Poppy seeks evidence to confirm Bill as Luna's father.

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Poppy seeks evidence to confirm Bill as Luna's father._

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In a highly anticipated episode of The Bold and the Beautiful, airing Monday, July 1, the paternity of Luna Nozawa becomes a focal point of intense drama, igniting a fierce clash between Poppy Nozawa and Tom Starr.

At the heart of the conflict lies Luna's disputed parentage, with Poppy adamant that Bill Spencer is her father, while Tom vehemently asserts his claim. The episode unravels as Poppy stands her ground against Tom's accusations, determined to prove Bill's paternity.

As the confrontation escalates, Tom's skepticism towards the DNA test results fuels his suspicions, leading him to question Poppy's motives. He insinuates that Poppy's alleged manipulation of the test is driven by her desire to secure the Spencer fortune. Tom's accusations escalate, suggesting that if Luna were truly Bill's heir, Poppy would have pursued him long ago.

Poppy's history with Tom further complicates the situation. Having been his groupie at a festival where she also met Bill, Poppy's initial claim of Bill's paternity faced scrutiny due to the timing of Luna's conception. Nonetheless, she maintained her stance, leading Tom to challenge the DNA results and threaten to expose his suspicions to Luna if Poppy refuses another paternity test.

Amidst the paternity dispute, Hope Logan and Steffy Forrester engage in their own tense rivalry. Steffy urges Thomas Forrester to move on with Paris Buckingham and distance himself from Hope. However, Thomas defends Hope's role in Douglas Forrester's life, prompting Steffy to highlight Paris's growing maternal influence, potentially diminishing Hope's significance.

As the paternity battle between Poppy and Tom rages on, Hope and Steffy's rivalry adds another layer of drama to the episode. Accusations fly and emotions soar, promising an episode filled with revelations and confrontations that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats.