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Chloe Lane
Days of Our Lives character
Portrayed byNadia Bjorlin
Duration
  • 1999–2005
  • 2007–2011
  • 2013
  • 2015–2023
First appearanceNovember 24, 1999
Last appearanceOctober 12, 2023
ClassificationFormer; regular
Created byTom Langan
Introduced by
Spin-off
appearances
Last Blast Reunion (2019)
In-universe information
Other names
  • Dana Scott
  • Chloe Black
  • Chloe Horton
  • Chloe Jonas
Occupation
  • Restaurant owner
  • Music teacher
  • Opera singer
  • Prostitute
  • Hospital volunteer
  • Talk show host
FatherCraig Wesley
MotherNancy Wesley
SistersJoy Wesley
SpouseBrady Black (2005–2008)
Lucas Horton (2009)
Daniel Jonas (2010–2011)
SonsParker Jonas
Adoptive daughtersHolly Jonas
GrandparentsAlbert Miller

Chloe Lane is a fictional character from the American NBC soap opera Days of Our Lives, portrayed by actress and singer Nadia Bjorlin. She was first introduced in November 1999, created by then-head writer Tom Langan.[1] Bjorlin played Chloe nearly continuously from 1999 through 2005, and from 2007 until 2011.[1] In 2012, Bjorlin announced during an interview with TV Guide that she would return to Days of our Lives once again,[2] making her return on January 7, 2013, but just remaining through April 16, 2013. Bjorlin returned to the role, in a two-episode stint in celebration of the soap's fiftieth anniversary celebration on August 3, 2015. She returned for another visit in January 2016, and returned full-term in June 2016, departing in August 2019. She returned in August 2020 for a brief stint before returning permanently later that same year. Bjorlin departed once again in October 2023.

Chloe arrived in Salem in the year 1999, having lived in an orphanage for fifteen years. She reunited with her birth mother, Nancy Wesley and they faced issues in their mother-daughter relationship. Chloe's social life was also bad as she was bullied at school for her personality and appearance, leading to her being called "Ghoul Girl" by her peers.[3] She did, however, form a relationship with Philip Kiriakis. Chloe, who is an opera singer, has diverted away from her dark image over the years. She has been married three times, two of which have ended in divorce with one being annulled. She also shares a child, Parker, with her late ex-husband Daniel Jonas. She is also the surrogate mother of Nicole Walkers daughter, Holly Jonas. Chloe had also been Holly's legal mother during custody battles and when Nicole was temporarily presumed dead.

Casting and creation

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The role of Chloe Lane was introduced by head writer Tom Langan in November 1999. She has been portrayed by Nadia Bjorlin since the beginning.[1][4] The character appeared to be 16 years old in 2001.[4] Bjorlin's contract on Days of our Lives lasted until June 13, 2003 and she departed the series. She briefly returned from December 24, 2003 to January 12, 2004.[4] She had another stint from August 13 to September 2004. She returned on a recurring status from December 2004 to September 16, 2005, when she left Days of our Lives to pursue a role in the UPN series Sex, Love & Secrets.[4][5]

She returned on November 29, 2007 after an absence. Discussing her return, the actress said: "I love working with the people I used to and [who] I know, but it's also fun to work with new people, because you don't know what they're going to do in a scene".[5] While absent, she had landed roles in primetime series, as well as working in films.[5] She departed again in September 2011, and made her return on January 4, 2013, but departed the role a couple months later on April 16, 2013. The May 13, 2013, issue of Soaps In Depth confirmed that Bjorlin would make a brief return later in the year,[6] airing from September 24–25 of that year.

In March 2015, it was announced that Bjorlin would return as part of the show's fiftieth anniversary; she returned for a two-day stint on August 3 and 4, 2015.[7]

In September 2015, it was hinted in an interview with Patrika Darbo that Bjorlin would be returning to the show at an unknown date. Bjorlin made her brief return on January 8 till 28, 2016.[8][9][10] In December 2015, it was confirmed that Bjorlin would return as Chloe, but in a contract role, airing on June 10, 2016.[11][12][13]

In January 2019, it was reported that Bjorlin would be departing the show; she made her last appearance on August 29, 2019.[14][15] In November 2019, it was announced that Bjorlin would again reprise the role for the digital series, Last Blast Reunion.[16]

