The Bold and the Beautiful Update for Monday, September 22, brings tension, secrets, and family clashes. Katie Logan fears heartbreak for her son, while Sheila Carter stands firm in defending Luna. Meanwhile, Will Spencer finally takes steps toward a confession that could shatter his relationship.
Katie Logan Worries About Will’s Heart
Katie Logan shares her deepest fear about her son’s emotional future. Hope Logan updates her about Electra Forrester’s feelings, emphasizing how serious Electra is about Will. Electra seems ready to build a life with him and shows devotion to their future.

B&B/ Katie is worried for Will
Katie, however, cannot shake the looming fear of disaster. She worries Electra’s perfect vision will collapse once Will’s truth surfaces. Hope speaks positively, but Katie knows heartbreak is just around the corner. The thought of her son losing love haunts her deeply.
The Bold and the Beautiful Update: Sheila Stands Her Ground Against Li’s Accusations
At Il Giardino, Li Finnegan unleashes her fury on Sheila Carter. Li accuses her of being on “Team Luna,” supporting her granddaughter’s shocking actions. Sheila, though not approving fully, cannot hide a strange pride in Luna’s boldness.

B&B/ Sheila takes a stand for Li
Sheila insists her loyalty lies in protecting family, especially Luna and her unborn child. She believes Luna deserves freedom, not prison walls, and argues Li should also prioritize family loyalty. Li, however, remains horrified, refusing to excuse Luna’s behavior. The clash leaves emotions raw and unresolved.
Will Spencer Prepares to Drop His Truth
At the Forrester guesthouse, Electra notices Will’s strange behavior and questions him. She reassures him about their strength as a couple, sensing his distance but holding onto hope. Electra wants them to face challenges together, unaware of what’s about to drop.

By the episode’s end, Will edges closer to his shocking admission. He begins revealing that Luna was not only alive but in his bed. The weight of his drunken mistake, along with Luna’s pregnancy, sets up an explosive fallout. Electra’s reaction will shape what comes next.
This The Bold and the Beautiful Update makes clear that heartbreak and confrontation are unavoidable. Katie’s fears, Sheila’s defiance, and Will’s confession combine into a storm of emotions. Stay tuned with Soap Opera Daily as the drama unfolds and relationships face irreversible changes.
The Best SUVs Built on American Soil
Given the potential for tariffs on vehicles imported to the US, there is a lot of attention being paid to where exactly cars are assembled. The automotive industry is one of the most global, but there are still quite a few vehicles made in the US, including plenty of SUVs.
We’ve rounded up the top SUVs with final assembly in the United States. The SUVs on this list are not only built here, but they also have high scores from U.S. News & World Report. We’ve also noted how much of the content in each vehicle is American-made. All of the manufacturers report this data to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration every year for all of the vehicles sold in the US.
New information becomes available throughout the year, and we update our reviews as we receive it. That means the scores in this slideshow might not match those in the most up-to-date reviews.

2025 GMC Acadia
Overall Score: 8.7/10 | $43,000 | Assembled in Lansing, Michigan
The GMC Acadia is built in Michigan, but it has a rather low 35% US content, which means many of its parts are manufactured elsewhere, including Mexico.
The Acadia is a good all-around SUV. The interior has enough room for adults in all three rows, and plenty of cargo space. The seats are particularly plush and comfy, even in the third row. It comes with a huge touch screen and wireless smartphone connectivity plus a long list of standard safety features. The optional Super Cruise system enables supervised hands-free driving plus parking assist

2025 Chevrolet Traverse
Overall Score: 8.7/10 | $40,700 | Assembled in Lansing, Michigan
Like its GM stablemate the Acadia, the Chevy Traverse has a low 35% US content. Also like the Acadia, this is a good people-hauling SUV, with lots of room for passengers and their gear.
You won’t mistake the Traverse for a sport-tuned machine, but it does have a silky smooth ride and decent gas mileage. The standard touch screen is a massive 17.7 inches, and it comes with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and multiple USB ports for all of those passengers. It has a very long list of standard driver safety tech, and the hands-free Super Cruise system is also available.

