What can you tell us about it?
Hmm, what can I tell you?
He has to have a script, and he doesn’t know what he’s going to write about.

And this is what you get.
It’s kind of a fun mashup of all these different movies and this whole different vibe.
[It’s a] feel-good movie at the end.

It is an ultimate Christmas movie.
That’s such a fun idea, putting all those things together.
A lot of surprises, right?

Things you would never expect in a Christmas movie.
You got to love the Santas.
What was it like filming a Christmas special within the “Days of our Lives” universe?

Well, it was a lot of fun.
So you kind of get into the holiday spirit earlier.
So I got to kind of explore that world.
I got to do the ugly Christmas sweater thing.
So it was fun.
It was really a lot of fun.
They had new sets that were really kind of cool that they never used before.
You know, they created them for the show.
And so that part was really fun.
But the Christmas sweaters aren’t carrying back over to real life?
Well, maybe they will.
Because obviously you’ve been on a long journey on “Days of our Lives.”
I don’t know.
What I really like about the Peacock movie is that you kind of have to expect the unexpected.
And I’m just saying, I’m along for the ride.
I’m having a good time, so whatever they want to do, I’m in.
And what was it like reuniting with Lisa Rinna on the set of “Days of Our Lives”?
That was “Beyond Salem.”
That was great fun.
It must be quite fun sharing the screen with someone in two completely different worlds.
Well, that’s the world we started in.
We started … working together [a] long, long time ago.
So yeah, we’ve had kind of a great run with that.
Is there any chance you’ll return to “The Real Housewives”?
I don’t know.
So I don’t know.
Do you have a favorite memory from “The Real Housewives [of Beverly Hills]”?
I have lots of favorite memories, but one of them was the trip to Hong Kong.
I really … That was a great …
I loved that trip.
It was so beautiful.
I’d never been either.
What’s next for Eileen Davidson
You’ve had such an amazing career.
You’ve wontwo Daytime Emmys.
What’s it been like being able to play several iconic characters?
It’s been fun.
It’s been a lot of fun to be able to play both characters and go back and forth.
I feel very spoiled.
Is there anything you haven’t done yet in your career that you’re hoping to do?
Oh, that’s a good question.
I would like to be doing something that I’ve written myself.
I’ve had a couple of screenplays.
I’d love to get them produced.
I mean, I’m not done yet.
I’m just, I’m open to new adventures all the time.
So [it] depends.
I don’t want to work too hard at one thing for too long.
So we’ll see what happens.
Anything else you want viewers to know about “Days of Our Lives: A Very Salem Christmas”?
Well, it starts streaming on December 16th.
It’s a lot of fun, again.
It’s a feel-good movie.
And it’s funny.
“Days of Our Lives: A Very Salem Christmas” begins streaming Thursday, December 16on Peacock.