In February 2020, it was reported that Bjorlin would be briefly returning to the show; she made her two day appearance on August 3 and 4, 2020.[17] Months later in August 2020, it was reported that Bjorlin would be making a permanent return; she made her return on December 3, 2020.[18][19]

On October 6, 2023, it was reported that Bjorlin will depart the show along with John-Paul Lavoisier; she last appeared on October 12, 2023.[20]

Development

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Characterization

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Chloe as she appeared in 1999. Her image was extremely dark, and she was labeled "Ghoul girl" by bullies.[3]

Chloe has been described by William Keck of USA Today as: "soap's tragically disfigured soprano diva."[21] Chloe's teenage years weren't bright, she was often a victim of bullying at school.[3] She had a dark personality; wearing black clothes all the time and also wearing large glasses. She had a "defensive" attitude, which allowed her to be bullied by her peers and was referred to as "Ghoul girl", and was a social outcast.[22] They even left live chickens at her doorstep. Her turning point came when Belle Black (Kirsten Storms) and Philip Kiriakis (Jay Kenneth Johnson) befriended her. At the school dance in June 2000, she wore a bright red dress and had changed her appearance, stunning everybody.[3][23] A writer of The Spokesman-Review newspaper called her a "stunning beauty".[23] Michael Logan of TV Guide noted twelve years later in 2012 that: "She's had the craziest trajectory from Ghoul Girl."[2] In recent times, however, Chloe has diverted far away from her early image and her storylines focus more on her relationships, especially her habit of cheating. In 2010, Bjorlin said: "You know what? Chloe is not a naughty girl! She just makes bad decisions. She is always the one that gets stuck paying the ultimate consequences for her actions. She does not think things through realistically".[24]

Soap opera journalist Michael Fairman noted that Chloe tends to befriend women who have done her wrong, such as Nicole Walker (Arianne Zucker) and Carly Manning (Crystal Chappell), to which Bjorlin responded: "At least Carly was horrible within reason, but Nicole I don't understand. It sort of adds to the fact that Chloe in her last few years, was being written like such a push-over and naïve. I am trying to see that she tries to see the best in all people and everyone makes mistakes."[24] When asked in 2009 who she would like to see Chloe possibly paired with, Bjorlin said E.J. DiMera (James Scott), stating: "I've had a lot of fun with the whole Chloe and Philip and Chloe and Brady thing, but you know I think it would be kind of fun to create some controversy and stir things up. Maybe a Chloe and EJ thing".[25]

Brady Black and Philip Kiriakis

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Despite her being hated at school, she developed a romance with Philip. After their first kiss, she was appalled to find out that he only invited her to the dance because he lost a bet.[3] During this time, she found herself falling in love with Brady Black (Kyle Lowder), though still dating Philip.[3] She suspected that Philip's father, Victor Kiriakis (John Aniston) was using Brady to break up her romance with Philip; Philip also too suspected this and warned Brady to stay away from Chloe.[26] After her relationship with Philip ended she eventually became involved with Brady. They married in 2005; however, shortly after their marriage was destroyed because of Brady's drug addiction. When she returned in 2007, many thought it might have been her fault. In 2008, they divorced.[27] Of this storyline, Bjorlin said: "I personally was kind of glad that they didn't take it in the approach that Chloe had done something, that it was Chloe's fault or that Chloe killed him or had been unfaithful or whatever it may have been. I'm sort of glad that in the best manner they could, they didn't really taint the relationship in that sense and they left the characters with integrity."[25] In 2003, Philip was re-cast with Kyle Brandt, who remained in the role in 2006. Upon Bjorlin's own return to the series in 2007, Johnson had returned to the role. Of this, Bjorlin stated that it was easy for her to fall right back into place as far as Philip and Chloe's relationship goes: "It's sort of undeniable. Jay and I have always had a really great time working together. We sometimes can't keep it together and be serious, especially now that Philip is so serious. He's a man now, so angry and stern. We'll start cracking up and we can't stop laughing."[5] She again said in 2009: "I think there's such a camaraderie and trust and respect between both of us that's been built for years that we truly enjoy working with each other".[25]

Daniel Jonas and infidelity

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Shawn Christian (pictured) plays Daniel Jonas.

