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The Bold And The Beautiful Spoilers: Poppy And Bill Catch Luna

We definitely didn’t see this coming! The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers say that things are going to get quite awkward between Luna, RJ, Poppy and Bill. Keep reading below for everything you need to know.

The Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers: Poppy And Bill Catch Luna

Speaking to Soap Opera Digest in a new interview, Bill, being the romantic guy that he is, takes Poppy to the beach house. Little do they know that there are two other love birds that are there at the same time: RJ and Luna. However, they believe that they are in the house alone and start getting romantic.

Don Diamont, who plays Bill Spencer on the hit CBS soap, says, “Poppy hears something out in the living room and she’s like, ‘Wait — that’s my daughter!’ Bill is like, ‘Get outta here, nobody’s out there!’ But lo and behold, she was right.”

The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers say that Poppy then finds out from Wyatt that he had rented the beach house to Luna and RJ. For Bill, this of course isn’t good news as he was hoping to get a little action with Poppy.

The Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers: Bill Wanted To Get Romantic With Luna

Don says, “I mean, I don’t know what he’s been doing off camera, but if we just stick with what’s been on camera, it’s been a long time [since Bill has gotten some action]. Let’s not forget that this guy was introduced to the show as the ultimate Lothario, the ultimate billionaire playboy. Honestly, I don’t even think Bill even cared! ‘Lock that door. Let ’em listen, let ’em hear it!’ Poppy is much more wound up about it than Bill.” But Bill capitulates when Poppy insists that they have to make themselves scarce. Bill is like, ‘Oh, okay, let’s go. Fine, let’s get out of here.’ It’s charming and sweet.”

Of course, The Bold and the Beautiful fans will have to tune in to find out what will happen next. B&B airs weekdays on the CBS network. Check your local listings for times.

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