Bold and the Beautiful Must Watch Moments April 14: Carter Reassures Brooke
In The Bold and the Beautiful must-watch moments for Monday, April 14, sees Carter reassure Brooke while Sheila pushes Poppy. Plus, Luna dons a disguise to see Will. It promises to be a day filled to the brim with drama, and you won’t want to miss a second of the show. Tune in to CBS or Paramount+ to watch.
Previously on The Bold and the Beautiful
Carter (Lawrence Saint-Victor) might have given Forrester Creations back to the Forresters, breaking Hope’s (Annika Noelle) heart. However, he’s determined to get her back.
Brooke (Katherine Kelly Lang) also wanted to try to win back Ridge (Thorsten Kaye). Her big plans were thwarted by Taylor (Rebecca Budig).
Poppy (Romy Park) kept it quiet for 20 years. She didn’t want anybody to know that she had slept with Finn (Tanner Novlan). The news got out, though. Sheila (Kimberlin Brown) was thrilled to learn Luna (Lisa Yamada) was her granddaughter.
Of course, Luna told her grandmother how much she thought Will (Crew Morrow) shouldn’t be with Electra (Laneya Grace). Sheila tried to advise her that boys would come and go.
Carter reassures Brooke over their lost loves.
Sheila pushes Poppy over the edge.
Luna disguises herself as a delivery person to see Will.
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.