Chloe began romancing Lucas Roberts (Bryan Dattilo) after the demise of his relationship with Sami Brady (Alison Sweeney).[28] On New Year's Eve of 2008, they became engaged. She cheated on Lucas with Dr. Daniel Jonas (Shawn Christian) and soon went into a coma after being poisoned by Kate Roberts (Lauren Koslow), Lucas' mother. Her relationship with Daniel was popular with viewers, labeled as "Danloe".[24] She awakened and her brief marriage to Lucas ended. She became involved with Daniel, but ended up cheating on him too. Chloe—after being duped by Vivian Alamain into thinking Daniel and Carly were having an affair—had a one-night stand with Philip while they were drunk and she ended up pregnant. Of this, Bjorlin stated: "She probably did not deal with her grief in the most appropriate way possible. Chloe does crazy things".[24] Carly, feeling guilty because Chloe's being duped into thinking her and Daniel were having an affair as a cruel attempt on Vivian's part to get Chloe to kill Carly, agreed to help Chloe secretly obtain a DNA test. Chloe came to form a friendship with Carly. Bjorlin said of their friendship: "I was feeling slightly juvenile for awhile [sic] just spewing venom on her. It is nice that we formed this friendship."[24]

Michael Fairman of On-Air On-Soaps said during his interview with Bjorlin and Christian "Dr. Daniel is becoming a dim-wit! Can't he figure something is going on behind his back?". Bjorlin said: "It is kind of hysterical that everybody in Salem knows about this cheating incident except Daniel, at this point."[24] Because the DNA test had supposedly been switched, Chloe believed herself that Daniel could very well be the baby's father. She said: "[Chloe] got the relief of a lifetime when she found out the baby was Daniel's. So she thought, "Now I am going to have my wedding. Nothing can go wrong."[24] Chloe gave birth to a son, who she named Parker Jonas initially. However, the supposed truth came out at Parker's baptism in front of family and friends that Philip was Parker's father.[29] This led to the end of the marriage. Having lost Daniel, Chloe sank into a state of post partum depression and tried to commit suicide.[4] Upon returning to Salem in January 2013, she's attempting to reestablish her relationship with Daniel, since it turns out that Parker really is his son.

2011 departure

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After four years on June 7, 2011, TVLine among other sources confirmed that she was to depart once again. Her last air date was September 28, 2011.[4] Bjorlin said of her decision not to renew her contract: "It's a bittersweet moment for me, but fortunately I have been at these crossroads before, and I've always rose to the challenge in everything I pursued [sic] I will miss the cast and crew dearly, and they — including executive producer Ken Corday — will always be considered family to me. At the same time, I am excited for where this next chapter in my life takes me".[30] While away, Bjorlin worked on the series Venice: The Series with fellow Days co-star Crystal Chappell and also appeared on the reality television show Dirty Soap, a series which followed the real lives of soap stars.[2] She also starred in the film Divorce Invitation. Dirty Soap provided viewers with insight about her decision to leave the show.[31]

2013 return

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Patrika Darbo (pictured) plays Chloe's mother Nancy Wesley. She returned with Chloe in 2013.

Bjorlin announced during an interview with TV Guide on August 21, 2012, that she would return to the role of Chloe, with her first airdate being January 4, 2013. She began filming in September.[2] Speaking out about all of the rumors that had circulated, Bjorlin stated: "I find out a lot about myself through reading magazines [sic] There was a little bit of talk throughout the year. "Would you ever be interested in returning?" That sort of thing. But never anything concrete [sic] Now the timing is right. It's been a year since we've seen Chloe. Hopefully, the audience has forgotten what she was up to."[2] Speaking of her exit storyline the previous year, Bjorlin said that she herself would have written the character out: "Chloe is so near and dear to my heart and even I would have written her off after that storyline. She was spiraling out of control and the fans had stopped being able to recognize the character. I couldn't recognize her, either! A lot of what made Chloe so lovable — her integrity, her fun, her wit — was gone and I don't blame anyone for dropping her from the show."[2] She teased the character's return, hinting that she would return as "herself", and will have good self-esteem with a stronger and more confident mentality.[2]

In addition to Chloe's return to Salem, Patrika Darbo returned as Nancy, after an eight-year absence. Darbo said that Nancy is "going to be supporting her daughter; whether she's right or whether she's gone. Family takes care of family."[32] Of working with Bjorlin again, Darbo said they "just fell right back into it."[32] She also noted that in the past seven years, she didn't think that "some of the things that happened to Chloe would have happened, if Nancy had been there" and said "However, she's back now, and she might start taking care of those people who hurt her daughter."[32]

