Will The Bold and the Beautiful's Luna escape and reappear later with her baby?
Now that The Bold and the Beautiful's Luna has escaped, we're right back to where we were before. She's on the loose again. But next week's previews promise us a fog-filled night of action as everyone searches for her, which begs the question: will Luna get away and reappear at a later time with her baby?
What happened Friday on The Bold and the Beautiful
On Friday's episode of
The Bold and the Beautiful, Luna (Lisa Yamada) crawled into a laundry cart and escaped from her prison cell. Some of us are scratching our heads, wondering how she managed to pull this off, since her actual escape wasn't shown on-screen.
But for some reason, despite Luna being a murdering psychopath, the shot of her poking the top of her head through the laundry was funny and adorable. Maybe it was reminiscent of the old "Snuggles Dryer Sheets" TV commercial with the teddy bear. Lisa Yamada has had to wear a lot of hats (so to speak) throughout her storylines, and she pulled off this goofy scenario just as well as the others we've seen. It was an entertaining scene to watch.
We're in for an action-packed, foggy quest to find Luna
The quick clip of
The Bold and the Beautiful previews for next week appear to be even more exciting than this past week's worth of episodes! The only exception may be the scene at Il Giardino, where Taylor (Rebecca Budig) fantasized about slow-dancing with Deacon (Sean Kanan) while Daphne (Murielle Hilaire) sang a sultry song in the background. It was nice to see Taylor attracted to a man who isn't Ridge (Thorsten Kaye). Of course, it doesn't help that Deacon is married to Sheila!
Anyway, we know Luna will make her way to the beach house to see Will (Crew Morrow), the object of her obsession. In the dramatic preview, Will tries to race after her, but Detective Baker (Dan Martin) stops him. "No! You're her target!" he warns Will. We love to see our favorite detective on the case!
Everyone gathers together at the beach house
It's great to see so many characters on
The Bold and the Beautiful come together and form a united front to find Luna. All the important people in her life arrive at the beach house on a frantic quest to catch her. Her mother, Poppy (Romy Park), and her two grandmothers, Sheila (Kimberlin Brown) and Li (Naomi Matsuda), all rush into the house in the previews, as everything looks like it's about to come to a head.
Now, if only Finn (Tanner Novlan) would arrive, too, since he's Luna's father and one of the grandfathers-to-be. Perhaps the man who is standing behind Li and holding the front door open is Finn?
Even Ivy arrives to give her niece, Electra, support
Even though The Bold and the Beautiful's
Ivy (Ashleigh Brewer) isn't directly involved in Luna's storyline, it's nice to see her at the beach house to also support her niece, Electra (Laneya Grace), on this frightening night.
The previews show us Li, who is running through the fog with a flashlight as she desperately searches for Luna. She cries out into the night, "Luna, do the right thing! Turn yourself in!" But we can be sure Luna won't do that. She will never tolerate a lifetime behind bars.
It feels like there's a reason why the B&B writers are making the night foggy. That way, it will be harder for everyone to see her, and maybe she will escape to another state or country. Are they leaving her storyline open so that she might return in six or seven months, or even a year, with her baby in tow?
If that happens, then Katie (Heather Tom) will worry that her grandchild is out there somewhere, being raised by a deranged murderer. Would all that anxiety and stress put a strain on Katie's heart? We've been hearing a lot about her past heart issues. Could this be what it's all leading up to? We just got done with Liam's (Scott Clifton) medical scare. Do we have another health crisis ahead involving Katie's heart? Will she have a heart attack or need surgery? If she does, then that could be the reason why we keep hearing about the Spencers coming together as a family in the face of challenges. Maybe Luna's storyline is coming to an end (for the time being), and Katie's health struggles will be the next difficulty that the Spencers face. We will have to tune in to find out.
Kyle Richards makes surprising statement on her sexuality: ‘My mind has opened up’

Kyle Richards is opening her mind when it comes to her sexuality.

