When Ben started mentioning his sister Jordan on Days of Our Lives, it was just a matter of time before Chrishell Hartley’s return would be announced… and now it has!
According to the Jason47 DAYS Website, Hartley is set to rejoin the show as Jordan Ridgeway, Ben’s (Robert Scott Wilson) sister that he’s talked about often with Ciara (Victoria Konefal).
When the two were hiding out from everyone at the cabin, Ben explained that he learned how to set broken bones when he had to take care of Jordan and their mom after Clyde (James Read) would abuse them.
Ben could certainly benefit from having his sister back in Salem. After all, the whole town hates him and he could do him a world of good to reconnect with her as he continues on his path to recovery from his mental illness.
There aren’t many details about Hartley’s return — like whether or not the actress is getting ready to begin airing or is she simply just now starting to report to the studio, meaning she probably wouldn’t start airing until 2019. It is also unknown how long she will be staying.
Jordan hasn’t been seen since Hartley left DAYS in 2015. If her last name doesn’t sound familiar, she went by Stause during her last stint on the show but she married This Is Us star, Justin Hartley (ex-Adam on The Young and the Restless), in October of last year.
The actress has been busy since leaving DAYS. In addition to getting married, she made a guest appearance on the show Mistresses, had a regular role on Youthful Daze, played Bethany on Y&R, played opposite her husband in the film Another Time, and was also in Eve of Abduction with Robb Derringer (ex-Scooter).
Days of our Lives (DOOL) airs weekdays on NBC. Check your local listings for airtimes.
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