These Days of our Lives spoilers tease a paternity pickle solved, a potential match made, and so much more. This will be a week you won’t want to miss!Days of our Lives Spoilers Highlights
With news that the test results are in, Eric (Greg Vaughan), EJ (Dan Feuerriegel), and Nicole (Arianne Zucker) continue waiting at the hospital to learn which of the men is soon to become a father. The news isn’t what Eric wanted to hear.
EJ rejoices in the revelation — meaning as it does that he is the father of Nicole’s unborn child — and summarily dismisses Eric, who shares a fraught moment with Nicole before making his exit. Nicole attempts to temper EJ’s excitement by pointing out the likelihood that she’ll be unable to carry their child to term, but he poo-poos the very idea. What EJ wants, EJ gets — and EJ wants to be father…again.
DAYS Spoilers: Needs Must
With the knowledge that Dimitri (Peter Porte) will forfeit a sizeable inheritance should he fail to marry before turning 40 — a date that is fast approaching — Megan (Miranda Wilson) floats the idea of Dimitri and Kristen (Stacy Haiduk) entering into a marriage of convenience and is immediately shot down. Enter Gwen Rizczech (Emily O’Brien), to whom Dimitri takes quite the shine.
Days of our Lives Spoilers: Odds and Ends
In other DAYS spoilers news, Kate (Lauren Koslow) offers Harris (Steve Burton) a job, Tripp (Lucas Adams) makes his intentions known to Wendy (Victoria Grace), and Shawn (Brandon Beemer) snaps at a well-meaning Belle (Martha Madison)
Meanwhile, as an addled Abe (James Reynolds) tries to adjust to his surroundings, Paulina (Jackée Harry) finds herself on a collision course with fugitive Colin Bedford (Jasper Newman), who claims to know her husband’s whereabouts.
Finally, Days of our Lives spoilers have Chloe (Nadia Bjorlin) slapping Xander’s (Paul Telfer) face…and this in light of him going to bat for her and getting her on staff at The Spectator.
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.