Days of our Lives spoilers for next week’s episodes of the hit Peacock soap have revealed that May sweeps are going out with a bag.
It’s been one roller coaster ride of a month in Salem, with several twists and turns bringing the drama.
As sweeps months end, Days fans will see the fallout of Nicole (Arianne Zucker) learning baby Jude is her son.
This story is far from over, though, as we prepare for Arianne’s exit as Nicole, which will lead to another baby Jude revelation.
The search for Clyde (James Read) also moves to the forefront, and several Salemites are hunting him down.
Let’s look at what else is happening on Days of our Lives next week.
The aftermath of Nicole getting baby Jude back
Nicole reels after Eric shares what Sloan (Jessica Serfaty) did as Ej (Dan Feuerriegel) works overtime to cover his tracks.
It’s been one roller coaster ride of a month in Salem, with several twists and turns bringing the drama.
As sweeps months end, Days fans will see the fallout of Nicole (Arianne Zucker) learning baby Jude is her son.
This story is far from over, though, as we prepare for Arianne’s exit as Nicole, which will lead to another baby Jude revelation.
The search for Clyde (James Read) also moves to the forefront, and several Salemites are hunting him down.
Let’s look at what else is happening on Days of our Lives next week.
The aftermath of Nicole getting baby Jude back
Nicole reels after Eric shares what Sloan (Jessica Serfaty) did as Ej (Dan Feuerriegel) works overtime to cover his tracks.
- 5/24/2024
- by Rachelle Lewis
- Monsters and Critics
Kentucky country singer Kelsey Waldon has announced details for White Noise/White Lines, her first release on John Prine’s Oh Boy Records. Set for release on October 4th, the album will serve as Waldon’s proper label debut after years of independent albums.
The album’s lead single, “Anyhow,” is a stubborn anthem of self-reliance featuring a hardscrabble honky-tonk guitar line. “The song is about self-awareness, trusting the process, and embracing yourself and who you are — even if it doesn’t fit the mold,” Waldon said in a recent interview with Garden & Gun.
The album’s lead single, “Anyhow,” is a stubborn anthem of self-reliance featuring a hardscrabble honky-tonk guitar line. “The song is about self-awareness, trusting the process, and embracing yourself and who you are — even if it doesn’t fit the mold,” Waldon said in a recent interview with Garden & Gun.
- 7/9/2019
- by Jonathan Bernstein
- Rollingstone.com
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