CBS [10/10/2025] The Bold and Beautiful Full Episode : Ridge & Finn Battle Bill
Spoiler for the movie “Tangled Hearts: The Forester Secret”
In a storm of emotions, betrayals, and unhealed wounds, the world of the Foresters and Spencers teeters on the edge of collapse. The story unfolds like a ticking time bomb of secrets and heartbreaks, where love, pride, and loyalty are all tested by one devastating truth — a paternity test that could unite families or destroy them forever.
At the heart of it all stands Electra Forester, a young woman whose innocence is shattered the moment she learns that her boyfriend, Will Spencer, may have fathered Luna Nozawa’s unborn child. The confession hits her like a lightning strike — Will admits that something happened between him and Luna, and now Luna claims she’s pregnant. What should have been a relationship built on trust and devotion turns into a battlefield of doubt and humiliation.
Electra’s world spins out of control. The man she loves may have betrayed her, and worse, the woman behind the betrayal is one with a long history of manipulation and chaos. Every time Electra imagines Luna’s smug smile, her stomach twists with rage and disbelief. How could she ever trust Will again if the test proves Luna’s claim true? The pain gnaws at her — not only the fear of losing Will but the shame of being the last to know, of being the fool in someone else’s cruel game.

Desperate for clarity, Electra turns to Ivy Forester, the one person who has always seen beyond the glittering façades of the family’s drama. Ivy listens quietly as Electra pours out her heartbreak, confessing every detail — Luna’s words, Will’s guilt, and her own paralyzing fear of what’s coming. Ivy doesn’t interrupt, doesn’t judge. When she finally speaks, her voice is calm but firm. She tells Electra to breathe, to stop trying to control what cannot be controlled. The truth, Ivy reminds her, always surfaces — and rushing to act in anger will only make the fall harder. Her advice is simple but piercing: wait for the paternity test.
Those words linger with Electra long after Ivy leaves. Waiting feels unbearable, but Ivy’s wisdom anchors her. For the first time since the storm began, she feels a sliver of peace — fragile, but real.
Meanwhile, across Los Angeles, the air crackles with confrontation at the Spencer mansion, where Ridge Forester, Taylor Hayes, and John “Finn” Finnegan face off against Bill Spencer and Katie Logan. The mansion, usually a symbol of luxury and control, now feels like a war zone. Ridge’s patience is gone; his voice shakes with fury as he demands to know why Luna — the source of all this chaos — is being protected under Bill’s roof. To Ridge, Luna is a threat, not a victim. He wants her gone, punished, locked away if necessary.
Taylor, standing by Ridge’s side, agrees. She believes Luna’s instability makes her dangerous — especially now, with a child involved. Taylor’s voice trembles not with anger but with exhaustion, as if she’s seen this pattern before: a manipulative woman tearing families apart while others clean up the wreckage.
Caught between two moral extremes, Finn tries to mediate. His doctor’s instincts clash with his conscience. He can’t condone Luna’s actions, yet he can’t justify tearing apart a pregnant woman before the truth is proven. He urges calm, reminding everyone that emotions won’t solve anything — only facts will.
Bill, visibly torn, defends his decision to let Luna stay temporarily. He insists it’s only until the paternity results arrive, but Ridge doesn’t buy it. He accuses Bill of using power and money to twist reality, as he has done countless times before. Taylor jumps in, calling it not just a matter of influence but of morality — of what’s right and wrong when families are falling apart.
Katie, as always, becomes the voice of reason amid the chaos. She steps forward, her tone steady, her words cutting through the noise. The only way to end this madness, she says, is through truth — cold, scientific, undeniable truth. She suggests calling Bridget Forester, whose integrity as a doctor is beyond reproach, to handle the DNA test. Everyone nods reluctantly, realizing that Katie’s logic might be the only path forward.
The memory of Luna’s past manipulations still lingers like poison in the air. Bill remembers the time she tampered with medical results, and the thought of reliving that nightmare makes him sick. He finally agrees to Katie’s plan, his voice low but determined. He admits that even he, for all his power, was once fooled by Luna’s lies — and he won’t let it happen again.
As the room falls into tense silence, Bill drops another bombshell: Luna is now far enough along in her pregnancy for an accurate DNA test. Bridget can be called immediately. But his confidence wavers as he speaks. The thought that his own son’s life could be permanently entangled with Luna’s makes him uneasy. If Will truly is the father, it could tie the Spencers to Luna forever — and Bill knows better than anyone that bloodlines can be both a blessing and a curse.

Taylor’s expression hardens. Ridge looks at Bill with undisguised contempt. Katie, sensing the fracture widening, urges everyone to hold their emotions in check until Bridget arrives. The next few hours, she warns, will define not only Luna’s fate but the future of two powerful families.
As night falls over Los Angeles, the camera lingers on Electra standing alone on the Forrester terrace, the city lights reflecting in her tearful eyes. In her hand, she clutches a framed photo of her and Will — smiling, happy, unaware of the storm that would come. Her voice breaks as she whispers, “Please, let it not be true.”
Miles away, Luna sits in Bill’s mansion, her hand resting on her stomach, her expression unreadable. Is she a victim — or the architect of another scandal? The answer lies in a single test.
The episode closes with the words that echo like a promise and a threat:
“Tomorrow, the truth comes out — and nothing will ever be the same.”
A chilling silence follows. Love, trust, and legacy now hang in the balance. The Foresters and Spencers are about to discover that in a world built on secrets, the truth can destroy faster than any lie ever could.