Days Of Our Lives Spoilers: Eli, Theo, And Olivia Come Home To Salem

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Days of our Lives spoilers for Monday show three familiar faces returning for two very important celebrations. Tune in to see the highs and lows of the day.

Days of our Lives Spoilers Highlights

Eli, Theo, and Olivia (Marla Gibbs) come home to Salem to celebrate Juneteenth with their friends and family. It’s a pivotal holiday in their collective history, and they are not going to let it pass without honoring those who lived and suffered before them.

This day also marks the anniversary of Paulina (Jackée Harry) and Abe’s (James Reynolds) union. Their wedding was one to remember. Sadly, it’s one they won’t get to ring in together. And one neither will forget.

Abe may not remember a whole lot, but he does remember his wedding day. He gets a flash from his past and brings it to Whitley’s (Kim Coles) attention. Talk about catching her off-guard. Whitley will play along, for sure, but will her story match Abe’s memories?

DOOL Spoilers: High Honors and Deep Sorrow

With Abe gone, Theo (Cameron Johnson) steps up. Someone needs to fill his dad’s shoes and give a speech, and he wants to be that person. He and Chad (Billy Flynn) work together to perfect the piece and get Theo stage ready.

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Meanwhile, Eli heads over to Julie (Susan Seaforth Hayes) and Doug’s (Bill Hayes) house to pay them a visit. It’s a wonderful reunion full of smiles and good cheer…until serious matters are brought up.

Days of our Lives Spoilers: Bad Girl Gone Good

Will there be an explosive scene when Talia (Aketra Sevillian) and Chanel (Raven Bowens) run into each other? Talia put Chanel through hell — and her family too. Heck, just look what’s going on with Abe now. By all rights, Chanel should be mad. Very mad. However, Chanel may soften when she spies Talia doing a good deed.

In case you missed it, mornings on Soap Hub are for commentary or wild speculation about Days of our Lives’ current stories — where they’re going, how they’re doing, and sometimes just what we’re hoping we will see in the near future in Salem. We’re particularly fond of this one, so please click here to read it.

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