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Weekly Days of our Lives Spoilers June 2-6: John's Final Moments, Jack & Jennifer Return

Weekly Days of our Lives Spoilers June 2-6: John's Final Moments, Jack & Jennifer Return

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Days of our Lives spoilers for the week of June 2-6, 2025 tease the end of an era and a new beginning.
The week will start off with tragedy when Marlena (Deidre Hall) stays by John's (the late Drake Hogestyn) side until his final moments. The rest of the week will be filled with grief and memories as Salem learns about John's death.
Despite the heartbreaking loss, mid-week, Paul (Christopher Sean) and Andrew (Colton Little) will decide to move forward with their wedding plans. The couple got engaged late last year, and even though Paul's dad won't be there to celebrate their big day, he'll be there in spirit as his son begins his happily ever after.
READ THIS: Will Sami (Alison Sweeney) Return to Say Goodbye to John on DAYS?
Later in the week, Jack (Matthew Ashford) and Jennifer (Melissa Reeves) will return to Salem. They haven't been home since Thanksgiving when Doug (the late Bill Hayes) passed away, and now they'll be back to remember another legendary Salemite.
Amidst all the heartbreak, Stephanie (Abigail Klein) May be on the receiving end of some good news… or is it? Her manuscript for her spicy romance novel is about to be passed around thanks to a sly Alex (Robert Scott Wilson)… and against her wishes.
And no one's forgotten about Bo (Peter Reckell, who revealed why Salem feels like home). On Monday, Bo will reunite with his late son Zack, played by Brandon Butler. Will Zack welcome his dad to the other side, or assure him it's not his time yet?

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