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The Bold And The Beautiful Spoilers Tuesday, January 9: Xander’s Next Move, Luna Fumes, RJ’s Discovery

The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers for Tuesday, January 9, 2024, reveal that Xander Avant (Adain Bradley) will continue insisting that Thomas Forrester (Matthew Atkinson) killed Emma Barber (Nia Sioux).

Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers Highlights

Meanwhile, Luna Nozawa (Lisa Yamada) reacts to Zende Forrester Dominguez (Delon de Metz) tricking her into a romantic dinner.

Xander Avant’s Killer Claim

B&B spoilers for Tuesday, January 9 reveal that Xander paid another visit to Finn. Based on how Xander just walked in and his explanation, it sounds like Finn summoned the patient.

Xander kept telling Finn that Thomas is dangerous and killed Emma. Even though Xander has no proof, Finn is acting like the patient’s word is gold.

B&B Spoilers: John Finnegan’s Fixation

Finn seems to be getting fixated on Hope Logan (Annika Noelle). Finn so easily believed a stranger over his own wife, Steffy Forrester Finnegan (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood).

Finn told Hope that she was too good for Thomas. That crossed a line right there. Hope defended Thomas, but blushed when Finn started showering her with compliments.

Then, Steffy texted Thomas, which had him leaving his conversation with Finn. When Thomas told his sister that he was busy getting slammed by Finn, Steffy seemed taken aback.

Steffy knows that Finn seems to believe Xander over Thomas, but clearly didn’t expect him to make a bold move without talking to her first.

Luna Nozawa Fumes

The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers for Tuesday, January 9 reveal that Luna thought she was having dinner with RJ Forrester (Joshua Hoffman).

However, Zende didn’t show any remorse when Luna realized she’d been tricked. Instead of apologizing or explanation himself, Zende just assumed Luna would sit down and have a romantic meal with him. Just imagine if RJ walked in!

The Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers: Tuesday, January 9

Luna will fume over Zende’s deceit. Luna seems the type that would call out Zende, but in the most professional way possible.

However, Zende doesn’t seem to think that he is doing anything wrong. Zende is either that deceitful or dense.

When Luna tells RJ about Zende’s little ploy, he will explode with rage. Just how bad will this rivalry get? What does it mean for Luna’s future with RJ as well as at Forrester Creations?

Which storyline are you looking forward to seeing the most on Tuesday, January 9? What are your predictions for Zende, RJ, and Luna?

What does the future hold for Xander, Finn, Thomas, Hope, and Steffy? Share your thoughts in the comment section below. Remember to keep watching the soap on CBS or Paramount+ to find out what happens next.

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