Days of Our Lives Twist: Sophia’s Blackout Horror – Is Rapist Aaron the Baby’s Dad?
Shocking Twist in Days of Our Lives: Sophia’s Pregnancy Scandal Rocks Salem
Salem is reeling after a stunning revelation shook the foundations of Sophia Choy’s seemingly predictable life. The Salem University student, portrayed by Rachel Boyd, is left in disbelief after DNA results prove Tate Black (Leo Howard) is not the father of her baby, Tazoro—despite Sophia’s insistence their relationship had been exclusive.
As the truth unfolds, attention turns toward Aaron Green (Louis Tomio), Tate’s roommate, whose obsessive past with Sophia and suspicious behavior point to a darker explanation: that he may have assaulted her during a drunken house party after she and Tate had a falling out.
Flashbacks and character clues slowly build a disturbing theory. Sophia had been seen intoxicated at an off-campus party, with Aaron taking her to a secluded room under the guise of concern. In therapy sessions with Dr. Marina Evans, Sophia recalls fragments of coercion, consistent with trauma blackout. Aaron’s sudden disappearance to Vancouver and eerie silence upon returning only deepen suspicion.
Meanwhile, Sophia’s pregnancy journey is marked by emotional isolation, family pressure, and buried trauma. Her conservative mother, Amy Choy (Sherna Nielsen), forced her to keep the baby against her wishes, prompting Sophia to consider adoption before secretly abandoning the child at a firehouse. The infant was later discovered by Javi Hernandez and is now being fostered by Leo Stark.
Fans speculate the trauma of that night awakened Sophia’s darker instincts. Her manipulations—including blackmail, sabotage, and drugging drinks—mirror the psychological scars of sexual assault survivors. As she spins webs of lies around Tate, Holly, and others, her actions reflect not just deceit but pain unprocessed.
Tuesday’s episode delivered another emotional gut punch. Brady Black received the DNA results and shared the shocking truth with Sarah—Tate is not the father. Sarah, reeling with guilt and personal memories, suspected Sophia’s deception all along. Meanwhile, Sophia spread damaging rumors about Holly to provoke Tate’s jealousy, only worsening the romantic fallout.
Holly, heartbroken after witnessing a seemingly intimate moment between Tate and Sophia, called her mother Nicole in tears, begging to leave Salem for good.
As Jada continues her investigation and Brady, Steve, and others close in on Aaron’s possible role in the assault, the stage is set for a major confrontation. With the hospital’s 60th anniversary celebration approaching, secrets are bound to surface.
In classic Days of Our Lives fashion, what began as a paternity mystery has become a psychological thriller about consent, betrayal, and the long shadows of trauma. Sophia’s descent into villainy isn’t born of malice—but of survival. And in Salem, no lie stays buried for long.