'Days of Our Lives' spoilers: Kate's meltdown

Earlier in the week, the main focus has been on Will, Sonny and Paul. After someone exposed what happened between Will and Paul at the anniversary party, Will and Sonny's relationship hasn't been the same. People are siding with Sonny on this one and it's tough for Will to prove otherwise.

As for Paul, he is more focused on her problems with this mother Tori about not telling him the truth about his father. John, Paul's father, is just as shocked as Paul to discover their relationship.

In the last two episodes of the week, the plot ships to Eve, JJ and Paige. Fans can recall that JJ and Paige had the best relationship back then. However, it was destroyed when Eve seduced her way to JJ's heart and they ended up sleeping together. Not to mention, JJ's mother Jennifer abhors Eve and this make things a lot more complicated.

JJ, Eve and Paige

But on the April 16<sup>th episode, JJ achieves his goal of winning back Paige. They will make love on the episode, but Paige's mother Eve isn't happy about this at all, reports Celeb Dirty Laundry. Eve wants JJ all for herself.

On April 17, Eve will confront JJ about what happened between him and Paige. Eve will also put the blame on Jennifer, saying that she is responsible for reuniting the two love birds. Moreover, spoilers say that JJ will share some information about Eve to Jennifer.

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Also on Thursday, Theresa and Nicole will have enough of each other and will resort to a physical fight. Who comes out on top?

On Friday, Kate will have a meltdown which will push her to betray Lucas.

Is there going to be another full-on war between Eve and Jennifer? How will this affect JJ and Paige new relationship again?

Catch the episodes in "Days of Our Lives" every weekday on NBC.

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