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'Days of Our Lives' Spoilers: Robert Scott Wilson Is Rumored to Leave the Show

Fans of the long-time drama "Days of Our Lives" may be devastated with the recent rumors about the show. According to reports, Robert Scott Wilson might leave the soap opera, just a few days after it was revealed on the show that Ben Weston, Wilson's character, was revealed as the Salem serial killer, who has been killing women in the city by strangling them with a necktie.

The big reveal of the Salem serial killer has shocked Wilson since he was reportedly not told that his character was the murderer, according to Celeb Dirty Laundry. The actor has only become aware of his "murders" after Paige Larson and Serena Mason, the first two victims of the killer, were already murdered.

Wilson has proven that he can also portray bad guy roles, and showed depth in his acting. In his interview with Soap Opera Digest, the actor said that he loved that he got the chance "to play Ben in a total arc."

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With Ben Weston being revealed as the soap's killer, fans are speculating that Wilson may now leave the show. In the show's history, killers are usually either get caught or get killed.

Fans are excited to know whether Wilson will make it on the show's 50th anniversary. Whatever may happen to Ben Weston, viewers are guaranteed to see few great months of the soap since it's nearing its golden anniversary. Some characters may be seen leaving the show, but old characters will also return. Some of them are Shawn Brady, Sami Brady, Philip Kiriakis, and Belle Black. There are also rumors that there will be shocking deaths of notable characters such as Daniel Jonas and Will Horton.

The news few months leading to the show's 50th anniversary will definitely remind the fans of the former glory of "Days of Our Lives" since the show is now back in full swing.

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