Days of Our Lives Spoilers, Thursday, January 23

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Days of Our Lives” throws another curveball on Thursday with a possible sighting of the missing Rachel Black. Shawn Brady reports a car accident involving a young girl who looks like Rachel, sending Belle and him into a tailspin. However, viewers know that Rachel is currently safe, hiding with a mysterious woman in white who could be her supposedly deceased grandmother, Rachel Blake. This temporary reprieve won’t last forever, and the search for Rachel will likely intensify.

Elsewhere in Salem, teen romance hits a snag as Holly Jonas grapples with Tate Black’s impending fatherhood with Sophia. Their heart-to-heart conversation might offer some clarity, or it could just add fuel to the fire. As if things weren’t complicated enough, Ava Vitali gets caught in another squabble between Sophia and Amy Choi. The sisters’ ongoing conflict over Sophia’s pregnancy shows no signs of slowing down.

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Meanwhile, Marlena Evans is trying to contact John Black from beyond the grave (or wherever he is), which is never a good sign in Salem. Brady Black is putting aside his own anxieties to support Kristen DiMera through this difficult time, showing a rare moment of family unity. And Tate turns to Marlena for advice on his messy love life, proving that some things never change in Salem, no matter how bizarre they get.

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Don’t miss “Days of Our Lives,” airing Thursday, January 23, 2025, on Peacock.

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