'Devious Maids' season 3 premiere spoilers: Scandalous crimes to appear next season

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More secrets and lies will be swept under the rug when "Devious Maids" returns for its third season. 

Spoilers claim that "Devious Maids" season 3 will begin exactly where the previous season ended, where Rosie (Dania Ramirez) and Spence's (Grant Show) romantic wedding was abruptly interrupted by a bloody shootout which Ty (Gideon Glick) caused. This means that the answers to the questions about who was shot and killed during the shootout will finally be revealed in the season premiere titled "Awakenings." 

The first episode, which will have a four-month time jump after the shooting incident, will feature how the show's characters dealt with the highly traumatic event. UnReality TV also reported that several recurring characters will be seen in the season premiere, including one familiar couple who will return with a mysterious daughter.

Meanwhile, Lifetime recently released a 30-second promo teaser to show fans the things that will take place once the beloved comedy-drama series returns next month. The most notable scenes in the trailer include: a scene where Carmen (Roselyn Sanchez) seems to have been kidnapped; a severed leg discovered in the garden; Marison (Ana Ortiz) passing out after seeing another severed body part of a human; as well as lots of steamy scenes between the cast members. 

But the most interesting part of the trailer is the appearance of new character named Blanca, portrayed by former "Glee" star Naya Rivera. Blanca will reportedly begin to work for a picture-perfect family, but would later on discover a dirty secret that will forever change her life. 

The trailer shows Blanca walking into a bloody crime scene, which is probably in her employer's house.

Meanwhile, several characters will not be around permanently when "Devious Maids" returns for season 3. Valentina (Edy Ganem) and Remi (Drew Van Acker) will not be seen throughout the entire season, while Nicholas (Mark Deklin) will not return in the new season of Marc Cherry's satirical soap opera. 

"Devious Maids" season 3 returns on June 1 on Lifetime Network.

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