Days Of Our Lives Spoiler: Philip Kiriakis vs. Kate Roberts – When Son Turns Into Mother’s Accuser

If the previous two articles were about love and intrigue, this part is about power and betrayal.

On Days of Our Lives, Kate Roberts has always been known as the “iron queen”, who dares to trample on every relationship to keep her throne.

But this time, the person standing opposite her is not an old enemy — but her own son: Philip Kiriakis.

According to the latest spoiler, Philip discovered unusual signs in the finances of Titan Corporation.

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A secret fund, money transfers of unknown origin and especially a signature that matches his mother’s handwriting. When confronted, Kate coldly said: “You do everything for this company.” But Philip replied: “Or for yourself?”

This mother-son war is not only a struggle for power but also a settlement of past debts. Many years ago, Kate “sacrificed” Philip to save her reputation when the scandal broke out. Now, the son returns – no longer a weak child but the successor of Titan – determined to get justice.

Simulated climax: In Titan’s office, Kate sits behind her desk, the light reflecting off her tense face. Philip places the file in front of her, saying: “You have two choices – resign, or let me give this file to Vivian Alamain.” Kate smiles slightly, but tears fall. “I don’t understand. I did it to protect you.” Philip responds coldly: “No, you did it to protect yourself.”

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Not stopping there, rumors say that Vivian – Kate’s arch-nemesis – has taken advantage of this conflict to seize control of Titan. And when Kate loses everything, she will have to choose between betraying her son or cooperating with the enemy.

Audiences are speculating: one of them – Kate or Philip – will leave Salem in tears. But before that happens, this war will involve more innocent people than you think. In the world of Days of Our Lives, friendship is temporary – but power is permanent.