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HERE AND THERE
“Seems that since
Gabi’s big power play
[on DAYS] to take over
DiMera Enterprises,
she seems to have for-
gotten that she has a
daughter,” says S.T. via
email. “Arianna is for-
tunate to have Will and
Sonny to look out for her.
The DiMera mansion
has been proven not to
be a good place to raise a
child.” Tracey C. sniffs,
“Eric Brady is always so
down on DAYS. He never
smiles. He claims to be so
virtuous, but he’s not.” ...
Paige E. emails, “Y&R’s
Chelsea comes back, Nick
is happy to see her even
though she left town after
embezzling money, kept
the secret about Christian
from him, and now she
is acting as if she cares
nothing for Adam (the
love of her life). None of
this makes sense. Nick
should be fuming mad at
her and instead he is treat-
ing her as Adam’s victim.
Chelsea has always known


and what kind of person
he is. She has always
been his partner-in-crime,
not his victim.” Judith R.
posted on Facebook, “I
love [Michelle Stafford]
being back as Phyllis [on
Y&R]. Seeing her with
all the castmates again is
great. I wish she and Nick
could be a couple again.
They were so hot back
in the day.” ... Carrie N.
posted on Facebook about
B&B, noting, “I know it’s
how the soap is written but

Ridge should get Taylor
and get Thomas some help.
It’s like he didn’t care about
Thomas. And just cared
about Steffy and nothing
about Hope getting her
baby back.”

YOU SAID IT!
“Boy was I surprised to
see Kate on DAYS wake up
in the morning wearing all
kinds of jewelry. With the
amount of bracelets Kate
was wearing, the noise of
them jingling would prob-
ably keep me awake. And,
of course, the makeup. To
wake up with full makeup,
and it’s not smeared all over,
is an absolute miracle.”
— K.D.H., Reedley, CA

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