The Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers: Deacon’s Divorce, Appalled Over Sheila Forgiving Luna for Tom & Hollis?
The Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers: Deacon’s Divorce, Appalled Over Sheila Forgiving Luna for Tom & Hollis?
The Bold and the Beautiful (B&B) spoilers reveal that Sheila Sharpe (Kimberlin Brown) may gain a new perspective when it comes to Luna Nozawa (Lisa Yamada). Once Sheila learns Luna is her granddaughter, that could rock her world and open her heart to forgiveness.
Sheila has already been complaining about being shut out of Hayes Forrester Finnegan’s (Alexander and Chase Banks) life and missing out on an opportunity to be a grandmother.
Since Sheila already missed out on being a mom to John “Finn” Finnegan (Tanner Novlan), this grandma issue is extra important to her.
Sheila may soon view Luna as another chance to be a grandmother and build a real bond with a family member.
In the end, Sheila may see a lot of herself in Luna and feel like she’s been written off as a lost cause too quickly.
Sheila has committed horrible crimes, but she managed to rebuild her life.
Now Sheila has a good job and a supportive husband – mostly thanks to Deacon Sharpe’s (Sean Kanan) own capacity for love and forgiveness.
However, B&B fans know even Deacon has his limits! Deacon may draw the line when it comes to Luna and have a serious problem with Sheila acting like she’s anything but a menace.
It really tore Deacon up to lose Tom Starr (Clint Howard) and Paul “Hollis” Hollister (Hollis W. Chambers) at Il Giardino.
There’s a memorial wall to serve as a reminder of just how devastating those losses were.
If Sheila starts making excuses for Luna and acting like maybe she’s changed, you can bet Deacon isn’t going to like it.
This could lead to Deacon and Sheila having some major fights about whether Luna deserves to be behind bars or not.
Bill Spencer (Don Diamont) already got Luna out of the slammer on house arrest, so Sheila might hope it’s just the first step toward freedom for Luna.
If Sheila can walk free and turn her life around, she may want the same for her granddaughter.
Whether that’s a real possibility or not, Sheila could rile Deacon up if she has sympathy for Luna and suggests she wants to look beyond her granddaughter’s crimes.
Will all the looming tension put Deacon and Sheila on a path to divorce?