On the Tuesday May 5 episode of The Bold and the Beautiful, Remy stopped hiding behind disguises and cryptic calls and told Dylan exactly what he wants. And now that it’s out in the open, the real problem isn’t him — it’s what Dylan does with that information.
Remy Drops the Act — and Gets Straight to It
When Dylan confronts Remy at Forrester, she’s already frustrated. The phone calls, the voice disguises, the wig — none of it sits right with her, and she calls him out immediately.
Remy doesn’t fight it. He admits he’s the one who’s been contacting her and tries to brush it off as harmless, but he quickly shifts the conversation to why he’s really there.
He needs her help.
Not in a vague, distant way. He’s direct about it. He tells her he’s desperate and that she’s the only one who can help him turn things around. That’s when Dylan pushes back, because she already knows exactly what kind of damage he’s done — especially when it comes to Electra.
And she’s not about to pretend otherwise.
The Ask: “I Need You to Vouch for Me”

Once Remy gets to the point, it becomes clear what he’s really after.
He wants Dylan to vouch for him.
He brings up the fact that he helped her in the past, reminding her that he “did her a solid,” and now he expects something back. He believes that if Dylan speaks up for him — to Deke, to others in the fashion world — it could start to shift how people see him.
But the way he frames it doesn’t sit right.
This isn’t just about asking for support. It feels like he’s leaning on their connection and trying to cash it in.
He Admits the Jealousy — But Downplays Everything Else
Remy does admit that part of what drove him was jealousy. Watching Electra succeed while he was stuck doing something else clearly got to him.

But when the conversation turns to what he actually did — the deepfakes that humiliated Electra — he minimizes it.
“Things happen.”
That’s how he describes it.
And it’s exactly why Dylan isn’t convinced. She’s seen firsthand how much that situation affected Electra. It wasn’t just gossip or embarrassment — it changed how Electra trusts people.
So when Remy talks about proving he’s a good person, it doesn’t land the way he thinks it will.
Meanwhile, Electra Is Still Dealing With the Fallout

What makes this even more complicated is what’s happening at the same time.
In the other office, Electra is opening up to RJ about what Remy did to her — the betrayal, the humiliation, and how deeply it affected her. She’s not speaking about it like it’s in the past. It’s still very present for her.
And she has no idea that Remy is back… or that Dylan is standing face-to-face with him.
Should Dylan Tell Electra?
Dylan has been trying to rebuild some kind of understanding with Electra. It hasn’t been easy, but there’s been progress. Now, she’s in a position where one decision could undo all of that.
If she keeps quiet, she avoids reopening old wounds and keeps herself out of the immediate fallout. But it also means keeping something from Electra that directly affects her.
If she tells her, it’s going to be messy. There’s no version of that conversation that goes smoothly.
Because the issue won’t just be that Remy is back — it will be that Dylan knew and didn’t say anything sooner.
This Isn’t Going Away Anytime Soon
Remy made it clear he’s not disappearing. He wants back in, and he’s already decided Dylan is the person who can help him get there.
And the longer Dylan sits on what she knows, the more complicated it becomes.
At some point, this is going to come out. The only question is whether Dylan is the one who says it first… or the one who gets caught keeping it quiet.
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