'Days of Our Lives': Kristen DiMera's big exposé, Jordan to kill Clyde? Paige and JJ to split?

This November, "Days of Our Lives" is filled with intrigue as characters face new drama and problems each day. There will be plenty of things that will happen from Nov. 3 to 7, and here's what's coming:

Kristen DiMera's exposé

"DOOL" fans were pleased to know that Kristen DiMera would return to Salem City, but during the announcement, everyone knew that it would just be a temporary return. Now, Kristen is getting ready to once again exit the show. After Brady and Daniel do everything they can to bring down Kristen, she is finally packing up and leaving. But this time, Kristen will leave Salem with a huge exposé. What could it be?

Jordan tries to kill Clyde

Jordan is sick and tired of Clyde bullying her, reports Celeb Dirty Laundry. Apparently, Jordan has a dark past and, according to her father, Jordan was the one who killed her mother. Jordan doesn't like this at all and has had enough of Clyde. So, she decides to get rid of Clyde once and for all. She goes to Clyde's hotel room and brings a gun with her. Will Jordan really kill her own father?

Hope, Aiden and Bree

Hope may have just made a bad decision. She divorced Bo just so she could be with Aiden. She took a huge risk, so when she saw Aiden with a mystery girl named Bree, Hope didn't like it at all. Hope confronts Aiden about it and insists on knowing what's going on between the two.

JJ and Paige

Things have not been going great for JJ and Paige lately. Paige is growing tired of JJ lying to her. Would the couple decide to split this week?

"Days of Our Lives" will start November with some pretty exciting events, so fans should make sure not to miss a single episode on NBC's afternoon soap.

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