'Scream Queens' season 2 spoilers, news: Brooke Shields to guest in future episodes; more info on Green Meanie expected

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The upcoming new episodes of the highly popular comedy horror television series, "Scream Queens," is raring to present fans with quite a number of surprises as different celebrities are apparently set to appear as guest stars. According to new reports, a well-known actress is rumored to drop by the C.U.R.E. Institute and portray a character that will somehow fit into the entire story thus far.

A recent report from Entertainment Weekly has revealed that the 51-year old Golden Globe-nominated actress, Brooke Shields, will be appearing in one of the upcoming episodes in the hit television series. Shields is a well known acting veteran who is best known for her titular role in NBC's "Suddenly Susan."

The actress will apparently be guest-starring in an episode titled "Lovin the D," scheduled to be released on Dec. 13, where she will be playing the role of Dr. Scarlett Lovin. The TV Doctor will reportedly be involved with Dr. Mehmet Oz. Chanel Oberline (Emma Roberts), Chanel #5 (Abigail Breslin), and Chanel #3 (Billie Lourd)

Speaking of guest stars, the show's upcoming episode will showcase a guest star in the form of August Emerson, who will be playing the character Brandon Szathmary. According to spoiler reports, the next episode will revolve around the C.U.R.E Institute's efforts to solve their shortage problem by organizing a blood drive.

Meanwhile, Nurse Hoffel, played by Kirstie Alley, will be setting her revenge plans in motion as Hester, played by Lea Michele, finally finds a way to get into the institute. Reports have also claimed that several surprising revelations regarding the identity of the Green Meanie will be showcased.

Fans of the series do not need to wait for too long as "Scream Queens" season 2 episode 6 titled "Blood Drive" will be airing next Tuesday, Nov. 22, at 8 p.m. EST on FOX.

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