Shocking Twists Shake Up Your Favorite Soaps This Week
Daytime is serving up the drama like never before, and July 14–18 promises to deliver. With jaw-dropping reveals and explosive secrets, the soaps are set to bring the chaos fans crave. Here’s what we can’t wait to watch unfold this week!
Beyond the Gates
Expect fists to fly when Martin (Brandon Claybon) is attacked by a stranger. He and this mystery player get into a physical fight and it’s going to be one to watch. Martin is known for being the calm, quiet type, but he’s got a fire inside him just waiting for the moment to unleash. Will he come out on top of this battle?
Oh, Anita (Tamara Tunie), have you ever heard the saying “if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything?” If she has, she seems to forget this week when she tells her daughter all about herself. She’s not holding back during this tongue lashing and it’s going to be EPIC! Tune in to watch her tear into her child with some choice words and the hottest of hot takes.
Bold and the Beautiful
Brooke (Katherine Kelly Lang) may still be in love with Ridge (Thorsten Kaye), but that isn’t going to stop Nick (Jack Wagner) from trying again. He shows back up at the office for another attempt to steal her heart from the very taken and recently engaged dressmaker. Why pine for the unavailable Forrester heir when the captain is right there ready to set sail and create a whole new destiny? Brooke may want to reconsider who her future should be with.
Later in the week, we’ll see Steffy taking control at the office during a meeting with Brooke, Hope (Annika Noelle), and Carter (Lawrence Saint-Victor). Will all the recent drama with Luna (Lisa Yamada) and panic over Liam (Scott Clifton) soften Steffy’s heart even more towards her former rival? She hired Hope back at Forrester Creations but has yet to hand her back Hope for the Future. Will this be the week Hope gets her wish?
Days of our Lives
A fun little trip turns out to be an awful time for Holly and Ari when they run into one too many problems. Things take a turn for the worse and their lives are in serious danger. It won’t be long before a massive search begins and the clock starts ticking. Will anyone reach them before it’s too late?
Gwen’s (Emily O’Brien) back in town and she needs somewhere to lay her head that isn’t a hotel room. Will she turn to Xander (Paul Telfer) for a place to stay? No, of course not. Instead, she turns to EJ (Dan Feuerriegel) and tells him she wants to move back into the mansion. Is it a good idea? Well, that depends on who you ask. Will EJ even allow it? That, friends, remains to be seen.
General Hospital
Natalia (Eva LaRue) may not have been the most popular woman in town, but her memorial is going to be one of the hottest events around. And, not for good reasons. Tensions rise and tempers flare as the messy mama is laid to rest. We can’t wait to see how explosive things get…and we have to wonder – will her daughter attend? Surely they wouldn’t bury Natalia without Blaze there, right?
Speaking of messy lives, Curtis (Donnell Turner) hasn’t exactly kept his hands clean recently and Stella (Vernee Wilson) has a lot to say about it. She confronts her nephew with a whole host of questions, none of which he’ll be ready or willing to answer. Curtis stonewalls Stella and shuts down her meddling on the spot. Will she eventually get to the truth?
Young and the Restless
The scene in France takes a terrible turn and Chance (Conner Floyd) has an investigation on his hands. It’s a troubling time and poor Lily (Christel Khalil) will feel the effects…deeply. Her whole world turns upside down and as Chance starts asking questions and digging for clues, things go from bad to worse. Just wait until you see who doesn’t make it though the week.
While things go completely sideways, Audra and Kyle add to the drama when they cross all the lines. Does this mean they are about to fall into bed together again? Audra needs this seduction plan to work so she can make her bank and have The Great Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) backing. But, that doesn’t mean she can’t have a little fun while it all goes down, right? Maybe she’ll even have a little too much fun.