The Bold and the Beautiful: Is everyone ok with who Remy is?
On The Bold and the Beautiful, Remy’s past is awful; he should be in jail, yet here he is free, with a boyfriend who knows nothing about it. Are we supposed to be okay with that?

The Bold and the Beautiful and the Incredibly Awful
How have we gone from Electra (Laneya Grace) being stalked by Remy (Christiaan Weissmann) for years, the deepfakes the first time around and the second, the rooftop struggle, Remy’s superhero landing, and the altercation when Will (Crew Morrow) came to the rescue of his darling, to now Remy is accepted and has a boyfriend and no one has warned him. Are we supposed to feel sorry for him? This weasel should be languishing in jail, in a cell not far from Luna (Lisa Yamada). End of. It would appear I am not the only one with an opinion such as this. Fans and viewers of our fave soap were on the Soap Central Message Boards and had plenty to say about the matter.
Are we supposed to feel sorry for Remy now?
Board User 24Kasie76 wrote –– Oh brother. ........ not buying it, should have told Deke.
Logan13 added to the conversation with
Senior Board Member Catmomma1 added –– Why is it that they write characters like Remy and Liam and Luna and Sheila and Hope as such horrible characters that they are ruined forever (for me, anyway) and then try to get us to feel sorry for them? It never works for me. How about the rest of you?
Logan13 replied –– I say just write them as (not like Luna, who, instead of wanting to destroy the life of the one that tried to get her to confess to prison, she still wants him for herself) as the villains they are. Troublemakers, but the kind you love to hate, not the kind that you just hate with annoyance. Sheila, Luna, and Remy are singing the same old song, trying to get rational people to accept them. The "I've changed" song, while having its actions prove otherwise, is annoying.
Board user terrileeh wrote –– Oh geez, how many times must we suffer with I'm not that person anymore or I've because of your love. Gag me. Shelia Luna and Remy need serious mental health services, and I don't mean world-renowned psychiatrist Taylor Hays.
Will someone get a word in with Deke (Harrison Cone) and let him know what kind of character he is letting into his heart, and more? Please, Deke, run a mile!
RHOBH's Kyle Richards Shocks Fans by Officially Getting Engaged to Girlfriend Morgan Wade After Years of Secretly Dating

In a twist no one saw coming, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills
Richards, 56, shared a series of stunning black-and-white photos from the intimate proposal, featuring the pair in matching denim jackets and cowboy boots — a nod to Wade’s Southern roots. “She’s my heart, my home, and my future,” Kyle captioned the post, her diamond ring sparkling in the sunlight. Within minutes, the comment section exploded with shock, support, and even a few thinly veiled jabs from her
Rumors of Kyle and Morgan’s relationship first began swirling in 2022 after fans noticed their undeniable chemistry, matching tattoos, and constant presence in each other’s social media posts. At the time, Kyle was still married to real estate mogul
Mauricio Umansky, and she consistently denied any romantic involvement with Wade, insisting they were “just close friends.” The denials only fueled the gossip, with many Bravo fans speculating that Richards’ marriage troubles and sudden personality shift were tied to her growing connection with the 29-year-old musician.
Following months of intense media scrutiny and a highly publicized separation from Mauricio, Kyle’s latest announcement seems to confirm what many had long suspected — that her bond with Morgan went far beyond friendship. Sources close to the couple claim that the engagement happened during a private getaway to Nashville, where Morgan had planned a heartfelt proposal surrounded by close friends and family. “Kyle was in tears,” the insider revealed. “She said yes immediately. It was the happiest she’s looked in years.”
The engagement marks a dramatic turning point for the RHOBH veteran, whose personal life has been a central storyline on the show’s recent seasons. Bravo viewers watched as cracks began to form in Kyle and Mauricio’s marriage, leading to endless speculation about infidelity, emotional distance, and Kyle’s newfound independence. Morgan’s appearance in Kyle’s life — through music collaborations, workout sessions, and joint public appearances — quickly became a flashpoint for fan debate and tabloid headlines.
Despite the controversy, many fans have rallied behind Kyle’s decision to embrace her truth. “She looks genuinely happy for the first time in forever,” one fan commented, while another added, “Kyle deserves to love freely — we’ve all seen how much she’s evolved.” Others, however, remain skeptical, accusing the reality star of using the engagement as a publicity move ahead of
RHOBH Season 14.
Meanwhile, insiders say that the upcoming season will reportedly delve deep into Kyle’s new relationship and the fallout with her estranged husband. “The cameras have been rolling,” a Bravo production source teased. “Viewers will see how the engagement unfolded, how her daughters reacted, and what this means for her future on the show.”
Kyle and Morgan have yet to reveal wedding plans, but fans are already speculating about a possible Bravo-filmed ceremony — one that could easily rival any Beverly Hills wedding in glamour and chaos. For now, the newly engaged couple seems focused on celebrating their love away from the spotlight, sharing cozy snapshots of life together on Morgan’s Nashville ranch.
Whether fans see it as a fairytale ending or a scandalous new beginning, one thing is clear — Kyle Richards has rewritten her story. After decades of being known as the loyal wife and Beverly Hills matriarch, she’s stepping into a new chapter — one defined not by status or expectation, but by unapologetic love.