'Orange Is The New Black' season 3 spoiler news: cast sings own version of 'Don't Talk To Me'

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The cast of the hit Netflix series "Orange Is The new Black" is getting more and more lovable. Just recently, a video of Piper and the gang singing to "Don't Talk to Me" was released. 

Drawn out from the song by Tre Coast and Lycia Faith, it is inspired by the rap Leanne taught to her fellow jailbird in season 2. The ladies of Litchfield made a video of their own take of the song, which went viral. Clearly, the "Orange Is The New Black" cast would not want to miss out. 

With their own style and character all over the rendition, each member of the ensemble took turns singing the words out. Piper was there. Crazy Eyes was there. Big Boo did her best in recreating the song, too. And of course, the new inmate Stella Carlin also took a shot at doing the routine. 

The latter is played by Australian DJ and model Ruby Rose. Stella's charisma will have Piper and Alex fighting over her. It was long promised that one of the highlights in season 3 of "Orange Is The new Black" will be the crazy newfound love triangle in the Litchfield penitentiary. 

While Ruby Rose spices things up, Jason Biggs will not be showing up in season 3. In an interview with New York Daily News, the actor said, "They're not focusing on Larry at the moment." 

Although his character will not be seen in the upcoming season, Biggs said that "there's always a possibility he can come back." 

"Orange Is The New Black" won't be back in Netflix until June 12. In the meantime, get a load of the clip that shows the Litchfield girls with their rendition of "Don't Talk to Me."

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