THE BEACH HOUSE STALKER: How Dylan’s Twisted Obsession is Driving Will Spencer to the Brink

LOS ANGELES, CA — The waves crashing against the Santa Monica shoreline usually provide a soundtrack of serenity for Will Spencer. But lately, the salt air has felt heavy with a different kind of tension. In the weeks following the violent end of Luna Nozawa’s reign of terror, a new shadow has moved into the guest house—and she isn’t leaving.

Will Spencer (Crew Morrow), once the level-headed heir to the Spencer empire, is reportedly “going crazy.” The source of his unraveling? Dylan (Sydney Bullock), the supposedly “homeless” teacher who has transitioned from a sympathetic victim into a haunting presence in his daily life. What started as an act of Spencer-brand charity has devolved into a psychological game of cat and mouse that is pushing Will to his absolute breaking point.

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Part I: The “Homeless” Hustle

The drama began when Will and his girlfriend, Electra Forrester (Laneya Grace), discovered Dylan living out of her car. Claiming she was “between apartments” after the trauma of being held captive by Luna, Dylan played the victim card with Academy Award-level precision. Moved by her plight, Will and Electra made a fateful decision: they invited her to stay in the guest house at the Spencer beach house.

But as the days turned into weeks, the “temporary” arrangement began to feel permanent.

“Dylan didn’t just move in; she infiltrated,” says a source close to the production. “She started showing up in places she wasn’t invited—the main kitchen at 2:00 a.m., the private balcony during Will’s morning coffee, even watching him from the shadows while he exercised on the beach.”


Part II: The Jealousy or the Truth?

The friction reached a fever pitch during a recent episode where Dylan, under the guise of “gratitude,” cornered Will for an overly intimate hug. Electra, whose Forrester instincts are rarely wrong, bristled at the display. While Dylan played it off as innocent, her subsequent behavior—spying on a shirtless Will from the window—confirmed Electra’s worst fears.

But for Will, the problem is deeper than a simple crush. He is starting to see the cracks in Dylan’s story. How did a professional teacher with “no money” end up with a high-end anonymous phone? Why did she never contact the police after Luna’s death?

“Will is a Spencer,” an analyst explains. “He has his father Bill’s nose for a scam. He’s starting to realize that Dylan didn’t just stumble into his life—she targeted it.”

[Table: The Red Flags of Dylan] | Incident | Dylan’s Excuse | The “Will Spencer” Theory | | :— | :— | :— | | Living in her car | Lost her apartment after the kidnapping. | A calculated move to gain entry to the beach house. | | The anonymous texts | Her phone was “broken” during the escape. | Hiding a connection to Luna or a dark past. | | The “Accidental” sightings | “I didn’t know you were there!” | Intentional stalking and psychological grooming. |


Part III: The Ghost of Luna Nozawa

The most chilling theory circulating among B&B fans is that Dylan isn’t just obsessed with Will—she is Luna’s replacement. Some suggest that Dylan was the one behind the wheel of the vehicle that killed Luna, and that her obsession with Will is fueled by a twisted sense of “inheriting” the life Luna wanted.

Will is reportedly experiencing “episodes of paranoia,” convinced that Dylan is moving things in his room or listening at his door. Because Dylan is so skilled at acting the “grateful friend” in front of others, Will looks like he’s losing his mind whenever he tries to complain.

“She’s gaslighting him,” says a series regular. “She does just enough to creep him out, then plays the victim the second anyone else walks into the room. It’s driving Will absolutely crazy.”


Part IV: The Confrontation and the “Full Details”

Spoilers for the upcoming week suggest a “fatal” confrontation. Will, tired of being the only one who sees Dylan for who she is, finally snaps. He reportedly corners her in the guest house, demanding she leave immediately.

But Dylan has a trump card. Sources suggest she has leverage—perhaps a secret about what really happened the night Luna died, or a fabricated claim that could ruin Will’s reputation.

The “Crazy” Moment: Witnesses on set describe a scene where Will finds Dylan wearing one of Electra’s dresses, sitting in his living room as if she owns the place. When he erupts, she calmly records him, making him look like the aggressor. This “digital receipts” game is Dylan’s specialty, and it’s working.


Part V: Will the Spencers United Stand?

While Will spirals, his father, “Dollar” Bill Spencer, is preoccupied with his own drama involving Katie and the new “Logan Fashions.” This leaves Will isolated. If he can’t convince Electra that their “house guest” is a dangerous stalker, the Spencer beach house might become the site of the next great Forrester-Spencer tragedy.

“Dylan is eerie,” fans noted on Reddit. “It’s only a matter of time before Will wakes up in his own guest room in restraints.”


Conclusion: The New Queen of Obsession

The Bold and the Beautiful has a long history of obsessions—from Brooke and Ridge to Sheila and… well, everyone. But Dylan represents a new, quiet kind of danger. She doesn’t have a gun; she has a tragic backstory and a key to the guest house.

Will Spencer is “going crazy” because he is the only one who sees the predator in the room. As 2026 unfolds, the question isn’t if Dylan will be exposed, but if there will be anything left of Will’s sanity when it finally happens.