“I don’t like labels, I guess,” the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star told Variety at BravoCon — after a Season 15 trailer featured her declaring, “I could go Brad, I could go Angelina.”
Though she admitted she said it to “make [her co-stars] laugh,” rumors immediately circulated that the reality TV personality had come out as bisexual.
“I think people can think whatever they want,” Richards, 56, told the outlet.
“I always had a type, tall, dark and handsome, and that’s what I married,” she added, referring to estranged husband Mauricio Umansky, from whom she separated in 2023.
“I am growing and evolving, and my mind has opened up. So I don’t know. I don’t know what the future holds now, and I’m fine with that.”
When Variety reporters noted to Richards that they are both lesbians, Richards replied, “Ha! That would never have crossed my mind before, ever in my life — and now I’m like, that’s totally an option.”
“I’m just here to see what life brings me, honestly,” the Bravolebrity continued.
“I don’t want to be set up with anybody. Whatever happens, happens, and I’m good with that. I like hanging out with myself alone too.”
The former child actress appeared in a steamy video with country singer Morgan Wade in 2023, prompting immediate romance speculation.
Richards — who was spotted by an eyewitness for Page Six looking “very intimate” with Wade in Paris following the video’s release — has since been seen hanging out with her close friend on a number of occasions.
The mom of four daughters married Umansky, 55, in 1996, and welcomed daughters Alexia, 29, Sophia, 25, and Portia, 17, before announcing their split after 27 years of marriage in 2023.
Richards also shares daughter Farrah, 37, with ex-husband Guraish Aldjufrie, to whom Richards was married from 1988 to 1992.
The reality star previously opened up to Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea” about her evolving sexuality.
“It was the most difficult conversation I’ve ever had with my children and I was terrified to have that conversation,” she said last November.
“I just wanted to be as honest as I possibly could.”
She added, “I like to lead by example and I thought, ‘You know, if this is what I’m going through and feeling, I want them to always feel comfortable enough to share with me the hardest conversations and know that they’ll be accepted no matter what.'”
The “Halloween” star was ultimately “impressed” by her daughters’ reaction.
“Having that conversation, their reaction and response to me, I thought, ‘Wow, I mean, I’m just so impressed by these four women in front of me,’”she said.
“And I thought, ‘Maybe, just maybe, I did do a good job’ — because that was my most proud moment as a mom, just seeing how they all reacted.”
“$135 Million? KEEP IT!” Maxx Crosby Breaks the Mold, Pledges His Future to the Raiders — “I Ride or Die With the Shield!”

In an age of blockbuster contracts and franchise-hopping superstars, Maxx Crosby just turned the NFL upside down — and set a new gold standard for loyalty.
The Las Vegas Raiders’ dominant defensive end shocked the football universe this week when he reportedly
rejected a massive $135 million offer from both the San Francisco 49ers and the New York Jets — a deal that would’ve made him the highest-paid pass rusher in league history. Instead, Crosby doubled down on his commitment to the Silver and Black, sending shockwaves across sports media.

