FULL The Bold and the Beautiful 17 November 2025 Spoilers | BB Monday, 11/17/25

Electra’s World Crashes Down: The Baby Bombshell That Threatens to Reshape the Spencer Family — Plus, the Remarkable Real-Life Journey of Actor Christian Weissman
The Bold and the Beautiful is heading into one of its most emotionally explosive weeks yet, and the fallout will shake the Spencer and Forrester families to their core. What begins as a story about a young woman clinging to her picture-perfect future will quickly unravel into a painful confrontation with reality. And just as the on-screen drama builds, a powerful real-life story emerges from behind the scenes—one that reveals the extraordinary strength and artistic courage of actor Christian Weissman, who portrays Remy Price.
This article takes you through both the spiraling heartbreak of Electra Forrester and the transformative, deeply personal journey of the actor capturing one of B&B’s most complex new characters.
PART I — THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL: THE BABY THAT CHANGES EVERYTHING
Electra Forrester Faces Her Harshest Reality
Electra Forrester thought she won.
After orchestrating Luna Nozawa’s arrest and convincing herself that the troublesome model was finally out of the picture, Electra believed she had secured her fairy-tale romance with Will Spencer Jr.
But this week, the façade shatters.
Despite her efforts to eliminate the threat, Electra is about to be confronted with a truth she can no longer outrun:
Will Spencer Jr. is going to be a father — and the mother of his child is Luna Nozawa, a convicted killer serving time behind bars.
For viewers, this marks the beginning of Electra’s most devastating emotional journey yet. She has spent months pretending that Luna’s imprisonment somehow erased the consequences of Will’s impulsive night. But the universe has other plans.
Reality, as they say, is undefeated.
The Crushing Moments That Force Electra Awake
Spoilers tease that Electra will experience several heartbreaking blows throughout the week:
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Overhearing excited baby conversations she was never meant to hear.
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Watching Will’s face transform as he talks about becoming a father.
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Seeing the Spencer family rally together, embracing a baby she never wanted to exist.
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Realizing she has no place in the celebration swirling around her.
Every smile in the Spencer mansion is a dagger.
Every ultrasound photo is a reminder.
Every mention of “the baby” underscores the truth: Electra is no longer the center of Will’s world.
And nothing she does can change the fact that Luna — despite her prison sentence — will forever be part of Will’s life.
Will Spencer Jr. Steps Into Fatherhood
If Electra is spiraling, Will Spencer Jr. is rising.
At first, he rejected the idea of becoming a father under such complicated circumstances. But this week, everything shifts.
The Ultrasound That Changes Everything
The moment Will sees the first ultrasound —
the flicker of a heartbeat,
the unmistakable shape of new life —
something inside him changes.
This isn’t an abstract situation anymore.
This is his child.
Sources say Will’s transformation will be gradual but profound, shaped by intimate moments that slowly bring out a more mature, grounded side of him. Upon learning whether he’s having a son or daughter, Will begins to feel pride — even joy — about becoming a father.
Separating Luna From the Baby
Despite Luna’s crimes and their messy history, Will makes a quiet, powerful decision:
The child is innocent — and deserves his full love and commitment.
This emotional clarity draws admiration from some family members… while deepening the rift between him and Electra.
Will Begins Making Real Plans
Spoilers reveal Will will begin asking practical, grown-up questions:
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What will custody look like when the mother is incarcerated?
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How will visitation work?
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What kind of life can he offer his child?
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How will he explain this unusual family arrangement in the future?
Will Spencer Jr. steps fully into adulthood — just as Electra begins slipping into emotional freefall.
Inside the Spencer Mansion: The Baby Fever Begins
If Will is the heart of the change, the Spencer mansion becomes its epicenter.
Bill Spencer and Katie Logan Transform the Home
Suddenly, the famously dangerous media titan is comparing baby monitors and researching crib safety. Katie Logan is baby-proofing the mansion with military precision.
Together — despite their romantic past — they become a united front, pouring love and resources into preparing for their first grandchild.
Bill’s Approach: Luxury and Legacy
Bill wants the best of everything. Rumor has it he may convert an entire wing of the mansion into a high-end nursery suite worthy of a royal heir.
Katie’s Approach: Warmth and Stability
Katie focuses on practical safety, emotional comfort, and creating a nurturing, grounded environment.
Their differences lead to light-hearted moments — but their shared joy unites the family.
A Family Gathering Around New Life
Soon, everything becomes baby-centric:
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Name debates
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Feature predictions
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Legacy conversations
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Jokes about sleepless nights
Liam and Wyatt step into uncle mode, offering advice, teasing Will gently, and joining in the anticipation.
The Spencer mansion becomes a hub of joy.
But for Electra, it becomes a painful reminder of everything she’s losing.
Electra’s Growing Isolation
As everyone else celebrates, Electra feels herself fading into the background of Will’s life.
Every nursery color update…
Every ultrasound photo…
Every moment of Spencer family unity…
…pushes Electra further outside the circle.
Jealousy. Resentment. Fear.