Storylines

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1999–2005

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Chloe lived in an orphanage for the first fifteen years of her life. Nancy Wesley (Patrika Darbo) offered her the chance to move in with her, and Chloe accepted, later learning Nancy is actually her biological mother.[33] Originally introduced as a brainy "nerd" character with few friends, Chloe hides her incredible beauty behind frumpy clothes and horn-rimmed glasses making her an outsider at Salem High where she is picked on and often referred to as "Ghoul Girl." She becomes friends with Shawn-Douglas Brady (Jason Cook), and Belle Black. Chloe goes to a dance with the wealthy Philip Kiriakis, at which time she unveils her true appearance, and Philip immediately falls for her. They date until Chloe learns the first date was all because Philip lost a bet with Shawn.[33] Philip wanting Chloe back, does everything possible to win her back. The two fall in love again, but it is short-lived when Brady Black comes to town. Chloe immediately bonded with Brady over their shared love of the opera. Chloe, still dating Philip, assures him that nothing is going on between them. Brady, and Chloe's relationship begins to grow closer, causing more tension in Philip and Chloe's relationship. Philip attempts to sabotage Brady to make it look like he is a thief, Chloe ends her relationship with him and pursues one with Brady.[33]

Meanwhile, Chloe is diagnosed with leukemia, and with the help of Brady searches for her birth father to provide her with bone marrow. It is ultimately revealed that Nancy's husband Dr. Craig Wesley (Kevin Spirtas) is Chloe's father, Nancy having given Chloe up for adoption without telling Craig. Chloe survives when her sister, Joy, is born and proves to be a match.[33] Shortly after, Chloe leaves town to pursue her dream of being an opera singer in June 2003. Her relationship with Brady suffers from it. Brady is about to confront Chloe about ending their relationship, when Chloe is in a horrible car accident, her face was disfigured. Disgusted with her scars, she makes Brady believe she is dead. She does so for many months, until Brady finds out she is alive.[33] Chloe gets several reconstructive surgeries, restoring her face to its original beauty. Chloe reveals her new face to Brady, at their wedding.[33] After they are married, Chloe and Brady move to Vienna so Chloe can once again pursue her passion for opera singing.[33]

2007–11

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Chloe returns in 2007 without Brady. She begins to rekindle her friendship with Belle, Shawn, and Philip. Brady comes back to town, revealing that he has a drug addiction, and that is why he and Chloe broke up.[34] Chloe pursues a relationship with Lucas Horton, but it ends when she cheats on him with Daniel Jonas.[35] Chloe eventually began a relationship with Daniel. Daniel and Chloe were engaged, but their relationship was complicated when Daniel's friend, Carly Manning, came to town, and they discovered that Daniel had fathered Carly's daughter, Melanie Jonas (Molly Burnett).

The situation was only complicated when Chloe had a hysterical pregnancy and was told that she would probably never have a child. One night, having been tricked by Vivian Alamain (Louise Sorel) to think that Carly and Daniel were having an affair, Chloe turned to Philip. The two slept together and when Chloe later learned she was pregnant, she did not know if the father was Daniel or Philip. Test results confirmed Daniel as the baby's father so Chloe didn't tell Daniel about the affair. Chloe married Daniel and gave birth to a son Parker. On the day of Parker's baptism, Caroline revealed that she had switched the test results, and that Philip was Parker's father. Daniel was heartbroken and left Chloe. Unable to deal with the pain of losing Daniel, Chloe slipped deep into depression and tried to commit suicide. Social services gave Philip full custody but Philip moved Chloe into the Kiriakis mansion with Parker so they could raise him together.

Chloe's mental health was still fragile and during a drunken rant to Kate, Chloe threatened to take Parker and no one would ever see him again. Fearful that she would make good on her threats, Philip took Parker and moved to Chicago. Chloe tried to get herself together by giving voice lessons to students in Salem and petitioning the court for supervised visits with Parker. Then Chloe met a handsome stranger named Quinn Hudson (Bren Foster), whom she hooked up with, later finding out that he had taped the encounter and used it to blackmail her into prostitution. Quinn (later revealed to be Vivian's estranged son) had been hired by Kate Roberts to ruin Chloe's life and keep her away from Parker. However her call girl days end when she was viciously attacked by Gus, Vivian's manservant-turned-vigilante who was assaulting hookers, putting her into a second coma (although it was shorter this time). When she awoke from the coma she identified Gus and received a sizable reward which gave her the means to move to Chicago, to pursue a more lucrative singing career and work towards regaining custody of her son, Parker.

