Is Luna the New She-Devil? Bold and the Beautiful Fans Question If She's Even Worse Than Sheila!

   

Bold and the Beautiful Sheila and Luna with the SoapHub logo.Will Luna eventually out-Sheila the She-Devil.

It’s not every day that Bold and the Beautiful drops a bombshell character twist that makes fans do a double take, but Luna’s arrival and rapid descent into chaos has us asking the one question we never thought we’d entertain: is she actually worse than her grandmother, the infamous Sheila Carter?

The Sinister Gene Runs Deep

Let’s break it down. Sheila (Kimberlin Brown) has done just about everything. She’s terrorized two cities (Genoa City and Los Angeles), faked more deaths than we can count, and reinvented herself more times than a cat with nine lives. Her résumé includes kidnapping, shooting, manipulation, and psychological warfare. The woman is practically a villain institution.

MORE: Get the scoop on Kimberlin Brown playing double-duty.

Will Luna Out-Villain Sheila

And yet, here comes Luna (Lisa Yamada). She’s young, beautiful, and already stacking up a body count. Two men dead. Dollar Bill (Don Diamont) wrapped around her finger. Manipulating power players while wearing a halo of innocence. If we’re measuring villainy by stealth, she’s already miles ahead. Sheila never bothered to pretend to be good. Luna? She’s playing both sides of the chessboard.

Sheila Walked So Luna Could Run

The wildest part? Luna’s not even out of her twenties yet. And she’s already moving through the B&B landscape like a velvet-gloved wrecking ball. Is she acting out of survival? A hunger for control? Or is there something more sinister at play – maybe something genetic?

Sheila claims she’s changed (again). She’s talking peace, forgiveness, and family dinners. But if Luna continues this upward spiral of destruction, Sheila might have to step in just to slow her down. Imagine that – Sheila being the voice of reason. If that’s not a sign of the end times, what is?

Fans are torn. Some think Luna’s just misunderstood. Others are ready to crown her the next queen of chaos. But whether she’s consciously following in her grandmother’s footsteps or blazing her own villainous trail, one thing’s certain—Luna isn’t just a chip off the old block. She might be the whole wrecking ball.