We Can’t Stop Thinking About Sheila and Poppy’s Fight On April 15 Bold and the Beautiful
On the Tuesday, April 15 episode of The Bold and the Beautiful, we couldn’t help but think about Sheila and Poppy’s epic food fight. The two caught into a physical altercation at Il Giardino. Miraculously, Deacon wasn’t there to break it up and fire Sheila on the spot. But this could have grim results for Poppy.
Food Fight
Sheila’s (Kimberlin Brown) dark side reemerged. Romy awakened the beast when she slapped her the first time around. A loud cackle erupted from Sheila’s mouth. Then, she warned Poppy to keep her hands to herself. Poppy laughed back in her face. She realized why her daughter Luna (Lisa Yamada) was the way she was. She shared the same blood as her grandmother.
That comment set Sheila off. The two got into a cake-slinging match. Poppy lost her cool once again. She slapped Sheila across the face again. The two took their fight to the bar. Sheila flung Poppy around the restaurant. Unfortunately, their fight didn’t last for long. Poppy gave up and left, while Sheila had a big mess to clean up.
What’s Next For Poppy
The reason why Poppy gave up was that she didn’t want to fight anymore. She realized that it wasn’t worth it. Poppy told Sheila that she could keep Luna. After all, she wants nothing to do with a cold-blooded killer. But Sheila wasn’t done with their feud just yet. An interesting expression crept upon her face.
Poppy has no idea what she did. Up until this point, Sheila was a reformed woman who lived a straight and narrow life. But now that her granddaughter is in the picture, she’s seeing life differently. Sheila laughed to herself as she ate cake out of her hand. She could also have Poppy eating out of her hand if she had it her way.
Poppy could’ve reawakened Sheila’s dark side. Sheila will do anything to have her family in her life. Even if that means she has to off someone. Poppy’s days could be numbered if she keeps poking the bear. She should know better than to mess with Sheila Carter. We could see either Sheila or Luna killing Poppy.
2025 Tesla Model Y Juniper Has a Starting Price Just North of $50K
The all-wheel-drive Model Y Long Range starts at $50,630—about 10K less than the limited-production Launch Series that’s no longer available.
UPDATED 4/11/25: The facelifted Tesla Model Y has been on sale for a while, but that was the limited-production Launch Edition, which is no longer available. It’s replaced by a less expensive Model Y Long Range. With all-wheel drive, it starts at $50,630 (about $10K less than the Launch Edition). However, the Long Range has fewer standard features. Namely, you must pay an extra $8000 if you want Full Self-Driving (Supervised). Most paint colors range between $1000 and $2000, and there’s a $1000 trailer hitch. The all-wheel-drive Long Range has an EPA-estimated range of 327 miles, but that drops to 303 miles if you replace the standard 19-inch wheels with the optional 20-inchers for $2000.
Just last week, Tesla’s long-awaited Model Y makeover broke cover, and now it’s on sale in the United States. The redesigned Model Y (codenamed Juniper) is now listed on Tesla’s U.S. consumer site. However, the only new model that’s available to order is the Launch Series, which is a limited-production model that starts at $61,630.
Launching the Model Y Juniper
Since the Launch Series comes standard with a dual-motor all-wheel-drive powertrain and the Long Range battery, less expensive Model Y models will go on sale at a later date. For those who get their hands on the Launch Series, it comes with Tesla’s rebranded Full Self-Driving (Supervised) system and a feature called “Acceleration Boost.” It also has unique badging on areas such as the rear liftgate, door sills, and puddle lamps that let everyone know it’s a special edition.
Tesla doesn’t list the Model Y Launch Series’s power outputs, but the company claims the electric compact SUV can hit 60 mph in 4.1 seconds on its way to a top speed of 125 mph. Its EPA-estimated range is 320 miles when equipped with the standard 19-inch wheels, but opting for the bigger 20-inchers drops that figure to 303 miles.
Inside, the Model Y Launch Series is available with either an all-black or a two-tone black-and-white appearance. There’s a 15.4-inch center touchscreen, heated and ventilated front seats, and an 8.0-inch display for rear-seat passengers. There’s also a 15-speaker sound system and an additional exterior camera, with the new front-facing unit bringing the total to eight. As with the recently redesigned Tesla Model 3, the Juniper benefits from myriad improvements to its connectivity software, suspension, and interior sound-deadening.
Model Y Juniper Options and Price
The Launch Series starts at $61,630 with the aforementioned standard features. There are four paint colors to choose from, including Ultra Red, and the upsized wheels are a no-cost option. The same goes for the tow hitch offered with the standard towing package that lets the Model Y pull up to 3500 pounds.
As for availability, it’s currently unclear how many Launch Series models Tesla plans to build. We’ll also have to wait and see when more affordable models join the lineup, as we expect a rear-wheel-drive and Performance variant. Those are currently offered with the outgoing Model Y, which is still available to order on Tesla’s website.