'Orange Is the New Black' season 3 air date, spoilers: Ruby Rose to cause trouble, lots of bloodshed coming

As if the beautiful ladies in "Orange is the New Black" isn't enough, the show is throwing in another gorgeous lady. It is confirmed that Australian model Ruby Rose will be joining the cast this upcoming season and will be causing trouble in prison. 

Rose will play Stella Carlin, the love interest of both Piper Chapman and Alex Vause. According to Daily Mail, Chapman and Vause will be vying for Carlin's affection. Rose is very excited with this acting gig. 

On her Instagram account, she posted a couple of photos on set. It appears like Rose's boyish haircut fits perfectly with her role as an inmate in Litchfield Penitentiary. Apart from the photos, she also did an interview with Elle Magazine for the January issue. There, she revealed her enthusiasm for the role. 

"Grab yourself a copy of U.S ELLE MAGAZINE and read about my new role on a small unheard of series called Orange Is The New Black. Haha I am very excited and honored to be named one of the Magazine's fresh faces on TV to watch in 2015," was the Facebook caption on her magazine cover. 

In other news, IBT reported that Nicky Nichols dropped a bomb for a spoiler in the upcoming season. Nichols said that more bloodshed is to be expected when season 3 returns. 

Moreover, fans of Crazy Eyes should be happy to know that she will be back better than ever come season 3. She was a big emotional mess in the previous season and might be seeking redemption this time around.

"Orange is The New Black" is set to return with season 3 on Netflix in July.

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