Days of Our Lives keeps serving up fun behind-the-scenes content, and in the latest round, the cast was given one challenge: 10 seconds, one take, no script to describe their characters. And trust us, you won’t believe some of these answers.

Describing Their Days of Our Lives Characters

First up was Days leading man, Dan Feuerriegel, who plays EJ DiMera. And in true EJ spirit, he delivered his description with a whole lot of beeps. He said, “EJ is a beeping beep who beep and beep and beep and anyone that gets in his beeping way, beep.” And just in case you’re tempted to look up those censored words, don’t bother—those beeps probably aren’t in the dictionary.

Next came Cherie Jimenez, who summed up Gabi Hernandez perfectly: “Gabi Hernandez is bold, fierce, protective of those that she loves. She is vulnerable underneath all that toughness and she’s independent, and she’s also one not to be messed with.”

Following her was John-Paul Lavoisier, who kept things simple but spot-on: “Philip Kiriakis is the co-CEO of his father’s business and he is constantly living under the struggle of living up to the family name.”

Newbies and Legends

A Days newbie stepped in next, Tyler Joseph Andrews. His take on Theo Carver was sweet and sincere: “Theo Carver is charming, kind, slightly oblivious, but he’s always forgiving of people that wrong him.”

Greg Rikaart chimed in with a hilariously honest description of Leo Stark: “Leo is chaotic, Leo is charming, Leo is a ne’er-do-well who really wants to not be a ne’er-do-well and do the right thing. He’s always trying.”

Then Jackée Harry brought the full Jackée energy, saying, “Paulina Price is love, bold, sassy, classy, grassy, sometimes a little nasty, but always nice.”

Galen Gering followed, describing Rafe in the most Rafe way possible:
“Rafe’s now in the API again. He used to be a commissioner. He’s like police… all things investigative. If you did something wrong, he’s the one to find out. So don’t be breaking the law.”

Next was Carson Boatman, who offered, “Johnny is loyal, conflicted, confident, but insecure… handsome.”
(He’s not wrong.)

And closing out the segment was newbie Hank Northrop, who had a surprisingly tender take on Liam:
“Liam is a misunderstood bad boy with a heart of gold who is honestly not a bad boy at all. He’s just trying his best to help his son and to be a good human. That’s all he’s trying to do—be good. That’s it.”

So, what do you think? Do you agree with the Days of Our Lives stars and their lightning-fast character takes? Which one was the most accurate… or the most entertaining?

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