Here are your The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers for Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
What to Expect on The Bold and the Beautiful

On Tuesday's all-new episode, the former preschool art teacher that Luna (Lisa Yamada) held hostage returned with a startling admission. She confessed to Electra (Laneya Grace) that she was the person responsible for running down Luna and taking her life. However, after months of Luna madness, the soap is shifting gears for the upcoming holiday, giving the characters a much-needed reprieve from the drama. Despite the desire for peace, the guest list for Thanksgiving dinner is ripe for tension.
Wednesday's episode, Ridge (Thorsten Kaye), Taylor (Rebecca Budig), Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood), Finn (Tanner Novlan), Kelly (Sophia Paras), and Hayes (Bryan David Garlick) feast as they go around the table saying what they are thankful for. Ridge is an unexpected choice for Steffy and Finn's Thanksgiving dinner because, although he is her father, it's odd that he wouldn't be spending it with his wife, Brooke (Katherine Kelly Lang). Ridge did as Ridge does and again left Taylor in favor of his precious Logan. Steffy's made it no secret that she is highly disappointed in her father's decision to return to Brooke, so she might roll the dice and attempt to pull her parents back together.
Finn has a little less to be thankful for this year. Despite his marriage surviving the weight of emotional stress, he did lose his daughter in an abrupt fashion. Finn never had a chance to truly form a bond with Luna because Poppy (Romy Park) withheld her paternity for most of his life. Once Finn discovered their connection, it was too late, and she'd already committed horrific acts against Steffy and other people he cared about. Sadly, Finn may spend his holiday running the gamut of what is in his head, cycling through endless possibilities about the father-daughter relationship they could've had.
When frenemies break bread

Elsewhere on Wednesday's episode, Deacon (Sean Kanan), Sheila (Kimberlin Brown), Carter (Lawrence Saint-Victor), and Daphne (Murielle Hilaire) sit down for a dinner of their own, coming together as the most unlikely foursome in daytime television. Carter was previously engaged to Deacon's daughter, Hope (Annika Noelle), and at one point, Deacon punched Carter in the face. Despite their history of animosity, Daphne has become a breakout sensation at Il Giardino, essentially becoming the face of their Open Mic Nights. It's not surprising that Deacon would welcome Daphne with open arms, given the revenue she seems to bring in for the restaurant.
This will serve as Deacon and Sheila's first holiday after he decided to give their marriage another shot. Sheila's given a lot of the credit to Taylor, believing that she is solely responsible for her marriage coming back from the brink of destruction, but Deacon made the choice on his own. It's up to Sheila to put in the work and stay on a path of good decisions to successfully maintain her marriage. However, Sheila doesn't always play well with others, so it's crucial she remains on her best behaviour in front of Carter and Daphne to keep it all together.
Thanksgiving is a holiday rooted in gratitude, and unfortunately, for most of the characters on the canvas, it's been a year filled with immense pain and heartache. Luna may be dead, but her impact will remain long after her unexpected demise.
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