'Devious Maids' season 4 news: New season announced

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Prepare for more schemes, secrecy and spring cleaning as "Devious Maids" season 4 has finally been made official. Lifetime renewed the series almost a month after millions tuned it together for a shock of a lifetime in the season 3 finale, where Blanca's killer was revealed.

"Devious Maids is a steady hit that continues to deliver for us. It has found a loyal audience that is socially engaged with the show," Lifetime Executive Vice President and Programming Head Liz Gateley said in a statement obtained by The Hollywood Reporter.

"The entire writing and production team worked hard to up the storytelling this year, and the cast delivered great performances, so the show just gets better and better. I am very excited to renew it for another season," she went on to say.

There would be a lot of catching up to do in "Devious Maids" season 4. Fans are aching to know if Evelyn Powell will still be with her husband, who could be dead by now after the horrible fire in the season 3 finale.

On the subject of husbands, it will also be exciting to see what becomes of Rosie and Spence, who decided to do something about the involvement of the former's ex-husband in the interest group. Of course, this will put a strain on their marriage, which could be so huge they might not be able to fix it.

"Devious Maids" season 4 will also show what happens next to Taylor and Katy after their absconding. By and large, fans can expect more pandemonium invading the multimillion-dollar mansions and homes of Beverly Hills' richest and most influential.

Viewers can look forward to the return of Ana Ortiz, Dania Ramirez, Roselyn Sanchez, Judy Reyes and Edy Ganem to the Lifetime hit series when "Devious Maids" season 4 airs with its first of 10 episodes next year.

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