'The Fosters' season 5 episode 11 spoilers: Mariana gets courted by multiple admirers

Promotional poster for "The Fosters" season 5. Facebook/TheFostersTV

In the next episode of "The Fosters," Mariana (Cierra Ramirez) suddenly gets courted by multiple suitors at the same time, which catches her by surprise.

The trailers and promotional photos for the upcoming installment, which is titled "Invisible," were released just recently, and they show Mariana bumping into Wyatt, (Alex Saxon) one of her admirers, at the school lockers. She is surprised to see him and even more so when he gives her a quaint fruit display. She asks him what the thing is as she looks at it closely.

"That's an apology for getting hammered at prom," he says. She smiles but reminds him that he told the classmates that he took her virginity, which was false. He apologizes again and tells her to read the note on the display.

It read, "Sorry, I got so strunk [stoned and drunk], which is what I definitely won't be if you let me take you out for real."

Mariana smiles and asks him if he's serious about his offer. Wyatt looks at her and says charmingly, "That's a melon ball." She appears to be pleased and is likely going out on a date with him.

Another person who seems to be getting back into her life is Mat (Jordan Rodrigues), who was an ex-boyfriend. He showed up at the prom and had a dance with Mariana. They had a momentary spark when they were in each other's arms.

In the last episode, Ximena Sinfuego (Lisseth Chavez) got cornered at a church when immigration officials went after her. Apparently, her US visa expired and was going to get sent back to Mexico. However, her friends and family came to her aid and supported her throughout the whole situation. She remained in the US for the time being.

"The Fosters" season 5 episode 11 will hit the airwaves on Tuesday, Jan. 16, at 8 p.m. EST on Freeform.

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