Bold and the Beautiful: What CREEPY Remy REALLY Wants with Dylan!

Remy’s Wigged Stalker Reveal Terrifies Dylan as He Uses Her Secret Family Tie to Destroy Her New Life

🚨 LOS ANGELES JUST GOT A CREEPY NEW NIGHTMARE — AND DYLAN IS TRAPPED RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF IT! 😱 The mystery of Dylan’s stalker has finally exploded, and the truth is even more disturbing than anyone imagined: Remy Price was the one using a voice changer, sneaking around Forrester Creations in a wig, and terrifying Dylan under the twisted excuse of “just trying to talk.” 💔 But Remy is not back for an apology. He is back with demands, leverage, and a delusional belief that Dylan owes him. Now Dylan’s rebuilt life, her job, her apartment, her friendship with Electra, and even her fragile future in Los Angeles could all collapse if Remy decides to expose their family connection. 🔥

Key Takeaways

  • Dylan’s mysterious stalker is revealed to be her toxic cousin Remy Price.
  • Remy used a creepy voice changer and wore a wig to sneak into Forrester Creations.
  • Dylan is disgusted after learning about Remy’s deep fakes of Electra.
  • Remy insists he has changed, but his behavior proves he is still manipulative and dangerous.
  • Remy believes Dylan owes him because he supposedly helped her find her art teacher job.
  • Remy may pressure Dylan to convince Dea to take him back.
  • Remy may also demand that Dylan convince Electra to forgive him.
  • He could try to force Dylan to help him get a job near Dea, possibly at Il Giardino.
  • Remy’s biggest leverage is the secret that he and Dylan are related.
  • If Remy exposes or twists the truth, Dylan could lose her job, her friends, and her new apartment.

Dylan thought she was finally rebuilding her life.

After homelessness, humiliation, and the constant struggle to prove she belonged somewhere, she had found a fragile sense of stability. A job. A place to stay. New connections. A future that did not feel completely hopeless. But now one terrifying truth threatens to tear all of that away.

Her stalker was Remy Price.

Her own cousin.

The reveal is disturbing enough on its own, but the details make it even worse. Remy was the one calling Dylan with a voice changer, hiding behind a creepy disguise, and sneaking into Forrester Creations in a wig to scare her. He claims he was being careful. He claims he only wanted to speak to her. He tries to dress up the madness as strategy, as if stalking a woman at her workplace is just a normal way to start a conversation.

But Dylan sees it for what it is.

This is not caution.

This is control.

Remy could have called her like a normal person. He could have sent a message. He could have approached her honestly. Instead, he chose fear. He chose disguise. He chose the kind of behavior that instantly proves he has not changed nearly as much as he wants people to believe.

And Dylan is horrified.

She already wanted distance from Remy, but the situation becomes even more toxic when she learns the truth about what he did to Electra. The deep fakes were not a small mistake. They were not a misunderstanding. They traumatized Electra, humiliated her, and played a major role in destroying Remy’s standing with the people around him.

Remy, however, refuses to fully accept that.

He downplays it.

He acts as if Electra made too big a deal out of it.

That response tells Dylan everything she needs to know. A man who truly changed would be ashamed. He would be accountable. He would understand the damage he caused. But Remy still sounds defensive, entitled, and resentful. That is not growth. That is the same old Remy wearing a new mask.

Or in this case, a wig.

Dylan makes it clear that she does not feel like she knows him anymore. But the real problem is that Remy does not seem interested in being known. He is interested in being obeyed.

He believes Dylan owes him.

That one idea becomes the heart of his manipulation. Remy claims he helped Dylan get her art teacher job, but from the sound of it, his “help” may have been nothing more than pointing her toward an opening or sending her information. In his mind, however, that tiny act has transformed into a debt big enough to control her life.

That is how Remy operates.

He gives just enough to create obligation, then uses that obligation like a leash.

And now he wants Dylan to repay him.

The first demand may involve Dea. Remy has already tried to appeal to her, but she does not seem eager to reunite. That rejection likely burns him more than he wants to admit. He wants back into Dea’s life, and if Dylan has become friendly with her, Remy may see that as his opening.

He could pressure Dylan to speak well of him, to soften Dea’s opinion, to convince her that he is changed and deserves another chance. But that request is almost cruel in its absurdity. Dylan knows what Remy did. She knows Dea walked away because of the deep fake scandal involving Electra. She knows any attempt to defend Remy would make her look dishonest, desperate, or complicit.

