Days of Our Lives spoilers suggest that a shocking exit might be on the cards in the upcoming days. There was a rumor that a soap opera is all set for a round of mass exits. It looks like this soap opera is Days of Our Lives. The insider leak had previously suggested that a star that was fired before will be let go in the upcoming days. So, if we put the pieces of the puzzle together, it looks like this star would be Victoria Konefal. Victoria plays the character of Ciara Brady Weston in the soap opera.
DOOL fans would recall Victoria Konefal was let go once before too. And it looks like the same will happen again. While Konefal plays a huge character on the soap, she has made it clear that she does not want to be locked in a contract on the soap. So, it is possible that the scheduling issues might be leading to her firing. However, the insiders also suggest that she won’t be the only one going away. Ben, whose popularity almost skyrocketed once he was paired with Ciara, might be leaving too.
As per the latest speculations, both of them have shot their exit scenes. Since Days of Our Lives shoots months in advance, it is possible that it will be a storyline involving Ciara and Ben’s baby. DOOL viewers know that the Devil has its eye on the baby. So, it is possible that if their baby survives, Ben and Ciara might decide that they want to raise their family away from Salem. Or, if something bad happens to the baby, it is possible that the grieving couple might take off. Whatever the storyline might be, it is likely that DOOL will write them off.
With that said, all the fans who are worrying about if Ben and Ciara would return, the answer is- “We hope so.” No exits on Days of Our Lives last forever on Days. So, even if Ben and Ciara go away, it will be a matter of time before they make their way back to Salem. Whatever the case might be, if something like this happens, it will shake everything up. Days of Our Lives will surely not be the same without our favorite “cin”. Would you miss them? Tell us in the comments below.