'Devious Maids' season 3 spoilers: Which maid was shot last season in the finale episode?

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Fans will finally find out if one of the "Devious Maids" died during the season 1 finale when the new season comes out in June. 

In the final episode of Marc Cherry's satirical comedy drama series, Ty (Gideon Glick) wrecked the supposedly happy wedding event of Rosie (Dania Ramirez) and Spence (Grant Show) by spraying bullets during the reception. The wedding turned into chaos, and the season ended with an image of a bloody bouquet with no clues on who was hurt during the attack. 

But an earlier poster of the show hinted that all the maids survived the shootout, and all of them will return this season.

Lifetime also shared the official synopsis for the season during the premiere date announcement, which reads:

Season three picks up at the height of last year's shocking cliffhanger where a deranged gunman takes aim at the maids during Rosie and Spence's wedding, leaving everyone to wonder who will survive. In the wake of this tragedy, the women lean on each other like never before, even as they face complex problems in their own lives. Zoila (Judy Reyes) ponders her next steps after discovering that she is pregnant and uncertain who the father may be. Carmen (Roselyn Sanchez) realizes there is more than meets the eye to the charming Sebastien (Gilles Marini). Meanwhile, Valentina (Edy Ganem) and Remi (Drew Van Acker) struggle to connect in the aftermath of the shooting; Marisol's (Ana Ortiz) aspirations lead her to a surprising career change."

Meanwhile, the series will also introduce a brand new character this season. Former "Glee" star Naya Rivera landed a new job as Blanca in the series. According to spoilers, Rivera's character will be the new maid in the neighborhood. She will be hired by an ideal family, but will later on find out a hideous secret that could change her life forever.

"Devious Maids" season 3 premieres on June 1. 

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