And yet Remy may not care.

He may believe Dylan should do it anyway because, in his twisted logic, she owes him.

The second demand could be even more impossible.

Remy may want Dylan to convince Electra to forgive him.

That would be a disaster waiting to happen. Electra already has every reason to hate Remy. The humiliation he caused her was deeply personal. If Dylan suddenly begins advocating for him, Electra will immediately wonder why. Why would Dylan defend a man she supposedly barely knows? Why would she ask for forgiveness on behalf of someone who violated Electra’s trust in such a horrific way?

And if Electra discovers Dylan and Remy are cousins, the entire friendship could implode.

Electra may feel betrayed. Will may feel deceived. The Forresters may begin questioning why Dylan kept this connection hidden. Even if Dylan never wanted Remy in her life, perception could destroy her. In a place like Forrester Creations, where reputation and loyalty matter, being linked to Remy could become enough to ruin her.

That is exactly the leverage Remy may use.

He does not need the truth to be fair.

He only needs it to sound damaging.

He could threaten to tell Electra that Dylan knew more than she did. He could twist the story and claim Dylan intentionally got close to Electra as part of a plan. He could suggest Dylan targeted Will from the beginning. He could imply that Dylan was secretly helping him, protecting him, or sharing his resentment toward Electra.

None of it has to be true.

It only has to be believable enough to make people doubt Dylan.

And Dylan has so much to lose.

Her job at Forrester Creations could vanish if the Forresters believe Remy still has access to her life. Her new apartment could disappear if she loses her income. Her friendships could collapse if Electra and Will feel betrayed. The fragile stability she fought for could be ripped away in days.

Dylan knows what homelessness feels like.

She knows what it means to sleep in a car, to survive on scraps, to feel invisible and unwanted. Remy knows that too, and that is what makes his leverage so cruel. He can threaten not only her reputation, but the life she has just barely managed to rebuild.

That is psychological terror.

The third possible demand may involve a job for Remy.

Forrester Creations is likely impossible. No one there would knowingly hire him after everything he did to Electra, and Dylan would be risking immediate exposure by even suggesting it. But Il Giardino may be another story. Since Dylan left, there may be a need for help, and Remy could push her to convince Dea or Deacon to give him another chance.

That would put him exactly where he wants to be.

Near Dea.

Remy may frame it as a fresh start. He may say he only needs work, stability, and a chance to prove himself. But Dylan will understand the real motive. He wants access. He wants proximity. He wants a way back into the life he lost.

And he wants Dylan to make it happen.

The cruel irony is that Remy had the chance to help Dylan when it mattered most. While she was sleeping in her car and struggling to survive, he had an apartment. If he truly saw her as family, if he truly cared, he could have offered her shelter. He could have stepped in. He could have done something meaningful.

He did not.

But now he expects repayment for the smallest possible gesture.

That tells Dylan exactly who he is.

Remy is not a changed man seeking redemption. He is a manipulator looking for a tool. And right now, Dylan is the tool he believes he can use.

The danger is no longer simply that Remy is creepy.

The danger is that he is strategic enough to understand Dylan’s vulnerabilities. He knows she is ashamed of their connection. He knows she fears losing everything. He knows Electra would be devastated if the truth came out badly. He knows the Forresters may not give Dylan the benefit of the doubt if Remy creates enough suspicion.

So he does not need to physically threaten her.

He can threaten her life with words.

One rumor. One twisted confession. One scene in front of Electra. One carefully timed reveal at Forrester Creations.

That could be enough.

Dylan is now trapped in a terrible position. If she helps Remy, she risks betraying Electra and strengthening a man who has already proven he is dangerous. If she refuses, Remy may retaliate by exposing her family tie and twisting the truth until everyone sees Dylan as part of his cruelty.

Either choice could destroy her.

And Remy knows it.

That is what makes this storyline so unsettling. Dylan has fought so hard for stability, but her past has returned wearing a disguise and carrying a debt she never truly owed. Remy is not asking for forgiveness. He is demanding obedience.

If Dylan gives in, she may become trapped in his web.

If she fights back, she may lose everything anyway.

And as Remy tightens his grip, one thing becomes terrifyingly clear.

Dylan’s stalker did not come back to apologize.

He came back to collect.

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