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The Bold And The Beautiful Comings And Goings: Xander’s Homecoming, Poppy’s Surprise

The Bold and the Beautiful (B&B) spoilers show that the week of January 1, 2024 starts off stormy in LA. There is a character with a bone to pick, and a mom who possibly has a ‘who’s the daddy’ secret to hide. Let’s find out who is doing what to whom as the week unfolds B&B fans!

B&B spoilers: The Week of January 1, 2024 Brings a Beautiful and Talented Mom

On Wednesday, January 3, and Thursday, January 4 Poppy Nozawa (Romy Park) will be seen in scenes with Dollar Bill Spencer (Don Diamont). This ought to be interesting.

Many fans are convinced that The Dollar produced a fifty-cent piece named Luna Nozawa (Lisa Yamada).

The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers: The Week of January 1, 2024 Brings a Coupling

Much has been made of the fact that Luna does not know who her father is. Poppy has been called a free spirit and worse, and she spent time in San Francisco just like Bill did back in the day.

The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers: The Week of January 1, 2024 A Former Character Returns

When he saw the women at a table at Il Giardino, he insisted he knew Poppy from somewhere, but she shot him down. Now it looks like we will see if there is fire where obviously there is smoke.

On Tuesday, January 2 Xander Avant (Adain Bradley) is back and roaring. Last Friday fans saw the former FC employee in a consult with Dr. Finn Finnegan (Tanner Novlan). It seemed like a routine visit.

The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers: The Week of January 1, 2024 Brings Angst

Xander explained he had been out of the country and was now back in LA. Finn said his medical records had been successfully transferred. When the visit was over the fireworks began.

Xander saw a wedding pic of his doctor and Steffy Forrester (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) and went ballistic.

He told his version of Steffy’s brother’s sordid past, all about how Thomas Forrester (Matthew Atkinson) is responsible for the death of former FC intern Emma (Nia Sioux). Needless to say, Finn was gobsmacked, and this week he will get another earful about the brother-in-law he scolded last week for yelling at Steffy.

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