'Devious Maids' season 4 spoilers: Tucker's paternity mystery to be revealed?

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Who is Tucker's real father?

More secrets will be revealed in the eighth episode of "Devious Maids" season 4.

The truth about Tucker's (Carter Birchwell) real paternity was revealed in episode 7 when the nurse revealed that Spence's (Grant Show) blood did not match the boy when he needed a blood donor for his surgery. Viewers of the show are now looking forward to knowing who is the real biological father of Peri's (Mariana Klaveno) son.

According to the synopsis for the upcoming episode, titled "I Saw The Shine," Peri's sister Shannon (Katherine LaNasa) might know the identity of Tucker's real father. But will he come forward in the coming episodes of the season?

Meanwhile, Carmen (Roselyn Sanchez) will find herself in the middle of a very tricky situation when the estranged Powell couple asked her to choose a side. Carmen is currently working for Adrian (Tom Irwin), but Evelyn (Rebecca Wisocky) will hire her to help sneak back to their Beverly Hills mansion so she can have a bigger share in the divorce settlement.

The synopsis for the upcoming episode reads:

"Carmen's caught in the middle of the Powell household; Genevieve meddles with Marisol's love life; and Rosie comes closer to discovering Peri's murderer after Shannon makes a confession. Meanwhile, Zoila and Kyle receive unpleasant surprises."

In related news, Wisocky teased in an interview with TVLine that the upcoming season finale of "Devious Maids" season 4 will shock the fans of the series.

"The cliffhanger this year is ... completely unexpected," the actress stated.

Will the finale finally unveil the real mystery of "The Circle" and reveal who really killed Peri during the season 4 premiere? It could also mean that Tucker's vital role in the mysterious organization could be discussed by the end of the season.

"Devious Maids" season 4 episode 8 will air on Lifetime on Monday, July 25.

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