As Diamont shared a series of snapshots from recent holiday gatherings, viewers quickly zeroed in on a familiar face standing right beside him: Lisa Yamada, who portrays Luna. The moment immediately sparked speculation, especially since Luna’s recent exit from the show was never fully resolved on-screen. The fact that Diamont chose to highlight a photo with Yamada has many fans convinced this was no coincidence—but a deliberate hint.
Diamont captioned the post, “December celebrations abound! Next stop Christmas and New Year’s! Wishing peace and goodwill above all and for all, along with the happiest of holidays!!” Alongside festive images from multiple celebrations, including Hanukkah and family holiday parties, the actor posed with several B&B cast members—yet it was the inclusion of Yamada that stood out the most.

Lisa Yamada’s appearance at the gathering strongly suggests that Luna is far from gone. Actors who have truly exited the canvas rarely appear in such prominent, celebratory cast photos—especially when their storyline supposedly ended. Many fans believe Luna’s presence confirms she has already returned to filming, and that her reappearance at this event was a quiet signal from the show that her story is not over.
Adding fuel to the speculation is the fact that Luna’s exit was never shown on-screen. Viewers were only told—through Baker’s dialogue—that Luna was dead. No body. No confirmation. No final goodbye. Instead, the audience was left with vague explanations and unanswered questions, a classic soap setup for a dramatic return.
Even more suspicious is the role of Dylan, the man believed to have killed Luna. His behavior was riddled with inconsistencies, evasive answers, and lingering mystery. Was he truly responsible—or was he covering for something far bigger? And what is Baker’s real involvement in this story? The lack of concrete evidence has kept fans questioning whether Luna ever died at all.
Now, with Lisa Yamada showing up alongside Don Diamont at a cast gathering, those questions feel more urgent than ever. Why would she attend unless Luna’s story was continuing? Why now? And what secrets are Baker and Dylan still hiding?
The rest of Diamont’s photos featured familiar faces like Crew Morrow (Will), Kimberlin Brown (Sheila), Sean Kanan (Deacon), John McCook (Eric Forrester), and Katherine Kelly Lang (Brooke), reinforcing the sense of unity and transition heading into the new year. But it’s Luna’s quiet reemergence that may have the biggest impact on upcoming storylines.
Meanwhile, Diamont’s on-screen alter ego, Dollar Bill Spencer, is also closing out the year on a high note. After watching Liam reunite with Hope, Bill took a bold leap of faith by proposing to Katie once again—and sealing the deal with an extravagant gift: her own fashion house. While Bill celebrates personal wins, looming tensions between the Logan sisters hint that peace won’t last long.
Both on and off-screen, signals point to major shakeups ahead. And if Luna truly is returning, her comeback could unravel secrets that were never meant to stay buried. One thing is certain: that single holiday photo may have just spoiled a massive B&B twist before the show was ready to reveal it.