Remi has completely lost his memory.
In a twist that could permanently alter the emotional landscape of Summer Bay, Remi Carter has completely lost his memory — and the fallout is set to devastate everyone who loves him.
Fans of Home and Away have seen their fair share of trauma over the years, but this latest development may be one of the most heartbreaking yet. After a sudden medical emergency that leaves Remi unconscious and fighting for stability, he wakes up to a world he no longer recognises. His friends. His music. His home. All of it is gone from his mind.
And the most painful truth of all? He doesn’t remember Bree.
Remi, portrayed by Adam Rowland, has been at the centre of some of the show’s most emotionally charged storylines in recent months, particularly his turbulent but deeply romantic relationship with Bree Cameron. Their bond, forged through trauma, loyalty and passion, has been one of the show’s anchor love stories. But now, that history has been erased in an instant.
According to insiders, the amnesia storyline begins after Remi collapses unexpectedly following what initially appears to be a minor health scare. Doctors scramble for answers, and while his condition stabilises, the neurological damage leaves a devastating side effect: total retrograde amnesia. Remi can remember his childhood — fragments of growing up — but the last several years of his life have vanished.
That includes his time with Lyrik.
Bandmate Eden is reportedly left shattered as Remi stares at her like a stranger. Cash attempts to explain their shared experiences, but Remi’s confusion only deepens. He doesn’t recall writing songs, touring, or building a life in Summer Bay. The surf club feels unfamiliar. The beach — once his sanctuary — now feels like foreign territory.
But it is Bree who faces the cruelest blow.

When she rushes to his bedside, emotional and desperate for him to squeeze her hand or whisper her name, she is met with polite distance. Remi thanks her for coming — as if she were a casual acquaintance. The man who once declared his love for her now searches her face for recognition that never comes.
Sources reveal that Bree will struggle to accept this new reality. Determined not to give up, she begins gently reintroducing Remi to their memories — photos, songs, shared jokes. Yet early scenes suggest her efforts may backfire. Instead of triggering recollection, they overwhelm him, leaving him frustrated and emotionally withdrawn.
Producers are said to be exploring whether Remi’s memory loss could be temporary — or whether this marks a permanent reset for the character. If the latter proves true, the implications are enormous. Will Remi fall in love with Bree all over again? Or will he forge entirely new connections, leaving his past behind?
There is also speculation that hidden tensions may surface. Without the emotional history that once shaped his loyalties, Remi may view certain relationships differently. Secrets long buried could come to light if he begins questioning the narrative he’s being told about his own life.
What makes this storyline particularly gripping is its emotional realism. Memory loss in soaps often serves as a dramatic device — but here, writers appear to be leaning into the psychological complexity. Remi isn’t simply confused; he is grieving a life he can’t access. And those around him are grieving a version of him that may never return.
As Summer Bay braces for this seismic shift, one question lingers over every scene: if love is built on shared memories, what happens when those memories disappear?
For Bree — and for Remi — the answer may change everything.