At this point on Days of our Lives, Salem has become the sort of town where somebody can uncover a secret DiMera resurrection project in the morning, survive a hostage situation by lunch, and still make it to the Brady Pub before happy hour. Between Chanel’s terrifying diagnosis, Sophia turning into a full-blown assassin, Lexie’s resurrection, and EJ somehow remaining involved in every suspicious thing, the DAYS cast probably should have emergency contacts ready at all times. The show’s latest social media video expanded on the drama.
Key Takeaways
- The DAYS cast revealed exactly who they trust most in a Salem-level emergency.
- The video turned into a hilarious mix of loyalty, chaos, and castmate roasting.
- The cast video highlighted the real-life friendships behind DAYS.
The Cast Exposed Their Closest Allies
The official DAYS Instagram page shared a cast video with the caption, “If something goes down in Salem, who’s getting the call? The cast shares their emergency contact. 📞 🚨.”
Abigail Klein (Stephanie) immediately picked Mary Beth Evans (Kayla) because she could apparently help with “a recipe” or “burying a body,” while Stephen Nichols (Steve) also chose Evans because she somehow manages “10 different things at once” and would absolutely rescue him in a crisis.
Evans picked Alison Sweeney (Sami) because she is “a go-getter” who “gets stuff done,” while Brandon Beemer (Shawn) admitted Martha Madison (Belle) would probably be bailing him out of jail. Meanwhile, Paul Telfer (Xander) selected Jean-Paul Lavoisier (Philip) because he owns a DeLorean and could theoretically travel back in time to fix whatever disaster happened in the first place.
Sal Stowers (Lani) picked either Lamon Archey (Eli) or Jackée Harry (Paulina), while Jackée instantly picked Sal because she is “reliable” before dramatically waving off everybody else in existence.
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Salem’s Most Reliable People Are the Women
AnnaLynne McCord (Cat) also delivered one of the best punchlines in the video when she hysterically explained Galen Gering (Rafe) would definitely save her but “wouldn’t answer the phone.” Gering himself then wandered into complete confusion while staring at the cast photos on the wall, trying to decide who his emergency contact would be. Before he could finish, Cherie Jimenez (Gabi) physically jumped into the frame, yelling, “Hello. It’s me. Come on.” Gering immediately folded and pointed at her instead.
Then Tyler Joseph Andrews (Theo) somehow managed to make the whole thing unexpectedly wholesome by choosing Klein because she seemed like the sort of person who would answer a 2 a.m. phone call about being kidnapped at a random train station. Which, as he pointed out, genuinely does sound like something that could happen on DAYS.
In the end, Eric Martsolf (Brady) looked directly into the camera and picked himself because “I know I can count on me.”
Underneath all the jokes, the video reinforced something viewers already know about this cast: Salem may constantly collapse into emotional warfare, but the actors themselves clearly enjoy each other far more than their characters do.
