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Yahoo
30-04-2025
- Entertainment
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We Can't Stop Thinking About Rafe's Moving Words on Days of Our Lives
Since the Friday, April 25 episode of Days of Our Lives, we have been thinking about the scenes involving Rafe and Jada's breakup. Specifically, what he told her after he realized that she really wanted to break things off with him. Jada (Elia Cantu) and Rafe (Galen Gering) came to a somber end in the interrogation room of the Salem Police Precinct during the Friday, April 25 episode. It was unfortunate because this has arguably been their healthiest Salem relationship ever for both of them. That's not saying as much for Jada, considering she has only been in town for a couple of years. But Rafe has been part of the Salem community for roughly 17 years. He and Jada were super cute and were headed for marriage until EJ (Dan Feuerriegel) and Rafe's doppelganger, Arnold Feniger (also Galen Gering), blew their relationship out of the water. The engaged couple slept with other people, and the baggage between them became too much. They couldn't recapture their trust or their glory days. But Rafe dropped a surprise announcement during the break-up convo: Yeah, you should also know that as soon as Steve comes back from Estonia, I'm gonna resign from Black Patch. I got a call from my old boss at the FBI, and he offered me an out-of-town position. Rafe continued saying he was 'on the fence about it, but I suppose in light of recent developments, I'm gonna accept the offer.' READ THIS: DAYS recap for Friday, April 25. We've replayed this scene repeatedly and wonder what this means for Rafe and Galen Gering, the actor who's played Rafe and his doppelganger since 2008. There haven't been any announcements, so we assume that Rafe could be off the canvas for a while, but he will return someday soon. After all, the way Rafe and Jada left things, they could reunite down the road after they live their separate lives and heal from the damage that was done and the trauma that they suffered. Rafe was held captive for weeks. Jada was humiliated in front of much of the town at her wedding. She practically lost her job. The man she thought was Rafe dropped her like a hot potato. READ THIS: Here's what's coming up next on DAYS. Even though they both need a break from each other, who knows? Jada has this connection to Shawn (Brandon Beemer) that keeps her in his vicinity. Rafe could explore more with Sami (Alison Sweeney) in Italy. There may be other relationships to experience, but this may not be the end of Rafe and Jada's story. It can always be revisited. What are your thoughts on Rafe's FBI gig announcement? Let us know in the comments.
Yahoo
19-03-2025
- Sport
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Teenagers' trek goals for teacher lost to cancer
The children of a headteacher who died from pancreatic cancer are set to scale the highest peaks in England, Scotland and Wales in his memory. Tim Broad, who spent 25 years working at Western Primary School in Harrogate, died in November, just 37 days after being diagnosed with the disease. His children, Jessica and Jack Broad, said some of their fondest memories were hiking with their father, who died aged 62. They will take on the national three peaks challenge in summer to raise money for Pancreatic Cancer UK, while their friend Rafe Colman-Chadwick is completing a 15-day fundraising trek in Nepal. "We really feel the best way to raise money for dad's cause and to support ourselves through this tough time is to climb the three peaks," Jessica said. "I feel apprehensive because it's an enormous challenge but we're really looking forward to it." The pair will climb Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Yr Wyddfa, also known as Snowdon, in 24 hours. Mr Broad had been "over the moon" hearing about the challenge before he died, his children said, due to his own love of adventure and the outdoors. When in his twenties, Mr Broad explored the world and visited Nepal during his travels. Coincidentally, former pupil Rafe has headed to the Himalayas for a trek to Everest Base Camp in his memory. "I unfortunately lost my dad to cancer when I was 12," Rafe said. "When I was at Western, Tim was one of the key people who really helped me get that extra time with my dad off school." The pupil was then able to go abroad with his dad for the first time. "I had some of the best moments with my dad in Greece, which was because of Tim," Rafe added. "He was a very kind man, and if you live in Harrogate you know someone that was raised by Tim." Jessica said their fundraising target is to raise £100,000 for Pancreatic Cancer UK, which aims to increase the chance of survival for patients. "He was a very calm, caring person - you could speak to him about everything," she added. "It's been an incredibly difficult time but the support and generosity from people has helped." Listen to highlights from North Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North. Pancreatic Cancer UK Government must do more on pancreatic cancer - widow