2013–current

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On January 7, 2013, Chloe returned to Salem and revealed to Daniel that he is actually Parker's father, hoping they could be a family again. When Chloe learned Daniel had moved on with Jennifer she set about trying to break them up. Chloe blackmailed Jennifer into rejecting Daniel, by threatening to keep Daniel from seeing Parker, going so far as to have her mother Nancy take Parker to Brazil, but not telling Daniel, so Jennifer felt she had to publicly reject Daniel and leave the hospital, to protect Daniel from losing access to his son Parker, while never revealing her true feelings. After seeing a passport at Chloe's mother Nancy's place, Daniel figured out Chloe's scheme, with help from Rafe, and reconciled with Jennifer, who also got her job back at the hospital. After that Chloe decided to go back to Chicago, leaving Parker with Daniel.

On August 3, 2015, Chloe returned to Salem when she learned Daniel and Nicole were engaged and she objected to Nicole becoming Parker's stepmother. She ultimately accepted after a talk with Daniel.

In January 2016, Chloe came back to Salem to comfort Nicole after Daniel died in a car accident on New Years Day. Chloe again left Salem in August 2019.

Chloe briefly returns in August 2020 and is also mentioned during the same year when Nicole tells Allie Horton that Holly went to visit Chloe and Parker in New York. Chloe later returns permanently to Salem in December 2020 at Nicole's behest to help her run Basic Black.

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Chloe Lane is a fictional character from the American NBC daytime Days of Our Lives, introduced on November 24, 1999, and portrayed primarily by actress . Introduced as a troubled high school student at Salem High School, Chloe was raised in foster homes after believing her parents had died in a car accident. Her backstory later revealed that her biological parents were Nancy Wesley (née Miller) and Craig Wesley, and she has a younger sister, Joy Wesley, leading to a family reunion that integrated her into the Wesley family dynamic in Salem. Over the years, Chloe has held various occupations reflective of her character's evolving arcs, including opera singer in , music teacher, brief stint as a prostitute under duress, host of the home shopping show Kate's Hearth and Home, and head of volunteers at Hospital. Chloe's romantic entanglements have been central to her storyline, with marriages to (2005–2008), (2009), and Daniel Jonas (2010–2011), the latter with whom she shares a son, Parker Jonas. She has also had significant relationships and flings with characters such as and , often complicated by jealousy, betrayals, and external threats. Notable plots include her diagnosis with in 2002, a disfiguring car accident that led her to fake her death, struggles with , custody battles over Parker, and involvement in schemes. Bjorlin's portrayal has spanned various contract and recurring roles from 1999 to 2005, 2007 to 2011, and 2016 to 2023, during which Chloe navigated a between and before departing Salem for with Philip in October 2023. As of 2025, Chloe remains off-canvas, though her name has been referenced in recent episodes amid returns by family members like her mother Nancy and sister .

Casting and Creation

Character Conception

Chloe Lane was created by then-head writer Tom Langan as a teenage with a mysterious past, debuting on the Days of Our Lives on November 24, 1999. Intended to represent a social outcast seeking belonging, the character arrived in Salem at age 15 after spending her early years in an , where she was led to believe her parents had died in a car accident. This backstory emphasized her vulnerability and desire for independence, positioning her as a newcomer navigating high school dynamics at Salem High while grappling with low and a goth aesthetic that isolated her from peers. From inception, Chloe's role was crafted to inject youthful drama into the series, particularly through romantic entanglements that highlighted themes of rivalry and self-discovery. She was designed to spark a involving established teen characters and , with her arrival stirring jealousy and conflict among the younger ensemble. The character's introduction as a further underscored her underdog status, allowing her to pursue education and romance amid Salem's affluent social circles, ultimately aiming to evolve her from an outsider into a more integrated figure over time. Over the years, Chloe developed into a more mature, career-oriented woman focused on pursuits like and motherhood, though her foundational traits of resilience and romantic complexity persisted.