Electra’s emotions spiral:
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Jealousy of Luna
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Fear of losing Will
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Resentment toward the unborn baby
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Panic at the thought of becoming a stepmother to a criminal’s child
She begins questioning her place in this relationship entirely.
Can She Handle This Life?
Electra’s loved ones are torn:
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Some tell her to stay and embrace the complexity.
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Others urge her to walk away before she loses herself in a situation built on heartbreak and compromise.
Ultimately, the choice is hers alone.
The Decision That Will Change Everything
As Luna’s due date approaches, Electra reaches a crossroads:
Fight for Will — and accept Luna and the baby forever…
or walk away and reclaim her future.
Is she capable of that level of maturity and sacrifice?
Or will she choose self-preservation?
Her decision will redefine not only her own life, but the entire Spencer family dynamic for years to come.
One thing is clear:
Electra and Will’s fairy-tale romance is over.
Nothing will ever be the same again.
PART II — THE EXTRAORDINARY REAL-LIFE JOURNEY OF CHRISTIAN WEISSMAN (REMY PRICE)
While Electra grapples with emotional turmoil on-screen, the actor behind one of the show’s most complex new characters is revealing a personal journey even more courageous and transformative.
Christian Weissman — who plays Remy Price, Electra’s former best friend turned obsessed stalker — is making a profound impact both as an actor and as a writer whose work explores the deepest vulnerabilities of the human soul.
A Multi-Talented Artist with a Powerful Voice
Fans know him as Remy, but Weissman’s talents reach far beyond the Bold and the Beautiful soundstage.
He is also a published poet and essayist whose work dives headfirst into themes of identity, trauma, love, healing, and personal truth.
His poetry collection her him and I poems showcases a lyrical, emotionally resonant voice shaped by years of introspection and inner work.
A Revealing Podcast Conversation
Weissman appeared with his co-star Alisa Yamada in a powerful joint interview on the popular Soapie podcast, hosted by soap veterans Rebecca Budig and Greg Rikaart.
What began as a conversation about acting turned into a raw, deeply personal revelation.
Weissman opened up about:
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His childhood trauma
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His journey of healing
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His bisexual identity
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His development as a writer
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The experiences that shaped his creative voice
Listeners were moved by his honesty — and by the courage it took to share such vulnerable truths.
The Trauma He Carried Since Age 8
In one of the most emotional moments of the interview, Weissman revealed:
He was sexually assaulted at the age of eight.
He carried that trauma silently for decades.
It shaped how he saw himself, how he navigated relationships, and how he understood the world.
For years, he tried to outrun it — hoping that if he focused on other aspects of his life, the pain would fade.
But healing doesn’t happen through avoidance.
A Turning Point: Coming Out Before the Pandemic
In February 2020 — just before COVID-19 shut down the world — Weissman began the emotional process of coming out as bisexual to the people closest to him.
This was his first step toward living openly and authentically.
But what followed was even more transformative.
Quarantine Becomes a Crucible for Healing
During lockdown, Weissman chose self-work instead of stagnation.
With the help of online therapy sessions with a supportive therapist named Barbara, he:
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Began daily journaling
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Wrote without censoring his thoughts
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Confronted emotions he had buried for years
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Explored painful memories with honesty
This routine became foundational to his healing — and ultimately led to his writing career.
Finding Freedom Through Writing
Weissman realized that uncensored writing allowed him to externalize pain he had been carrying alone for decades. Putting those feelings onto paper gave him clarity, perspective, and relief.
His first major published essay, How Quarantine and a Bad Breakup Healed Me, ran in the Los Angeles Times during the pandemic and resonated deeply with readers.
Confronting His Childhood Assault Through Public Writing
Three years later, Weissman wrote the bravest essay of his life.
Published in HuffPost,
“I’m a man who was sexually assaulted at 8 years old. I kept it secret for years — until now.”
became a watershed moment.
In it, he:
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Described the assault
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Detailed the long-term impact
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Explored the shame men often carry
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Rejected the stigma that silences male survivors
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Shared how speaking the truth shrank the “monster in his head”
For many, his essay opened doors to their own healing.
Poetry as Escape, Expression, and Truth
Alongside his essays, Weissman spent years writing poetry — pieces that allowed him:
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Freedom of style
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Emotional exploration
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Moments of creative escape
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Deep engagement with identity and trauma
He submitted his collection her him and I poems to more than 100 publishers.
Almost all rejected it.
But persistence paid off.
Central Avenue Publishing finally recognized the extraordinary value of his work and brought his vision to life.
Weissman described the experience as “the gift of a lifetime.”
A Story of Courage, Creativity, and Healing
Christian Weissman is far more than a rising soap actor.
He is:
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A survivor
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A truth-teller
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A poet
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A creator who turns pain into connection
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An advocate for breaking silence
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A voice for those who still carry shame alone
His journey reminds us of the power of storytelling — both on screen and off.
And just like the characters on The Bold and the Beautiful, his story is still unfolding, still deepening, and still inspiring.




