Electra Delivers a Parting Shot as Luna’s Led Off to Jail — and Katie Vows To Take Custody of the Baby
At Bill’s place, Luna and Electra square off over Will’s girlfriend calling the cops. Bill tells her it’s time to face the consequences. Baker barks, “Luna Nozawa, you are under arrest.” Electra sing songs, “You are going to prison. Thanks to me. And don’t you forget it.”
Luna keeps playing the grandchild card, but no one’s interested in hearing it. Electra announces they’ve wasted enough time. “Let’s lock up Luna… for good.”
Crying, Luna accuses Electra of being scared that Will is going to love her and their baby. She refuses to go back to prison. Baker, running out of patience, runs down her crimes. Luna begs Katie and Bill to let her stay there until she gives birth, and asks Will to intervene (good luck!).
What Does Ridge Need?
Bridget joins the group over at Brooke’s house and they all despair over Will being shackled to Luna for the rest of his life. Finn and Bridget explain that the test is accurate, and Taylor gripes that Luna’s scheming paid off. Ridge warns Finn that she’ll try and slither back into his life. Finn insists he wants justice and feels for Will. Ridge needs Steffy to be safe… Luna must be in prison, baby or no baby.

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Are Deacon and Sheila Done?
At Il Giardino, Deacon hugs his son and promises not to call him “Little D”. Talk turns to Deacon’s marriage and he confides that he’s moved out. He’s trying to process that she kept it from him that Luna’s been alive all of this time.

Deacon rants about Sheila going back to keeping secrets; the fallout from this will upend a lot of lives. Deke offers his dad a shoulder, but Deacon wants to talk about Hope. Deke says she’s in her element having her line back. Deacon thinks she got shafted in the whole coup thing, and is glad that she and Carter ended their engagement.
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Deke turns the conversation back to Sheila, and Deacon tries to change the subject, but his son persists. Deacon thought she’d changed, but now he’s not so sure. He knows how she feels about her family, but Luna’s evil to the core. Deke asks, “Now what?” Deacon confides that he’s started talking to someone… he hopes she can help him get his head on straight. The restaurateur loves Sheila, but feels he was played for a chump. Pulling out his phone, he says he’s texting his shrink.

Who Will Answer the Call?
At Brooke’s place, she gets an update from Katie that Luna’s being arrested. They’re all relieved. Just then, Taylor gets a text from Deacon, asking to see her right away.

Ridge declares that the nightmare is over. Finn texts Steffy, but won’t tell her about Luna until she gets back. Ridge asks how he’s doing considering Luna’s his daughter. Finn asks him to stop questioning his priorities.

The Final Scenes
In Taylor’s office, Deacon thanks her for the insta-appointment. Delving into his feelings, he says he’s embarrassed and feels like a fool. “I need you to help me, Taylor.” He must figure out where he goes from here and what to do.

At Bill’s place, Will lays into Luna for taking advantage of him in the sickest way possible. That’s the only reason she’s carrying his kid. She protests that he can love her. He rejects this as Bill steps in. Luna wails that she’s fighting for her child right now. She can’t believe they’re turning their back on the next Spencer heir!

Katie moves in on Luna and informs her that she and Bill will take custody of the baby after it’s born and that poor, innocent soul will never have to know she’s the mother. Electra cries, “You can’t do that!” Bill, probably tickled at Katie speaking of them like a couple, barks, “The hell we can’t!”

Luna turns on Electra… this, of course, is all her fault. She’s jealous that Will “made love” to her first and are having a baby together. Electra taunts her and then smacks her across the face. Luna wants Will to defend her, but he tells Baker to take her away.

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Andy Cohen Labeled “Mean” and “Unprofessional” for Poking Fun at Stacey Rusch on WWHL as Viewers Call It “Bullying”

Andy Cohen is facing backlash on social media after poking fun at Stacey Rusch‘s breath, which has been a hot topic on The Real Housewives of Potomac, on Sunday night’s episode of Watch What Happens Live.
After repeatedly being called out for her supposedly bad breath by Ashley Darby, 37, who was featured as a guest on the episode, Stacey, 53, was targeted by Andy, 57, who hosted a game called “Don’t Hold Your Breath!” that featured a graphic of her with green steam coming out of her mouth.
“Okay, this is mean,” a viewer wrote on X on October 12, tagging both Andy and Bravo.
“This is totally unprofessional, mean, and yes, a form of bullying,” another person agreed.
“Yeaaaa…I cringed a bit when this popped up,” said someone else.
As many commenters admitted they were “not surprised” and labeled Andy “petty,” others were harsher in their critiques, calling Andy “trash” and accusing him of making Bravo shows “unwatchable.”
“You are the problem,” one person declared as another said they hoped the topic of Stacey’s breath, and the claims made against it, would be addressed at the RHOP
reunion.
“I don’t like this at all, and I hope they address it in the reunion and apologize because this is terrible behavior,” they wrote. “It’s one thing to say at one time, but to try to make this the running joke for her is malicious.”
Another person said Andy’s game was “quite shameful” and set a poor example for his talent, including Gizelle Bryant, 55, who said she “100 percent” agreed with Ashley’s assessment of Stacey’s breath on her own episode of WWHL earlier this month.
“This exactly is the kind of behavior that makes people like Gizelle and Ashley think they can always get away with nasty behaviors … Especially if their boss can do the same,” they shared.
Some even called out potential racial undertones, saying that Andy would “never [do] this to those white women” and encouraging the host to bring the same energy to “the other less melanated housewives franchises.”
“He never does this with the [Real Housewives of Beverly Hills] or [Real Housewives of Orange County] girls, he always goes this hard for the [Real Housewives of Atlanta] and [RHOP] cast and it’s very weird,” a commenter noted.
In one further diss against Stacey on Sunday night, Andy’s “Word of the Night” was “breath.”