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Eric Martsolf Teases the Unpredictable Dance Between DAYS’ Brady and Kristen

Eric Martsolf admitted that Brady and Kristen’s unpredictable chemistry made their one-month arrangement anything but simple.

Days of Our Lives' Eric Martsolf.Photo Credit: JPI Studios Days of Our Lives' Eric Martsolf hinted that Brady and Kristen’s co-parenting experiment placed them closer to eruption than resolution.
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Brady swore he’d never live with Kristen again on Days of our Lives. Yet she told him she’d share custody of Rachel if she was allowed to move into his new place with them. Brady insisted it wasn’t romantic and wouldn’t last, but anyone can see that a storm is forming. When Eric Martsolf recently spoke about it, he suggested that Brady’s confidence might have been the most fragile thing in the room.

Key Takeaways

  • Kristen proposed moving in with Brady after leveraging custody of Rachel.
  • Brady insisted the arrangement was temporary and not romantic.
  • Eric Martsolf said Brady and Kristen’s history still fuels tension.
  • Martsolf described their dynamic as a fine line between conflict and passion.
  • He called their relationship a volcano waiting to erupt, suggesting that “never” may not apply to Brady and Kristen.

A History That Refused to Die

Martsolf was interviewed by Soaps and did not pretend Brady and Kristen (Stacy Haiduk) were simple exes sharing space. He leaned into the history, the strange longevity of something that probably should have burned out years ago.

“Brady and Kristen is something that not a lot of people saw coming decades ago,” he said. He reflected on how forbidden it once felt and suggested that was exactly why it endured. There had always been something rough-edged about them, something that never polished into comfort.

He noted that they fought well, sometimes too well. “There’s a fine line between arguing and lust and fever,” Martsolf added, pointing out that passion and conflict had always existed side by side for them. Add a daughter and shared history, and the tension practically wrote itself.

The Volcano Under the Roof

If Brady believed he could control the situation, Martsolf seemed less convinced. He described the relationship as “always a volcano that’s sitting there waiting to erupt.” Living together had only placed the magma closer to the surface.

He acknowledged that while Brady insisted they were over, the word never felt absolute in Salem. “‘Never?’ No, I think that would be the wrong, wrong word,” he said. For him, unpredictability was the engine that kept their story alive.

Martsolf suggested that watching them “dance” has always been part of the appeal. It was messy, volatile, and deeply personal. Forced proximity has not cooled them. It’s only raised the temperature. (Find out what happened when Xander (Paul Telfer) and Brady got everything out in the open.)

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