The Days of our Lives spoilers for Tuesday, December 30, center on Gwen quietly moving forward with a plan that could ripple across multiple relationships in Salem. As she brings EJ into her confidence, other characters confront emotional truths, reunions, and shifting alliances that hint at deeper consequences ahead.
Key Takeaways
- Gwen shares her next move with EJ, setting a strategy into motion.
- Tony and Anna reunite in an emotional and long-awaited moment.
- Kate and Xander form an unexpected partnership with unclear motives.
Gwen Tells EJ Her Plan
Gwen (Emily O’Brien) meets with EJ (Dan Feuerriegel) and reveals what she has been working toward behind the scenes. The moment isn’t loud or explosive, but it’s deliberate, calculated, and telling. Gwen doesn’t simply vent or speculate — she comes prepared, suggesting that her plan has already moved past the idea stage.
EJ listens closely, which in itself is meaningful. Gwen isn’t acting alone anymore. By involving EJ, she gains access, power, and insulation.
Tony and Anna Reunite
Tony (Thaao Penghlis) and Anna (Leann Hunley, who pops in this week) finally reunite. Their connection feels rooted in shared history. In a town built on betrayals and power plays, Tony and Anna’s moment stands out as something earned rather than manufactured. They share a sweet kiss.
Johnny Opens Up to Chanel
Johnny (Carson Boatman) shares a growing fear with Chanel (Raven Bowens), signaling that something has been weighing on him longer than he’s been willing to admit. These two new parents may have something to face together.
Chanel becomes his sounding board. The moment doesn’t solve his problem, but it reframes it and turns his worry into a shared one.
Javi Questions Leo
Javi (Al Calderon) pops the question to Leo (Greg Rikaart). It looks like Leo will say yes, and these two don’t appear to waste any time running down the aisle. 2026 is going to start out brand new for Javi and Leo.
Kate Teams Up With Xander
Kate (Lauren Koslow) aligns herself with Xander (Paul Telfer), forming a partnership that feels strategic rather than sentimental. Neither of them is known for impulsive loyalty, which makes the alliance intriguing.