Standing tall at a packed press conference, with his trademark intensity burning in his eyes, Crosby didn’t hesitate:
“The Raider Shield means something bigger than money. I’m not chasing a paycheck. I’m building a legacy.”
It was the moment that broke the internet. Within minutes, hashtags like #MadMaxLoyalty, #RideWithTheShield, and #CrosbyForever were trending from Vegas to London. Raiders fans flooded social media, praising the move as an all-time franchise moment.
Former Raiders legend Howie Long chimed in on X:
“Maxx just showed what it means to be a Raider. Grit. Loyalty. Soul. This is special — and rare.”
The Offers He Said No To
Insiders confirm that the 49ers' offer included record-breaking guarantees, while the Jets pitched a vision of pairing Crosby with Quinnen Williams to become the league’s most feared defensive duo. But for Maxx Crosby, it wasn’t even close.
“You can’t put a price on what it means to play for a team that believed in you when the world doubted you. Vegas is home. The Raider family is forever,” Crosby said.
This wasn’t just a business decision — it was a message. To the league, to the city, and to every fan in the Black Hole.
A Letter to Raider Nation
Owner Mark Davis didn’t hide his pride:
“Maxx Crosby is everything the Raiders stand for — toughness, passion, and heart. He’s not just a cornerstone of our defense — he’s a cornerstone of our culture.”
Behind the scenes, Davis and GM Tom Telesco reportedly countered with a new loyalty-focused deal for Crosby — one that includes leadership incentives, organizational input, and a lifelong role with the franchise.
As ESPN’s Mina Kimes put it:
“This is more than a contract. This is a vow. Crosby just became the spiritual heartbeat of the Raiders.”
Critics Can’t Believe It
Not everyone agreed with the decision. NFL exec and analyst Louis Riddick warned:
“He just turned down generational wealth. You hope Vegas protects him — because injuries don’t care about loyalty.”
But among Crosby’s teammates, it was pure respect.
“Mad Max been a dog since day one,”
said Davante Adams. “He’s not chasing status — he IS status. He’s the Raider standard.”
Fan Reaction: Pure Pandemonium
Las Vegas lit up. Crosby jerseys sold out nationwide. Fans posted clips of themselves burning fake 49ers and Jets offers while chanting: “Maxx! Maxx! Maxx!”
One daring supporter even skydived off a desert cliff with a giant Raiders flag and shouted mid-air:
“Loyalty lives in the desert!”
It got 4 million views in under an hour.
A Legacy Built on Grit
Maxx Crosby’s decision isn’t just the story of the offseason — it’s a defining moment in modern NFL loyalty. In a sport where the next payday often replaces the last hometown cheer, Crosby bucked the system.
“I don’t play to get rich. I play to be remembered,” he said.
“Give me a ring in black and silver over all the gold in the world.”
And now, the Raiders aren’t just keeping a star.
They’ve secured a legend.
Lions Coach Erupts After Controversial Loss to Eagles: “This Wasn’t Football — This Was the NFL Protecting the Wrong Team.”

The aftermath of the Detroit Lions’ dramatic and frustrating loss to the Philadelphia Eagles took a fiery turn on Sunday night, as the Lions’ head coach unleashed one of the most explosive and emotional postgame statements the NFL has seen all season. His words, delivered with raw intensity, were not simply a critique of a single play — but a full-scale indictment of what he called a “broken standard” within the league.

The controversy stemmed from a late-game hit that the coach described as “deliberate, intentional, and completely outside the rules.” According to him, the play crossed every line of sportsmanship the NFL claims to uphold.
“In all my years of coaching, I’ve never seen anything this blatant,” he said, visibly furious. “There’s a difference between going for the ball and going for the man. That wasn’t a football play — that was intent.”
He pointed to what happened immediately after the hit as undeniable evidence: the “words, the smirks, the attitude” from the opposing player. Though he refused to mention names, he made it clear that everyone in the locker room knew exactly who he meant.
But the coach’s frustration went far deeper than one incident. He accused the league of inconsistent officiating, claiming certain teams enjoy an invisible layer of protection while others — like the Lions — are penalized harshly for even the smallest infraction.
“We are tired of these invisible lines,” he continued. “Week after week, dirty hits get brushed off as ‘incidental contact’ while we get punished for everything. You talk about integrity and fairness, but what we’re seeing is the opposite.”
By this point, his tone shifted from anger to pure disappointment — disappointment in what he believes the NFL is becoming.
“If this is what football has become — if your so-called standards are just a polished façade — then you’ve betrayed this sport,” he said. “And I will not stand by and watch my team battle under pressure while being forced to endure rules you don’t have the courage to enforce.”
The coach’s comments instantly detonated across social media, sparking a fierce debate among fans, analysts, and former players. Some praised him for speaking truth to power, calling him “the only coach brave enough to say what others whisper behind closed doors.” Others accused him of deflecting blame from his team’s mistakes and fanning unnecessary flames.
As the NFL prepares to review the game film, one thing is certain: this controversy will not fade quietly. With Detroit fighting to secure playoff positioning and tensions running high, the league may soon find itself under even brighter scrutiny.
And for the Lions, this moment could become a rallying cry — or the spark that ignites a larger battle over the NFL’s integrity.



