Days of our Lives’ Sal Stowers has been moving in a dozen meaningful directions lately — dropping her Women to Women series, popping up on Tyler Perry’s Sistas, slipping back into Salem for those quick-hit Lani returns, and speaking openly about the personal recalibration she’s been doing behind the scenes. It’s been a stretch of work that feels grounded and intentional. And then she went and added something even more personal, sharing a small reveal on social media that carried a lot more weight than its length.
Key Takeaways
- Sal Stowers continues stacking meaningful projects across TV, advocacy, and personal growth.
- Her latest social post highlights a charitable item with real-world impact.
- Fans responded warmly, celebrating both her message and her return to screens.
- The reveal echoes the spirit of her DAYS character, Lani, who’s always been drawn to purpose.
- A future Lani return could easily tap into that same grounded, service-driven energy.
A Message With Purpose
“So excited to feature this gorgeous ‘Silver Vines’ cuff in @worldvisionusa gift catalog this year!” Stowers wrote on Instagram, before pointing fans toward the ways that one purchase can ripple outward — clean water, farming tools, emergency aid. It wasn’t a sales pitch so much as her letting people in on something she genuinely believes in.
In the accompanying video, she expanded on that, walking through her history with the organization and what she’s seen firsthand. “I wanted to take a moment and just pop on here and talk about this beautiful cuff that I am featuring in the World Vision gift catalog this year,” she stated. The actress continued with, “I have been working with World Vision for some time now, and I have had the opportunity to travel to Africa and see the wonderful work that they do around the world that truly transforms lives.”
She further explained how the cuff itself was handcrafted in India. The purchase of the cuffs, she explained, helps “to empower [the children] and their families to lift themselves out of poverty.” There was no performance in her voice — just someone proud to spotlight something that actually helps people.
What This Means For Lani — and Maybe What’s Next
Fans jumped in quickly with a mix of heart emojis, fire emojis, and the kind of quick compliments that feel like neighbors chiming in from over the fence. A few people commented on her outfit, a couple cheered her return to Sistas, and more than one thanked her for using her platform for something that wasn’t about her at all.
Watching Stowers pour herself into advocacy always pulls your mind back to Lani, a character who has spent the better part of a decade trying to climb her way out of impossible corners. Lani was never written as a woman who could stay still; every chapter pushed her somewhere new — detective, daughter, mother, survivor, and sometimes the moral center of whatever story she got dropped into that week.
So when Stowers spotlights something like this cuff, it’s hard not to imagine Lani doing the same. The character’s off-screen life has been quiet, but that quiet never lasts in Salem. If she ever comes home for more than a quick visit, it wouldn’t be surprising if her next arc mirrors the woman playing her — grounded, purposeful, and trying to make a difference without needing a big speech to justify it.






