'Devious Maids' season 4 spoilers: Someone dies in episode 1?

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The maids of Beverly Hills will deal with another death when "Devious Maids" returns for season 4.

In early February, executive producer Curtis Kheel revealed via Twitter that someone will die once again in the fourth season premiere.

Could he be referring to Adrian's (Tom Irwin) possible death? In the third season finale, Adrian's fate was left hanging when the Powel Mansion exploded. This could mean that Evelyn (Rebecca Wisocky) will be a widow in season 4, or the two of them will deal with the repercussion of their divorce in the upcoming season.

Meanwhile, Zoila's fate will also be revealed in the new season of "Devious Maids." In an interview with actress Susan Lucci during the AOL Build event in February, actress Susan Lucci revealed that her character Genevieve will be responsible for deciding what to do with Zoila and her baby.

"Zoila (Judy Reyes) was highly pregnant at the very end of the show," the actress said. "The doctor came to Genevieve [and said] she had to make a serious decision between saving Zoila's life or the unborn baby."

However, the actress refuse to reveal what Genevieve's decision will be in season 4. "I wish I could say — but I don't want it to be a spoiler because it's much more fun to watch!" she in the interview.

Genevieve will also have a new hairstylist and friend in the upcoming season. According to Deadline, Broadway star Christopher J. Hanke has been tapped to portray the role of Fabian in the series. The character was described as Genevieve's new confidant who gives a mysterious book that will allegedly change her life.

Hanke appeared in several Broadway productions, including "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" and "Rent."

Other reports claim that Carmen (Roselyn Sanchez) will deal with Sebastien's (Gilles Marini) death, and the child that she gave up in production in the past.

"Devious Maids" season 4 premieres on Monday, June 6, on Lifetime.

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