Days of our Lives 2-Week Spoilers July 6-17: Stephanie’s BIG Mistake & Theo SNAPS | Soap Dirt
Welcome back, Days of Our Lives faithful. Buckle up, because the next two weeks in Salem are about to detonate like one of those July 4th fireworks — and trust me, nobody is walking away without scorch marks.
Let’s start with Stephanie Johnson. She’s got that green-eyed monster perched on her shoulder, and it’s about to whisper something disastrous into her ear. Stephanie is heading straight for a jealousy-fueled blunder — and this one isn’t just a tiny misstep. This is the kind of mistake that could cost her everything. Someone’s going to pay the price for her insecurity, and it might just be Stephanie herself.
Meanwhile, Theo Carver is spiraling. Someone has fed him a banquet of lies — misleading, twisted, venomous information — and he’s swallowing it whole. The problem? Theo isn’t the kind of guy who turns the other cheek when he feels wronged. He’s looking for blood. Payback. And given that his target is family… well, things are about to get ugly in the Carver household.
Now, let’s talk about the medical crisis tearing Salem apart. Holly — sweet, poisoned Holly — is showing signs of turning a corner. There’s hope on the horizon for her. But while one life flickers back to brightness, another is dimming fast. Lexi is taking a sharp turn for the worse, and the prognosis doesn’t look good. Salem may be about to lose one of its brightest lights.
And love? Oh yes, love is coming. The kind of “I love you” that hasn’t been spoken before — between two people who have danced around it, denied it, or simply never had the courage. When those three words finally drop, someone’s world is going to shift on its axis.
Monday, July 6th — Sparks and Secrets
The week kicks off with Kayla and Steve basking in the afterglow of Independence Day. Fireworks aren’t just lighting up the sky — they’re sparking between Salem’s favorite super couple. Kisses. Warmth. A rare moment of peace in a town that never sleeps.
But don’t get too comfortable.
Leo is playing nursemaid to a shattered Gwen. He dropped a truth bomb on her — and it was a nuclear one. Yes, it’s confirmed: Xander and Kristen are doing the deed. The affair Gwen feared is real. And this kiss of death? It’s the end of Gwen and Xander. Finito. Curtains.
Here’s the cruel twist: Gwen might have finally learned her lesson — too little, too late — but Kristen made it infinitely worse. Because Kristen wasn’t just Xander’s secret lover. She was someone Gwen trusted. A friend. And this week, Kristen twists the knife deeper. She slams Gwen with the ultimate insult: if Gwen had really cared about Xander, she would have tried harder to satisfy him. Cold. Brutal. The kind of words that scar.
Now let’s pivot to the hospital, where Xander is listening — probably with a stomach full of guilt — as Sarah pours out her heart. She’s terrified. Holly is slipping through her fingers, and Sarah doesn’t know if she has what it takes to save her. The fear in her voice is real, raw, and gut-wrenching.
But then — a breakthrough.
Sarah stumbles upon a clue in her office. Something that appeared out of nowhere. A lifeline. It turns out Johnny left a book open — deliberately — to a page describing the symptoms of arsenic poisoning. He’s been trying to send a message without saying a word.
And now EJ’s son has something to say to his father. Johnny isn’t thrilled about the “hemp” — yeah, sure, let’s call it that — that EJ had him plant in Sarah’s office. Johnny’s conscience is eating him alive, and he might just bypass the family code of silence to tell Sarah directly what’s really been making Holly so sick.
The truth is hiding in plain sight. And someone in Salem is about to pull back the curtain.
Stay tuned, Days fans. The next two weeks are going to be nothing short of explosive.
