Which B&B stars will earn a Daytime Emmy nomination?

The Bold and the Beautiful cast was on fire with their dramatic and emotional storylines in 2025. From a villainâs reign of terror to one characterâs medical crisis, there were many powerhouse performances. When the Daytime Emmy nominations are announced on July 14th, a few B&B stars could hear their names called.
Heather Tom
Katie (Heather Tom) went from being on the back burner to front and center. Upon learning that her son Will (Crew Morrow) was taken advantage of by Luna (Lisa Yamada), Katie went into Mama Bear mode.
Luna was a thorn in the Spencersâ sides as she used her unborn baby as a bargaining chip. Yet, Katie wasnât playing any of her games.
Tom was outstanding as Katie unleashed her fierce and protective side. The actress going toe-to-toe with Yamadaâs Luna made for must-watch TV as Katie made it clear that she, not Luna, was calling the shots.
Tom proved once again why sheâs one of the best actresses in daytime TV. Sheâs already a multi-Daytime Emmy winner, including 4 for her role as Katie. This year, she has a good shot at earning another nomination and possibly a win.
Lisa Yamada
Yamada was B&Bâs breakout star as the young villainous Luna. In 2025, Miss Nozawa was back to her old tricks of causing trouble for others.
Although most of Lunaâs story in 2025 consisted of her obsession with Will, discovering her paternity was the biggest shocker. The mystery of Lunaâs paternity was finally answered when Lunaâs cousin Finn (Tanner Novlan) was revealed to be her dad. Lunaâs excitement over finally having a father was diminished when Finnâs wife, Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood), forbade her from being in their lives.
In a tense and emotional moment, Luna held Steffy hostage at Hayesâ (Bryan David Garlick) preschool. Yamada showcased Lunaâs anger and hurt at growing up without a father, and Steffy keeping her from Finn. Although Luna was evil and dangerous, Yamadaâs performance also brought out her vulnerability as a broken girl who just wanted a family.
Last year, Yamada took home the Emmy for Outstanding Emerging Talent. This year, the star could find herself competing in the Supporting Actress category.
Annika Noelle
Annika Noelle brought out a new side of Hope in 2025. Although Hope is always known as the good girl, she became a bad girl with her takeover of Forrester Creations. Unfortunately, Hopeâs moment at the top didnât last long, and after being fired, she confronted her mother.
In an emotional showdown, Noelle unleashed Hopeâs pain on Brooke (Katherine Kelly Lang), who always chose Ridge (Thorsten Kaye) over her. The actress even showed Hopeâs smugness when Miss Logan pointed out that Brooke still lost Ridge.
Noelle and Lang had viewers on edge as their characters hurled accusations at each other. During a heated moment, Hope raised her hand to slap Brooke, but Katie stopped her. Realizing sheâd lost everything, Hope was ready to walk out, until Brooke stopped her. Hope broke down in her motherâs arms as she apologized.
Noelleâs performance during the historic Womenâs Day episode was outstanding. Since special episodes often get love from voters, Noelle could find herself with a Supporting Actress nod.
Scott Clifton
Clifton was front and center again as his character Liam faced a medical crisis. After suffering a brain bleed, further tests showed Liam had an inoperable brain tumor and months to live.
Although the storyline had a predictable climax, Clifton put in his best work. Although fans have a love/hate relationship with the character, Clifton had fans sympathizing with Liam. The actor gave a riveting performance as Liam fought for his life, while also facing the prospect of dying and leaving behind his daughters.
Clifton has six nominations and three Daytime Emmy wins for his role as Liam. After Liamâs emotional medical storyline, he may earn a Lead Actor nomination for this yearâs Daytime Emmys.



