The Bold and the Beautiful Friday, September 20 Recap: Luna Plans to Raise Baby with Will – Bill Forces More Positive Tests
The Bold and the Beautiful (B&B) recap for Friday, September 19, reveals that Luna Nozawa (Lisa Yamada) made grand plans to raise the baby with Will Spencer (Crew Morrow) after Bill Spencer (Don Diamont) forced more pregnancy tests, which also came out positive.
In the Forrester design office, Will had a meltdown over the possibility that Luna was having his baby.
As Will worried about Electra Forrester’s (Laneya Grace) reaction to all this, Katie Logan (Heather Tom) argued that he didn’t have to tell her anything yet.
Since they didn’t have all the facts, Katie encouraged Will to hold off on his confession to Electra.
However, Will had already been hiding things and was clearly worried about trust issues, so he knew he had to come clean about all the Luna chaos.
Katie understood that Will wanted to do right by the people he loved and was sorry for holding him back before.
Will and Katie ultimately shared a warm embrace as he dreaded breaking Electra’s heart with all the looming Luna revelations.
At one of the Forrester guesthouses, Electra gushed to Eric Forrester (John McCook) about Will and how much she trusted him.
After Electra prepared a romantic setup, Will came in later and looked distraught over all his girlfriend’s lovely preparations.
After Electra opened up to Will about the future she wanted with him, he assured her that he wanted the same thing.
However, Will admitted something happened and that there was something Electra needed to know.
At the Spencer mansion on Friday’s B&B episode, Bill fumed after making Luna take a whole row of pregnancy tests – each one confirming that she indeed had a bun in the oven.
Nevertheless, Bill was skeptical about Will being the father and suggested Luna could’ve slept with other men while playing dead.
Luna was adamant that Will was the father and that he would love her along with the baby. As far as Luna was concerned, they were going to happily raise this little one and give him or her a wonderful life.
Bill insisted Electra was the only woman Will loved and once again pushed Luna to set his son free by getting an abortion.
At Il Giardino, Li Finnegan (Naomi Matsuda) continued explaining what happened with Luna back at the apartment.
When Sheila Sharpe (Kimberlin Brown) learned the news that Luna was pregnant, she struggled to hide her excitement.
It didn’t take long for Li to realize Sheila knew about Luna’s plan to target Will, so she lashed out and said Luna inherited her “crazy” from Sheila.
Although Sheila didn’t like that word, she let Li get by with using it just this once.
Sheila also hinted about Bill not allowing his grandchild to be born behind bars, so she clearly thought that Luna’s baby could be her ticket to staying out of prison.
The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers say Luna will hold out hope that she can avoid going back to the slammer, so stay tuned for updates on how Bill will handle all this.
DWTS Champion Reveals How Much Money He Made on the Show—And It Might Be More Than You Think

There have been hundreds of celebrities and pro dancers who have competed on “Dancing with the Stars” over the past 20 years, but very few have talked about the salary they received. The prize for the ABC ballroom competition is a glitzy mirrorball trophy, but participants are also given a stipend and bonuses for each week they remain on the show.
In a new interview, DWTS Season 27 champion Bobby Bones revealed what he earned for his 11-week run in the competition back in 2018. Bones and his pro partner Sharna Burgess beat Disney Channel star Milo Manheim and pro Witney Carson for the DWTS trophy that year.
Bobby Bones Made a Mid-Six Figure Salary on DWTS in 2018
If anyone is going to get a celeb to talk salary, it’s Jason Tartick of the Trading Secrets podcast. Bones appeared on “The Bachelorette” alum’s financial podcast on September 15 and revealed that DWTS paid “pretty good.”
He revealed that the base salary for signing on was about $110,000, and it went up from there.
“Like first episode, no [extra] money, second episode, $10,000. I think it’s like, $10,000, $10,000, $20,000—it ends up being $50,000 an episode, if you last,” Bones said. “So I ended up making like close to $400,000 from that show. So financially, pretty good.”
His appearance on the show also paved the way for other ventures, including a lucrative stint with the National Geographic Channel reality series “Breaking Bobby Bones.”
“What I was able to do and get from that was so much greater than the money that they were paying me,” he said of DWTS.
One DWTS Pro Teased Some Details About the Salary

Bones’ salary admission is higher than past estimates from outlets such as Variety. In 2019, the outlet reported that contestants were paid $125,000 for the rehearsal period and their first two weeks on the show, then more if they made it longer. But at that time, sources claimed that the maximum amount DWTS contestants could earn was $295,000.
Longtime “Dancing with the Stars” pro dancer Johnson told The Morning After podcast that while there was no cash prize for winning DWTS, “whoever makes it to the finale, you all get paid up until then.”
“And you do get a nice bonus,” she added.
Of the contestants who get voted out early, she added. “You’re guaranteed until a certain amount of weeks. …There’s different contracts.”