'Days of Our Lives' spoilers: Nicole confronts Kristen, Sami and Kate exposed, Jennifer's offer to Eve

Who doesn't hate Kristen DiMera? This week will highlight Kristen's trial and it's something you surely don't want to miss. Check out the spoilers this week for "Days of Our Lives" from Celeb Dirty Laundry:

At long last, Nicole can finally taste sweet revenge against Kristen, who has been the woman everyone hates in Salem. Nicole will confront Kristen and it's a must-see for every "DOOL" fan. Kristen's trial will also be shown this week. Eric will give his testimony in court. By Friday, the jury will make a decision, but it's a decision no one expects. Let's just say, Kristen will get her way once again.

Talking about revenge, Sami Brady's revenge scheme is coming to a halt and this happens when her world is turned upside down. Will's article is set for publishing and when Sami read what was written, she is shocked. Will exposes her secrets and she's trying to stop the magazine from publishing the story by paying them, but to no avail.

The article will be published on Wednesday's episode and it will also expose Abigail and EJ's affair. Further, Will's piece also exposes Kate, who is very much furious that her scheming with Sami about taking over the DiMera Enterprises is now out revealed to the public for everyone to know.

As if Kristen and Will's drama isn't enough, this week in "DOOL," Jennifer will make an offer to Eve Donovan. Hope and Aiden will finally talk about what they feel for each other. Clyde tries to force Kate to help him and Daniel suspects Theresa's involvement in John's coma.

It looks like Kristen DiMera will savor her freedom this week. The question is, what new trouble will she do now? And how heated will the moment between Nicole and Kristen be?

Don't miss any of the drama in "Days of Our Lives" on NBC at 1:00 p.m. every weekday.

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