Tuesday’s Days of Our Lives promises tension, secrets, and emotional confrontations. Brady is hit with a double dose of shock, while other Salem residents face surprises of their own. Here’s what to expect.
Brady (Eric Martsolf) has a lot to process this week. First, he learns that Rachel (Alice Halsey) is the one responsible for targeting Sarah (Linsey Godfrey) with something she’s allergic to. That revelation alone is staggering.
Before he can even recover, Rachel drops an even bigger truth bomb: it wasn’t her mother who shot EJ (Dan Feuerriegel)—it was actually her. Brady is left stunned and full of questions.
As he sorts through these revelations, could he finally recognize Kristen’s (Stacy Haiduk) selfless act in taking the blame to protect their daughter? That’s a heavy load for one man to handle in a single episode.
Even after this, Brady faces another challenge—deciding whether or not to share these shocking truths with Belle (Martha Madison).
Aaron’s awkward encounter

Aaron (Louis Tomeo) isn’t having a smooth day either. After confirming he’s the father of a baby, the child was immediately adopted, leaving Chanel (Raven Bowens) and Johnny (Carson Boatman) as the proud parents.
This makes Aaron’s unexpected run-in with Chanel highly uncomfortable. He certainly wasn’t prepared for it.
Tate and Holly’s emotional struggles
Meanwhile, Tate (Leo Howard) starts opening up to Ari (Marissa Reyes). He’s carrying a lot on his mind—could it be about reuniting with Holly (Ashley Puzemis), the little T situation, or Sophia (Rachel Boyd) and her lies? Time will reveal his answers.
Holly, on the other hand, delivers a successful interview. Whether it’s school-related or something else entirely, she clearly impresses whoever is watching.
Elsewhere, Alex (Robert Scott Wilson) is pressing Stephanie (Abigail Klein) as her book tour approaches. The supportive boyfriend seems suddenly determined to push her—what’s driving this change?
Brady, Aaron, Tate, and Holly all face emotional challenges this week. Secrets, awkward moments, and surprises test their patience.