Casting History

Nadia Bjorlin originated the role of Chloe Lane on , making her onscreen debut as the teenage character on November 24, 1999. Bjorlin portrayed Chloe on contract from 1999 until June 2003, during which the character evolved from a goth outcast to a central figure in Salem's drama. She departed the series but returned to the role in a recurring capacity from December 2003 until September 2005 before rejoining the cast on contract in 2007. She remained in the contract role until 2011, when her status shifted to recurring amid cast changes at the soap. In 2013, Bjorlin reprised Chloe for a short arc, with her return announced in August 2012 and episodes airing starting January 4, 2013; this stint concluded in April of that year. Bjorlin made additional brief appearances as Chloe in 2015 for the show's 50th anniversary and in January 2016, before signing a new contract in June 2016 that lasted until her exit in January 2019. She returned once more in August 2020 on contract, with the news of her full-time comeback reported on February 25, 2020, and her first episodes airing in December of that year. This final run extended through most of 2023, marking a total of 24 years for Bjorlin in the role. Bjorlin's departure aired on October 12, 2023, as Chloe left Salem with , concluding her extensive tenure on the series.

Development

Characterization

Chloe Lane is initially portrayed as an independent yet misunderstood teenager, characterized by her gothic appearance and defensive demeanor that stem from a troubled upbringing and at Salem High School, where she was derogatorily nicknamed "Ghoul Girl" for her dark clothing and aloof personality. This early incarnation highlights her passion and resilience, as she navigates and personal hardships with a cold, condescending edge that masks deeper insecurities and a low self-esteem shaped by her background and strained family ties. Over time, these traits evolve into a more confident and empowered persona, blending her operatic ambitions with a diva-like sensuality that contrasts her initial innocence, allowing her to pursue careers as a singer and businesswoman while asserting strong female agency in conflicts, such as standing up against adversaries like . The character's evolution from an insecure teen in 1999 to a mature, self-assured woman in the is marked by significant life experiences, including battles with , facial scarring from accidents, and , which foster her growth into a doting mother and resilient figure capable of rebounding from repeated emotional and professional setbacks. Motherhood, particularly through her son Parker, plays a pivotal role in enhancing her maturity, shifting her focus toward protective instincts and long-term stability rather than impulsive decisions. This progression underscores her thematic role in the series as a symbol of redemption—often seeking forgiveness after moral lapses like or —and resilience, enduring health crises, custody battles, and relational turmoil while contrasting youthful vulnerability with adult sensuality in her artistic pursuits. Her storylines frequently explore forbidden love, as seen in her complex romantic entanglements that challenge societal norms and personal boundaries. Critics and observers have praised Chloe for embodying strong female agency, particularly in her refusal to passively accept adversity and her proactive navigation of love triangles and career ambitions, as highlighted by actress Nadia Bjorlin's portrayal of a character who "fights back" despite constant challenges. However, the character has faced occasional for falling into damsel-in-distress tropes, such as disfiguring injuries that emphasize over , a recurring motif in narratives including hers. These elements contribute to her enduring appeal as a multifaceted figure who balances with relatable human frailties.

