Remy and Dylan are brothers – The identity of their biological father has been revealed B&B Spoilers
Hello B&B family! Welcome back to the channel. Today is shaping up to be an incredibly dramatic Tuesday, and we need to break down all the chaos coming out of Los Angeles. Grab your coffee, get comfortable, and let’s dive right in.
I honestly cannot believe what they’re doing right now. I was literally up at 2:00 a.m. typing this because my brain would not shut off after watching that weekly promo. Did you all see that? Are we seriously bringing back creepy voice changers and full-on horror movie stalking vibes? Because I’m equal parts terrified and completely here for it.
Okay—let’s slow down for a second.
We need to talk about Melissa Dylan and that absolutely unhinged phone call she received at Forrester Creations. Because if I’m sitting at my desk, minding my business, working on fashion designs, and my phone rings with a distorted voice saying, “We have unfinished business”… I’m not staying. I’m packing my bags and leaving Los Angeles immediately.
But this is B&B, so nothing is ever that simple.
Let’s break that scene down properly, because the tension and cinematography were actually so well done. Dylan is standing there in the design office, the lighting is slightly dim, the mood is tense—and then she answers the phone. That voice? It sounded straight out of a true crime documentary. Absolute chills.
But then I started thinking… and reading fan theories… and something clicked.
We are being played by the writers.
They want us to panic. They want us to think someone is coming after Dylan—maybe to hurt her, maybe to frame her. But honestly? I think it’s a prank. A very twisted, very calculated prank from someone who knows exactly how to push her buttons.
So who’s really on the other end of that call?
I know a lot of people love the theory that Luna Nozawa is somehow alive and coming back for revenge. And I get it—we all love a shocking “back from the dead” twist. But I think that’s a red herring.
All signs point to one person: Remy Price.
Yes—Remy is back. And with Christian Weissmann now under contract, this isn’t a short appearance. He’s here to stay, and he’s about to become a major player.
Now the real question is: Why is Remy calling Dylan?
Here’s where things get really interesting.
Spoilers hint at a shocking connection between Remy and someone currently on canvas—and Dylan fits perfectly. She’s isolated, she has no family in town, and her background is basically a blank slate.
So what if… Remy is her brother? Or half-brother?
Think about how that changes everything.
That creepy phone call suddenly shifts from “serial killer energy” to “toxic sibling prank.” And honestly? That fits Remy perfectly. He’s a tech-savvy manipulator—voice changer apps are nothing to him.
Let’s not forget his past.
This is the same guy who stalked Electra, created deepfakes to humiliate her, and manipulated people using technology. He is dangerous—but also incredibly strategic. So using a distorted voice to mess with Dylan? Completely in character.
Now here’s the twist I love most:
How will Dylan react when she finds out it’s him?
Anger? Relief? Both?
Because right now, Dylan is alone. She’s dealing with the fallout of the Will–Electra drama, carrying guilt about Ivy’s manipulation, and trying to figure out her place in all of this. She needs someone on her side.
And Remy—flawed, dangerous, unpredictable—could become exactly that.
If they are related, this opens the door to one of the most deliciously messy storylines we’ve seen in years.
Why?
Because both of them want something.
- Dylan wants Will Spencer
- Remy wants Dee (or someone close in that circle)
So imagine this: a toxic alliance.
“I help you get what you want, you help me get what I want.”
Dylan uses her position at Forrester Creations to give Remy access, information, and opportunities. Meanwhile, Remy uses his manipulative skills to help Dylan pull Will away from Electra.
And let’s be honest—the timing is perfect.
The Will–Electra–R.J. triangle is already a disaster. Emotions are high, tensions are exploding, and relationships are unstable. That’s the exact kind of chaos someone like Remy thrives in.
If Remy starts messing with Electra again—playing psychological games, pushing her toward R.J.—then Will ends up hurt and vulnerable.
And who’s right there to comfort him?
Dylan.
It’s manipulative. It’s messy. It’s classic soap drama—and it works.
But of course, teaming up with Remy comes at a cost.
Because playing with him is like playing with fire. Eventually, you will get burned.
Let’s not forget Dee in all of this. He’s the wildcard—the one who might not even realize he’s being pulled into a trap. Ambitious, impressionable, and vulnerable, he could easily fall under Remy’s influence if Dylan subtly nudges things in that direction.
And then there’s the bigger fallout.
What happens when Steffy finds out Remy is back—and connected to her new employee?
It’s going to explode.
Steffy already has control issues. If she learns Dylan is related to the man who terrorized Electra, she will lose it. Ridge will demand answers. The workplace drama alone could become a full-blown war.
And Electra?
She’s going to go nuclear.
She already doesn’t trust Dylan. Add this revelation on top of everything, and that former friendship is completely destroyed.
Bottom line: this storyline has everything—mystery, psychological tension, family secrets, manipulation, and emotional stakes.
And honestly? It finally feels like the show is shaking things up again.
Remy is the wildcard the canvas needed.
And if this really is the direction they’re going… things are about to get very messy.





