Forrester Creations, fashion and ambition hum in the background. Models walk, designers panic, and dreams flicker beneath the studio lights. Among them, Deacon “Dee” Sharp returns, humbled but determined, asking Hope Logan for another chance. “Give me a shot,” he says. “Let me prove I belong.” It’s a quiet subplot that mirrors the larger story — redemption, forgiveness, and the courage to start over. Whether Hope opens that door or shuts it will shape more than just a career — it will test what kind of future she believes in.
But back at the Spencer home, all pretense fades. Katie, ever the pragmatist, knows the truth must come out. She calls in Bridget Forrester — doctor, professional, and family insider — to perform the paternity test that will decide everything. In a tense, almost courtroom-like scene, Luna, Will, Electra, Katie, and Bill gather under one roof. There’s no room for lies or manipulation now.
Katie warns Luna coldly: no more tricks, no more games. Bridget proceeds with the test, her professionalism barely masking the tension. The chemistry between everyone in the room hums with dread — this isn’t just science; it’s judgment.
When Bridget finally seals the results, Will can’t hold back. His voice cracks with fear and longing as he asks, “Is it mine?” If he’s the father, his entire world changes — his relationship with Electra, his standing in the family, his sense of self. For Electra, the truth threatens to break what little stability she has left. Her pain turns to blame, and Luna becomes the face of everything she’s lost.

As the week unfolds, every thread tightens. Poppy and Luna’s words leave emotional scars that won’t fade. Will and Electra are forced to face a truth that could either unite them or destroy them. Bridget holds the secret that could rewrite every life around her. Deacon waits at the threshold of a second chance. Hope must decide whether to open her heart or protect it.
This isn’t a family quarrel — it’s a war for identity, legacy, and love. Every character believes they know what’s right, that their version of truth should win. But as the film reminds us, maps are not the territory — and once buried emotions surface, reason gives way to instinct.
By the time the test results are revealed, hearts will be broken, loyalties tested, and at least one character will discover something that changes everything.
“Remember My Niece” is less about bloodlines than about what we owe each other when the truth hurts most. It’s about redemption colliding with revenge, forgiveness fighting pride, and how even the strongest families can fracture under the weight of one simple question — who belongs, and who doesn’t?
In the end, as the credits roll, no one leaves untouched. Secrets fall, hearts harden or heal, and the echoes of what’s said in anger linger like smoke in the air — long after the storm has passed.