Next week on “Days of Our Lives” will be all about revelations. Philip and Brady will have some corporate clashes, while Adrienne will have some big medical news for Lucas. Fans will also see the original Horton family Christmas ornaments one last time. [Spoiler Alert!]

On Monday, Dec. 21, Philip (John-Paul Lavoisier) and Brady (Eric Martsolf) will argue on how Philip is planning to operate Titan.

Victor (John Aniston) will want Caroline (Peggy McCay) to move in with him and Maggie, based on the report by She Knows Soaps. Caroline might decide to live at Kiriakis mansion, while Maggie will feel trapped in a triangle.

On Dec. 22, Adrienne (Judi Evans) will divulge some medical news to Lucas (Bryan Dattilo), which will leave the latter confused and worried. Lucas will be utterly concerned about Adrienne’s health, The Water Cooler revealed.

On Dec. 23, Claire (Olivia Rose Keegan) will not be pleased when Belle (Martha Madison) suggests for her daughter to return to Maine. Steve (Stephen Nichols) will also ask Joey (James Lastovic) if he has been working with Ava (Tamara Braun). Steve will warn his son that Ava is a dangerous person. Claire will refuse to leave Salem, but Eve will attempt to influence her.

On the Christmas Eve 2015 episode, the Horton family will be together to decorate the Christmas tree. It will be the final time that viewers will see the original Horton ornaments before they are donated to the Smithsonian. In the 2016 holidays, fans will only get to see the reproductions, Soap She Knows writes.

Meanwhile, Abigail (Kate Mansi) will talk to Chad (Billy Flynn) when she discovers him having dinner with Belle. However, it does not seem like Abigail and Chad will be parting ways soon. Abigail will also accuse two guys of plotting something for Chad.

On Christmas Day, Dec. 25, Caroline predicts that Victor will be embroiled in some problem regarding Philip. Steve, meanwhile, will have a huge Christmas present for Kayla (Mary Beth Evans).

“Days of Our Lives” airs from Monday to Friday on NBC.

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