Major Relationships

Chloe Lane's romantic entanglements have been central to her character development on Days of Our Lives, often portraying her as a resilient yet vulnerable figure navigating , , and redemption. One of the most defining early arcs was the involving , , and from 1999 to 2005, which highlighted themes of rivalry and emotional turmoil as Chloe transitioned from an outcast teen to a woman seeking stability. This dynamic, initiated during her high school years, pitted the privileged Philip against the more rebellious Brady, forcing Chloe to confront her insecurities and loyalties, ultimately shaping her arc toward greater independence. In the 2010s, Chloe's relationship with Daniel Jonas exemplified recurring infidelity motifs, beginning with their marriage in October 2010 and marked by Chloe's affair with , prompted by suspicions of Daniel's involvement with ; however, their son Parker, born in November 2010, was confirmed to be Daniel's via paternity testing, though the results were initially tampered with. The betrayal eroded trust and led to their divorce in March 2011, amplifying Chloe's portrayal as a character grappling with guilt and relational consequences that influenced subsequent storylines emphasizing her quest for forgiveness. This arc not only introduced familial complexities through Parker's disputed paternity but also underscored production choices to explore Chloe's vulnerability to impulsive decisions amid Salem's interconnected dramas. Later pairings further evolved Chloe's arc from toxicity to potential redemption, particularly her bond with from 2022 to 2023. What began as a shared arrangement amid personal setbacks blossomed into a romantic relationship, with Xander proposing marriage; however, Chloe ended the engagement upon discovering Xander's secret child with , transforming their dynamic from supportive companionship to a of unresolved pasts. Similarly, her brief involvement with Stefan DiMera in 2022 provided temporary solace after emotional losses, though it dissolved due to Stefan's reunion with , reinforcing Chloe's narrative as someone repeatedly drawn to complex, redemptive connections that test her emotional boundaries. Familial ties have anchored Chloe's character, with her mother Nancy Wesley exerting significant influence throughout her arc, from revealing Chloe's true parentage in 2001 to navigating family crises like Nancy's return in 2022 amid revelations about Chloe's father Craig's personal life. Nancy's unwavering support has portrayed Chloe as deeply loyal to her roots, contrasting her turbulent romances and aiding her growth toward maturity. The introduction of son Parker Jonas in 2010 and sister Wesley in later years added layers of maternal protectiveness and sibling bonds, emphasizing production efforts to humanize Chloe beyond romantic conflicts by integrating as a stabilizing force. In 2024, Chloe's sister returned to Salem as an adult, pursuing acting and becoming involved in local dramas, including a with Alex Kiriakis's , before departing in March 2025; these events were referenced in episodes amid Chloe's absence, highlighting ongoing connections.

Departures and Returns

departed her role as Chloe Lane in 2005 after her recurring contract expired, allowing her to pursue other acting opportunities, including a lead role in the series . The network opted to conclude the character's storyline at that time, with Bjorlin taping her final scenes in mid-2005 and Chloe exiting on-screen on September 16, 2005. In , Bjorlin's was not renewed as part of broader cast reductions at , driven by budget constraints during the show's renewal negotiations. She had been a contract player since late 2007, but producers implemented cuts to streamline the series ahead of a creative reset. Bjorlin expressed dissatisfaction with the direction of Chloe's arc leading into the exit but confirmed her focus on projects post-departure. Bjorlin returned to the role on January 4, 2013, for a limited run connected to Chloe's ties with Daniel Jonas, marking her first appearance since 2011. The stint was short-term, allowing her to reprise the character amid ongoing availability for other endeavors. Bjorlin rejoined the cast permanently on contract starting December 3, 2020, following a brief appearance earlier that year, with production delays due to the . This marked a full-time return after her 2019 exit, emphasizing Chloe's integration into core narratives. She continued in the role until October 2023, when Chloe's storyline concluded with her departure from Salem alongside for New York, aligning with paired exits to facilitate narrative closure. As of late 2025, Bjorlin has not returned to , though multiple on-screen references to in early 2025 episodes, including discussions involving and family dynamics, have fueled speculation of a potential re-entry. No official confirmation has been announced, leaving the character's future open amid ongoing production decisions.

Storylines

1999–2005

Chloe Lane arrived in Salem on November 24, 1999, as a teenager raised in , believing her parents had died in a car accident. She enrolled at Salem High School, where she quickly befriended , who helped her navigate social challenges and bullying from peers like Jan Spears over her gothic appearance. Lane's parentage was a central early mystery; she initially suspected ties to criminal Frederick Sykes but learned the truth during a 2001 leukemia diagnosis when medical tests confirmed Nancy Wesley and Craig Wesley as her biological mother and father, respectively, after Nancy had given her up for as a teenager. This revelation strained family dynamics but ultimately brought Lane closer to the Wesleys, who supported her through treatment, including conceiving a second child, , as a potential bone marrow donor. Lane's romantic life during this period centered on a with and . She began dating the affluent in late 1999 after he defended her at school, leading to a relationship marked by passion but also betrayal when Philip admitted to a bet involving her; they reconciled briefly before parting ways amid conflicts. In 2002, after a car accident left her scarred, Lane faked her death in a dramatic plot to escape the danger and scrutiny from her loved ones, particularly to hide her from Brady, with whom she had developed deep feelings. Following her "death," Lane pursued personal growth through her passion for , training under mentors and performing in local productions, which highlighted her vocal talent and independence. She returned to Salem in 2003, underwent , and resumed her romance with Brady, solidifying her shift toward a more confident persona. By 2005, after resolving her romantic entanglements and focusing on her career, Lane left Salem for a prestigious opera audition in New York, marking her first major exit from the town.

