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'Days of Our Lives' Spoilers: On Sami's Return and Tyler Christopher's Role

"Days of Our Lives" spoilers for the week of Sept. 25 reveal that there are a few things in store for the people of Salem. Sami (Alison Sweeney) is set to return in the city, and this will help Lucas (Bryan Dattilo) in more ways than one. Meanwhile, rumors are also speculating that Tyler Christopher's character may be part of Salem's influential family, the DiMeras.

Bonnie (Judi Evans) has been wreaking havoc during the past few weeks. Posing as Adrienne, she has already broken Lucas' heart. Spoilers reveal that Sami's return is the perfect time to help Lucas make a comeback. She's going to find out that Will (Chandler Massey) could be alive, and she will be determined to find out the truth. Considering that Lucas is his father, he will be by her side throughout the debacle that they are going to face in their mission to find Will.

Furthermore, Sonny (Freddie Smith) and Paul (Christopher Sean) will help Sami and Lucas any way they can, while also trying to keep their relationship intact. During the search, Justin (Wally Kurth) and the real Adrienne will go down to Memphis, where the search part will begin. This means that Bonnie's charade is almost up. Although Lucas might feel relieved that Adrienne did not really break his heart, he will have a hallucination of Will telling him to get back together with Sami.

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In the meantime, further spoilers of "Days of Our Lives" reveal that Christopher's role is someone named Stefani. Although the showrunners have remained tight-lipped thus far, fans believe that he is going to part of the DiMera family. Personality-wise, Christopher's character is expected to be funny. Details on his role are scarce, but fans are expecting to see him on "Days of Our Lives" by next year.

"Days of Our Lives" airs weekdays on NBC at 1 p.m. EDT.

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