“‘ARREST HER, I DON’T CARE SHE’S PREGNANT!” — Finn’s 6 SHOCKING Words Destroy Luna Before Arrest.
The tension in the Forrester mansion reaches its peak when Finn declares, “I don’t care. She’s pregnant.” His words, filled with cold fury, shock everyone, especially Steffy, Ridge, and Taylor. Finn, usually calm and compassionate, has crossed a line, abandoning his role as a healer in favor of a hardened, unforgiving stance. His anger stems from Luna’s betrayal—she’s pregnant but has broken the law and shattered his trust. His decision to have her arrested, regardless of her pregnancy, sends shockwaves through the family, sparking a heated conflict that even Sheila Carter’s chaos could not have anticipated.
Luna, trembling and desperate, pleads for compassion, but Finn’s resolve remains unwavering. He argues that a criminal must face consequences, regardless of their situation, including the unborn child she carries. Steffy tries to intervene, torn between protecting her cousin and supporting her husband. She begs Finn to consider the baby, but Finn’s anger is unyielding, and he insists that justice must prevail. Ridge, caught in the middle, attempts to calm Finn, but Finn compares his stance to the avoidance of justice that Sheila represented. His determination not to repeat the family’s past mistakes drives him to force Luna’s arrest, despite the pain it causes.
The family’s divide deepens as Finn’s actions alienate Steffy. She can no longer stand by a man capable of treating a pregnant woman like a criminal, and she decides to leave him. Her heartbreak is palpable as she packs her bags, unable to reconcile the man she married with the one who now stands before her. Finn, though devastated by her departure, remains convinced he made the right decision for justice. Meanwhile, Luna is led away in handcuffs, her screams echoing through the mansion, and the family is left to grapple with the aftermath of Finn’s harsh choice. The emotional rift in the Forrester family grows irreparable.
As Luna faces her imprisonment, Sheila Carter enters the picture. Hearing of Finn’s actions, she is horrified, recognizing that her son has become something she feared—the very thing he had vowed to oppose. Sheila, seeing Luna in her cell, offers her a twisted form of solidarity, claiming to understand what it’s like to be labeled a monster and abandoned by family. She promises to help Luna escape, offering a way out through an alliance that could challenge Finn’s actions. As Luna hesitates, Sheila makes it clear that survival is more important than forgiveness. This unsettling alliance hints at the possibility of a dangerous partnership, one that could undo Finn’s efforts and shift the balance of power within the family.





