In the ever-twisting world of The Bold and the Beautiful, the introduction of Luna Nozawa has been nothing short of a whirlwind. Luna, portrayed by Lisa Yamada, has gradually morphed into a character reminiscent of her notorious grandmother, Sheila Carter. But the plot thickens: what if Luna’s behavior isn’t just coincidental but rooted deep in her DNA?

Recent episodes have unveiled Luna’s darker side, showing a stark contrast to the free-spirited nature of her mother, Poppy Nozawa. This transformation has sparked widespread speculation among fans and has led many to believe that Luna’s actions may be genetically influenced, with Sheila's malevolent legacy coursing through her veins.
Luna’s character has taken a dark turn, mirroring some of Sheila Carter's most heinous acts from the past.
With two murders already under her belt and Steffy Forrester trapped in a cage, Luna’s descent into madness seems to echo Sheila’s notorious deeds.
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