'Devious Maids' season 4 release date: lots of changes for the maids on June 6

Devious Maids ABC, Lifetime

"Devious Maids" will premier its fourth season with "Once More Unto the Bleach" on June 6 at 9 p.m. EST/PST on the Lifetime TV network. The show will bring back Marisol Suarez (Ana Ortiz), Rosie Falta (Dania Ramirez), Carmen Luna (Roselyn Sánchez), and Zoila Diaz (Judy Reyes) to Beverly Hills, where they work as maids for the rich and powerful.

At the start of the show's fourth season, fans will find Marisol helping her employer, Evelyn (Rebecca Wisocky), in a life-changing event that happened during the previous season. Adrian Powell (Tom Irwin), Evelyn's husband, who survived the explosion last season, is now wheelchair-bound and will never walk again. This also means that Evelyn cannot divorce him anymore or her guilt may haunt her for the rest of her life, SpoilerTV reported.

Marisol will also be doing an undercover investigation when her friend Flora (Paula Garces) is murdered at the Powell's residence. Additionally, her love life will become complicated when her previous partner, Jesse (Nathan Owens), who comes back to town.

Meanwhile, Rosie's positive outlook is doing well with her new boss, Genevieve (Susan Lucci), who still misses her previous maid, Zoila. Carmen is staying true to her dream, to have a singing career, though she is a bit shaken when her cousin arrives.

The upcoming season will also feature "Desperate Housewives" stars James Denton and Eva Longoria, who is also an executive producer for the "Devious Maid" TV series.

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