'Nashville' season 3 spoilers: Juliette pregnant and cuts hair? Rayna's new love interest?

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"Nashville" Season 3 is drawing near, and ABC has just released photos from the season to give fans a sneak peek on what's about to come. These photos are quite revealing as they drop one clue after another on what will happen to the "Nashville" characters.

It was previously reported that Hayden Panettiere's pregnancy will be written in the show, but her baby bump won't be seen just yet. The photo shows that her character, Juliette, is still reeling from her breakup with Avery in last season's finale, and there's booze surrounding her. Surely, Juliette won't be drinking if she knows that there's a baby on the way.

However, there is also a photo of Avery and Juliette together. It looks like the pair won't be broken up too long.

Looking at the photos, it seems that Juliette and Avery won't be the only ones who'll be spending time together. There's a picture of Rayna and Deacon singing together. So, is there something going on after Deacon proposed to her? IBT believes that it's just a friendly duet between the two. According to the spoilers, Rayna will find a new love interest, and he will be one of Luke's backup singers.

While these are things fans have just discovered, there's something everyone knows, and that's the live premiere of "Nashville" Season 3. Deacon and Will will be performing on the live show. The former will perform "I Know How to Love You Now," while the latter will perfrom "If It's Love."

"Nashville" Season 3 will have its live premiere on Sept. 24 at 10 p.m. on ABC. Florida Georgina Line will also be at the live premiere. Further, all acts will have to perform twice, one for the East coast and one for the West.

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