Eric Martsolf revealed his true feelings about Bradyâs difficult child, Rachel. The Days of Our Lives actor spilled the tea and didnât hold back.
Wild Child
Martsolf spoke to Soap Opera Digest about his alter-ego. He addressed the difficult situation involving Bradyâs daughter, Rachel. Who should be to blame for her behavior: Brady or Kristen (Stacy Haiduk)? Rachel is desperate to get her parents back together. She doesnât care how much chaos she causes in Salem.
Rachelâs behavior has been concerning for years. But this is a new low for Bradyâs daughter. Martsolf admitted that Rachel is âcoming into her own,â which is the reason behind her schemes. He can see both Brady and Kristen in his onscreen daughter. However, some DOOL fans claim Kristen is to blame for Rachelâs bad behavior.
âListen, a lot of people get some big forgiveness cards in this town. Kristen always seems to get the shorter end of the stick. She always seems to be persecuted for her wrongdoing,â Martsolf explained. âBrady does seem to slide once in a while. I mean, [not too long ago] he was in the DiMera mansion pointing a gun into Kristenâs belly.â
Martsolf isnât letting Brady off the hook. He also reminded readers of the time he buried Vivian Alamain (Louise Sorel) while she was alive. Martsolf loves these stories but knows that his character isnât totally innocent. âThatâs what needs to be remembered. Brady and Kristen are both culpable,â he added.
Chance for Reconciliation?
In Bradyâs eyes, he doesnât see hope for reconciliation at this point. Heâs focused on Ava (Tamara Braun). She suggested the idea of breaking up, but Brady was against it. Martsolf explained why Brady is set on having his happy ending. He doesnât want Rachel to mess this up for him.
âSo this is a rinse and repeat for Brady, and he really doesnât want to keep sacrificing potential love just because his daughter doesnât like it,â Martsolf explained. âI donât think thatâs his style of parenting. Heâs loyal to his daughterâs needs, but enough is enough. She has to understand that her father has needs, too.â
He then argued that enabling Rachelâs behavior would encourage her to do it more. Martsolf teased that DOOL is âprepping this girl to be a force to be reckoned with.â Sheâs not just some wild child. Rachel could become the next generation of villains.