Bold and the Beautiful: Custody Battle for Luna & Will’s Kid?

Bold and the Beautiful: Custody Battle for Luna & Will’s Kid?

In a shocking twist that has left The Bold and the Beautiful fans on edge, Luna Nozawa’s once-promising future has completely unraveled.

What began as a passionate, if ill-fated, love affair with Will Spencer has now spiraled into scandal, arrest, and the looming question of who will raise her unborn child.

As Luna faces the possibility of spending years—perhaps even the rest of her life—behind bars, a custody war could soon erupt,

drawing in some of Los Angeles’ most powerful and complicated families.

The Bold and The Beautiful Spoilers: Custody Battle Over Luna's Baby—Batie  Vs. Sinn is Inevitable?

Luna’s downfall was swift and devastating. After her romantic dreams with Will Spencer crumbled, the young woman was left shattered when Electra Forrester exposed her, prompting Chief Baker to make the arrest that stunned everyone present. Even as Luna pleaded for help—from Bill Spencer, Katie Logan, and anyone who would listen—no one came to her rescue. Now, with her freedom slipping away, the biggest question on everyone’s mind is: what will happen to Luna and Will’s unborn baby?

Katie Logan seemed quick to offer a solution, declaring that she and Bill would raise the child as their own. It sounded noble at first—a chance for redemption, family unity, and perhaps even a second shot at rekindling their fractured relationship. But just because Katie made that announcement doesn’t mean it’s set in stone. With Luna possibly facing a lengthy sentence and Will emotionally detached from the situation, several other characters are poised to challenge that arrangement.

First in line to oppose the plan could be none other than Dr. Li Finnegan, Luna’s grandmother. Known for her strict moral compass and deep desire for family redemption, Li might see Luna’s baby as her chance to “save” the Nozawa bloodline. Determined not to let the child repeat the mistakes of Luna or her mother, Poppy, Li could argue that she’s the most capable and stable guardian. After all, she successfully raised Finn into a compassionate and responsible man despite his complicated lineage, proving that nurture can overcome even the most chaotic genes. For Li, this custody battle could be about more than just family—it could be about restoring order and decency to a legacy tainted by scandal.

But Li might not be the only Finnegan with an emotional stake. Dr. John “Finn” Finnegan himself could emerge as another contender for custody. Finn, who was adopted and grew up unaware of his biological connection to Sheila Carter, understands all too well the pain of being separated from one’s biological family. For him, raising Luna’s baby could feel like a second chance—to be the father figure Luna never had, to protect the next generation from the trauma that plagued his own life. Moreover, Finn might want to ensure that the child stays far away from the toxic influence of Bill Spencer, whose morally gray decisions have caused chaos for countless lives.

And where Finn goes, Steffy Forrester is never far behind. Fans have long admired Steffy’s strong maternal instincts, and despite her lingering anger toward Luna for the turmoil she brought into her family, Steffy could be persuaded to see the bigger picture. If Finn proposed adopting Luna’s baby as a symbolic act of healing and moving forward, Steffy might just agree—especially if it meant keeping the child out of Sheila’s orbit and ensuring stability under the Forrester roof.

Of course, no conversation about the Nozawa family is complete without mentioning Poppy Nozawa. Luna’s estranged mother has a reputation for opportunism and self-interest, and while she’s been at odds with Luna for years, Poppy may view this baby as her ticket to renewed financial security. The child’s Spencer lineage could mean significant money and influence, and for someone like Poppy—who once tried to convince Bill Spencer that Luna was his daughter—the temptation to exploit that connection could be irresistible. Fans know that beneath Poppy’s free-spirited, bohemian persona lies a woman who has always had her eye on luxury and status. To her, the baby might not represent love or redemption, but a new financial windfall.

Then there’s Sheila Carter—the eternal wild card. The eight-toed schemer never stays out of drama for long, and Luna’s unborn grandchild could become her next obsession. With Luna potentially incarcerated and her bond with Finn hanging by a thread, Sheila might see this baby as her last chance to remain connected to her fractured family. It wouldn’t be the first time Sheila attempted to manipulate a family situation to her advantage, and the thought of her raising Luna’s child would send chills down anyone’s spine. Yet, in Sheila’s mind, it might seem poetic—a chance to rewrite history and finally prove she’s capable of love and redemption, even if the world sees her as irredeemable.

Still, the odds are heavily stacked against her. No court in its right mind would hand a child over to someone with Sheila’s criminal past, no matter how persuasive she tries to be. But that won’t necessarily stop her from trying. Sheila’s pattern of unpredictable, desperate acts could easily place her at the center of yet another custody nightmare.

Meanwhile, Bill Spencer stands at a moral crossroads. While his instinct might be to protect his son and support Katie’s plan, Bill’s own complicity in the chaos can’t be ignored. His history of manipulation, his role in securing Luna’s pardon, and his volatile romantic past make him a questionable candidate for raising an innocent child. Yet Bill being Bill, he may see this baby as an opportunity for redemption—a way to rewrite his legacy as a father and reunite with Katie under the guise of family duty.

With so many players circling this unborn child, the stage is set for one of the most explosive custody battles in The Bold and the Beautiful history. On one side, you have Katie and Bill, motivated by love, guilt, and perhaps a desire to reclaim lost years together. On the other, Li and Finn, driven by duty, compassion, and a need to protect their family’s moral compass. And lurking in the shadows are Poppy and Sheila, whose ambitions could ignite an entirely different kind of war—one built on greed, manipulation, and revenge.

As Luna sits in her jail cell, contemplating the life growing inside her, she might still have a say in her baby’s future. Her choice could shift the entire landscape of this battle. Would she trust her grandmother Li, who once tried to control her life? Would she turn to Finn, the compassionate cousin who represents stability? Or might she shock everyone by choosing Sheila, the one person whose love is as dangerous as it is genuine?

Whatever Luna decides—if she even gets the chance—the coming months promise heartbreak, betrayal, and power plays that could redefine every relationship connected to this child. One thing is certain: in The Bold and the Beautiful, bloodlines have always been complicated, but this time, love and loyalty may be tested in ways no one saw coming.

Fans better brace themselves. The fight for Luna and Will’s baby isn’t just about custody—it’s about legacy, redemption, and who truly deserves a second chance.