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‘Days of Our Lives’ Welcomes ‘Young & The Restless’ Star Jeremy Horton


'Days of Our Lives' Casts a 'Young & The Restless' Star as Jeremy Horton!

Someone familiar is heading back to Salem!

Michael Roark has officially joined the cast of Days of Our Lives as Jeremy Horton, and fans will see him make his debut on Friday’s episode (October 3).

Continue reading to learn more…

Longtime viewers will remember the character Jeremy as the troubled son of Mike Horton, who last appeared on the soap in 2007 when actor Trevor Donovan originated the role, according to Soaps.com.

Michael Roark

Michael Roark – JOINING!

Fans may already recognize Michael from his work in The Young and the Restless as Travis Crawford, as well as the series Driven. He also appeared in Magic Mike, The Black Dagger Brotherhood, Drop Dead Diva, and The Vampire Diaries.

Jeremy’s return is set to stir up some drama, especially since Julie revealed he’d be moving back to town, much to Stephanie’s frustration.

The timing of his reappearance also has fans buzzing as an unidentified stalker storyline involving Abigail has been heating up. Could Jeremy be tied to the mysterious figure in the shadows?

Stay tuned as we wait and see how it plays out!

Find out who else recently left and joined the cast of Days.

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