2007–2011

Chloe Lane returned to Salem in November 2007 for a high school reunion, where she revealed that her husband had gone missing due to his struggles with drug addiction and entry into rehabilitation, echoing Chloe's own past issues with during her teenage years. Upon learning Brady was safe but their marriage strained, Chloe initiated proceedings in 2008 while navigating new romantic entanglements, including a casual "friends with benefits" arrangement with that evolved into deeper feelings. She also grew close to amid defending in a legal case involving a , leading to a romantic relationship with Lucas by late 2008. In early 2009, Chloe's infidelity with Dr. Daniel Jonas, her obstetrician, complicated her budding romance with Lucas, though the affair initially remained secret. Despite the betrayal, Chloe and Lucas married in on March 17, 2009, but the union was short-lived; the affair was exposed later that year, resulting in an annulment on October 16, 2009. Following the annulment, Chloe rekindled her relationship with Daniel, but tensions arose when Chloe, fearing Daniel was unfaithful, had a with in 2010, leading to her pregnancy. A paternity test, later revealed to have been tampered with by Caroline Brady to protect family interests, initially indicated as the father, causing significant strain in Chloe's relationship with Daniel. Chloe gave birth to her son, Parker, on November 11, 2010, in the Horton cabin, with Daniel present as the supportive partner despite the confusion; Daniel was confirmed as the biological father in subsequent revelations. Chloe and Daniel married on October 14, 2010, embracing parenthood, though the paternity drama highlighted ongoing themes of in Chloe's relationships. By mid-2011, Chloe's life unraveled further when she was brutally attacked by serial assailant Gus, the henchman of Quinn Hudson with whom she had briefly been involved, sending her into a coma for several weeks. Upon awakening in September 2011, Chloe identified her attacker, leading to his arrest and a reward that provided . Amid the trauma and fallout from the year's events, including strained dynamics with Daniel over the custody implications of her recovery, Chloe divorced Daniel in March 2011 and chose to leave Salem for with Parker to pursue her singing career and provide a stable environment for her son.

2013–2023

Chloe Lane returned to Salem on January 7, 2013, after spending time away pursuing her career in . She reconnected with Daniel Jonas, confirming that her son Parker, born in 2010, was his biological child following years of paternity uncertainty involving . She rekindled her relationship with Daniel, but it faced challenges, including Chloe's struggles with motherhood and her lingering depression after previous losses. Following Daniel's sudden death in a car accident on September 26, 2016, Chloe spiraled into grief, attempting and temporarily relinquishing custody of Parker to Philip before regaining stability and co-parenting the boy. She departed Salem shortly thereafter to focus on raising Parker away from the town's drama. Chloe made brief appearances in 2019 through the digital series Days of Our Lives: Beyond Salem, where she navigated lingering tensions with former flames. She returned permanently on December 3, 2020, at the request of to co-run Basic Black fashion house amid corporate intrigue involving Titan Industries. During this period, Chloe attempted to revive her career, auditioning for roles while balancing her executive duties and Parker's needs, though personal entanglements often derailed her professional ambitions. In 2021, Chloe entered a romance with Stefan DiMera, who protected her from threats tied to his family's criminal enterprises, leading her to temporarily reside at the DiMera mansion. Their relationship intensified during a 2022 business trip to , but it ended amid Stefan's divided loyalties to ex-wife . By late 2022, Chloe began dating , developing jealousy over his fixation on ex-fiancée Horton's pregnancy and presumed child, which strained their bond as Chloe grappled with her own unfulfilled desires for family expansion. The couple's dynamic shifted in 2023 when Chloe learned Sarah's baby had died at birth, prompting Xander to reconcile with Sarah and leave Chloe heartbroken. On October 12, 2023, Chloe exited Salem with , who had returned briefly to offer comfort; the pair relocated to for a fresh start, away from Salem's turmoil. Chloe continued co-parenting Parker, who remained primarily with Philip in Salem, while she focused on personal healing and occasional pursuits off-screen. In , her mother Nancy Wesley and sister returned to Salem without her, dealing with family crises that highlighted Chloe's absence. By early 2025, Chloe's name was dropped multiple times in Salem conversations, fueling rumors of a potential return following Nadia Bjorlin's real-life maternity leave.

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