DAYS DRAMA: Sophia Takes Desperate Measures to Keep Paternity Secret — Will She Commit a Felony?
Days of Our Lives spoilers reveal that Sophia Choi (Rachel Boyd) may cross the line and kidnap Sarah Kiriakis (Lindsey Godfrey) to keep her paternity secret.
The walls are closing in on Sophia and she is losing control of the whole situation. However, Sarah is not the only one who knows the truth. Will Sophia put Sarah in danger for nothing?
The Truth About Tesoro’s Father Is Out
Fans know that Sophia’s baby daddy is not Tate Black (Leo Howard). Sophia has declared for months that the baby was Tate’s and has used it the whole time to try and keep him and Holly Jonas (Ashley Puzemis) apart.
Sophia actually seemed shocked to learn that Tate was not the father of her child. However, Sarah is not the only one who can expose this.
Kayla Johnson (Mary Beth Evans) helped get the paternity test run. However, she didn’t drop the test off, Brady Black (Eric Martsolf) or Steve Johnson (Stephen Nichols) could also get Sophia’s DNA and compare it to Tesoro (Joseph Ihlenf and Jordan Perdue). Rafe Hernandez (Galen Gering) may be willing to help them with this. That way Tate would finally be free.
Sophia Choi Wants To Keep The Truth Hidden
Sophia could be the bigger person and tell Tate that he is not her baby’s father after all. However, Sophia doesn’t want Tate to know the truth. Instead, Sophia wants to continue to use her child to keep Tate in her life.
What Sophia doesn’t know is that the truth will finally come out and Tate is going to be much more upset than he would have been if she had been honest.
Johnny Dimera (Carson Boatman) is onto Sophia. After talking with Chanel Dupree (Raven Bowens) they realized that Sophia could have been the only person to send those photos of Holly to Johnny’s phone.
Sophia is also the only one who could have sent the letter to social services, sent the pictures to the phone, and be Tesoro’s mother.
Sophia Choi Spiked Holly Jonas’ Coke
After everything else Sophia has done, she spiked Holly’s coke with liquor causing her to fall into a deep enough sleep to not be able to get out of the dorm room when she accidentally knocked a lit candle into the garbage can, starting a fire in the room that could have killed Holly if Brady hadn’t carried her out of the room.
Spoilers for the week of October 13 says that Sophia will snap. Will Sophia threaten Sarah due to HIPPA laws? Could she knock Sarah out and try to tie her up somewhere for a while?
Sophia is supposed to go completely off the rails so it is hard to say how far she will go. The real question is when the truth will come out and Tate finally be set free and of course, who is the baby daddy?
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Amy Morton Announces Her Departure from Chicago P.D. After Upcoming Season: “It’s Time to Say Goodbye”


After more than a decade commanding the Intelligence Unit with her sharp wit and no-nonsense authority, Amy Morton — the beloved actress behind Desk Sergeant Trudy Platt — has officially confirmed that she will be leaving
Chicago P.D. after the upcoming season.
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the One Chicago fandom, Morton’s departure marks the end of an era for one of the franchise’s most enduring and iconic characters.
“I Knew This Was Coming — It Just Feels Right”
In an emotional statement shared through NBC earlier this week, Amy Morton reflected on her time on the show:
“Playing Trudy Platt has been one of the greatest privileges of my career. I knew this day would come, and while it’s bittersweet, it feels right. The cast, the crew, the fans — they’ve been my family. I’ll always carry Chicago with me.”
Morton’s calm, witty, and often hilarious portrayal of Platt — the tough but deeply compassionate sergeant who kept everyone in line at District 21 — has been a cornerstone of
Chicago P.D. since its debut in 2014. Her dry humor, commanding presence, and motherly warmth balanced out the chaos of the Intelligence Unit, making her a fan favorite across all
One Chicago series.
The Show’s Heart Says Goodbye
Platt was never the one in the field chasing suspects, but she was the heart of the precinct — the one everyone turned to when things went south. Her dynamic with Voight (Jason Beghe), her complicated friendship with Burgess (Marina Squerciati), and her unforgettable comebacks at rookies made her a legend in her own right.
According to insiders, Morton’s final storyline will be “deeply emotional and personal,” offering the closure her character deserves. Sources close to production confirm that her exit will be addressed in a two-part arc that “honors both the humor and the humanity” she brought to
Chicago P.D. for over a decade.
Fans React: ‘The Precinct Will Never Be the Same’
As news broke online, fans immediately flooded social media with tributes.
“Trudy Platt is Chicago P.D.,” one fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “You can’t replace that kind of presence.”
Another added, “Her sass, her loyalty, her one-liners — she was the glue holding it all together.”
NBC’s official Chicago P.D. account even posted a nostalgic clip montage of Platt through the years, captioned simply:
“From Day One, she had our backs. Thank you, Sergeant Platt.”
Co-Stars Pay Tribute
Jason Beghe, who has worked alongside Morton since the pilot episode, shared his thoughts in a heartfelt behind-the-scenes interview:
“Amy is the real deal — a true actor’s actor. What you see on screen, that authenticity, that strength — that’s her. We’re going to miss her more than words can say.”
LaRoyce Hawkins (Kevin Atwater) echoed the sentiment, calling Morton “the heartbeat of 21.”
“She’s been the quiet constant for all of us,” Hawkins said. “It won’t feel the same without her walking through that desk every morning.”
NBC Confirms Tribute Episode
Showrunner Gwen Sigan has confirmed that Season 12 will feature a “tribute-style” episode centered around Platt’s legacy. “It’s not just a goodbye to Trudy — it’s a celebration of what she’s built,” Sigan explained. “The unit wouldn’t exist without her, and neither would our show.”
Rumors suggest that the episode will include cameos from past One Chicago cast members, possibly including Marina Squerciati (Burgess), Jon Seda (Dawson), and even Jesse Lee Soffer (Halstead), who directed several episodes before his exit. NBC has not officially confirmed the guest list, but the reunion potential has fans buzzing.
What’s Next for Amy Morton?
While Morton has not announced her next project, sources close to the actress indicate she plans to return to theater — her first artistic home — and possibly direct in upcoming Chicago-based productions.
“I’m an actor who started on stage, and I’ve always loved coming back to it,” Morton said in her statement. “It’s full circle — back to where it all began.”
A Legacy That Can’t Be Replaced
As Chicago P.D. prepares to move forward without its most steadfast figure, one thing is certain: Amy Morton’s Trudy Platt will remain an irreplaceable part of the show’s DNA. Her sharp tongue, her unwavering loyalty, and her subtle compassion transformed what could have been a background role into one of the franchise’s most unforgettable performances.
Fans will get to say their goodbyes later this season when Morton’s final episode airs — one that promises laughter, tears, and a fitting farewell to the woman who kept Chicago’s toughest cops in line.
Because after all, as Trudy Platt herself would say:
“You don’t mess with my district — or my people.”