Coming Up the Week of September 8–12, 2025 on The Bold and the Beautiful: Secrets Explode, Loyalties Shift, and Hearts Break

As the leaves turn and the summer heat begins to fade, The Bold and the Beautiful refuses to cool down. The week of September 8 through September 12 promises an explosive string of episodes where secrets unravel, obsessions spiral out of control, and relationships are pushed past their breaking points. Buckle up—because this isn’t just another week in Los Angeles. This is the beginning of a reckoning that could dismantle the Forrester, Logan, and Spencer dynasties as we know them.

Monday, September 8: A Storm of Secrets, Showdowns, and Shattered Dreams

Monday’s episode hits the ground running—and it doesn’t let up. With every character standing at the edge of a personal cliff, one wrong step means devastation.

Thomas Forrester Spirals Into Obsession

Thomas Forrester’s descent into darkness takes a sinister new turn. But this time, it’s not about romantic fixation—it’s about control, legacy, and his need to reconstruct the Forrester family to fit his delusion of perfection.

Thomas storms into Brooke Logan’s home, seething with rage and blind to reason. His accusations are sharp and rehearsed: Brooke is the root of every fracture in the Forrester family. His demand? That she step away from Ridge and allow Taylor and Ridge to finally reunite—permanently. Brooke, ever the poised survivor of Forrester chaos, holds her ground. But she sees something in Thomas she’s seen before—and it terrifies her. The calculated intensity. The veiled threats. The manipulative tone. It’s not just obsession. It’s relapse.

And this time, it might not just be emotional wounds that are left in his wake.

Taylor Hayes: Betrayed, Again

Elsewhere, Taylor Hayes is facing a devastation that cuts deeper than ever. Just hours after discussing wedding dates and imagining a new future with Ridge, he tells her the wedding is off. Not postponed—canceled.

Taylor’s heartbreak is volcanic. She doesn’t cry. She erupts. When Ridge admits his decision is influenced by his recent time in Italy—where he saved Brooke’s life—Taylor snaps. Her fury is raw, but beneath it is a crushing sense of betrayal. She believed this time was different. That Ridge finally chose her.

Instead, she’s been used again—caught in a carousel of indecision and nostalgia that always ends the same way. The weight of Eric Forrester’s meddling and Thomas’s emotional implosions only heighten her sense of humiliation. And by episode’s end, Taylor is seen making a cryptic phone call, her face haunted and resolute. Something irreversible is coming.

Will Spencer’s Mystery: A Dangerous Game of Truth and Deception

Young Will Spencer emerges as an unlikely key to a deeper mystery unraveling on the outskirts of L.A.’s glittering drama. Haunted by a night he barely remembers, Will confides in his older brother Liam. The masked girl. The blurred lines. The disturbing texts from a burner phone he shouldn’t even have. There’s something predatory in what happened that night—and Will wants answers.

Liam, shaken by Will’s vulnerability, steps into full big-brother mode. Using GPS tools and digital breadcrumbs, he tracks the origin of the burner phone to an apartment belonging to none other than… Lee Finnegan.

Inside that apartment? Luna Nozawa.

Luna’s Shame: Secrets That Won’t Stay Buried

Luna Nozawa is a character on the brink. Underneath her composed exterior, she’s unraveling. She’s the girl behind the mask—the one who approached Will on that mysterious night. Whether it was a game, a mistake, or something darker, Luna knows she crossed a line. And now Will is closing in, demanding truth she isn’t ready to give.

She tries to maintain the illusion—sending Will a cryptic photo of the Electro-Forrester mask, teasing him that it’s “their little secret.” But her nerves betray her. The panic. The shaking hands. The mounting guilt.

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