'Devious Maids' season 3 spoilers: Whose murder will the maids look into?

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If actress Dania Ramirez's recent statements are any indication, fans of "Devious Maids" have a lot to worry about in season 3 of the comedy-drama. The star revealed some ominous details regarding the fate of the characters, foreshadowing the possible death of one of them. 

Fans were left with a cliffhanger in the finale of the second season, which featured Rosie's would-be bloody and should-be unforgettable wedding. Ramirez said during an interview with "Good Day, LA" that "there's more than one [person who gets] shot." 

"And at the end of the wedding there's this kid Ty (Gideon Glick) [who] goes to try and shoot Valentina (Edy Ganem). He ends up shooting a bunch of people. Some people get hit, some people get injured," she revealed, detailing how the special occasion takes a deadly turn. 

"Devious Maids" season 3 will focus on a murder. The Beverly Hills helpers will have to shy away from cleaning rooms and focus more on cleaning up a mess by figuring out who is responsible for the heinous crimes. On the lighter side, the new season accentuates amity. 

"This season more than any other season is about the friendships, love and really being there for one another," Ramirez shared, adding, "And what's cool about this season is [that we] get to play detectives!" further hinting at someone's untimely demise.

Meanwhile, "Glee" alum Naya Rivera joins the cast of "Devious Maids" in season 3. The actress will play the role of a "wide-eyed" neophyte named Blanca, who will be for a "picture perfect" family already seen in the first season. Ramirez said that picture perfect is a description from someone that doesn't scratch the surface.

"Our bosses are filthy and the maids are cleaning up!" she quipped, hinting that Blanca's new gig won't be easy.

"Devious Maids" season 3 will premiere on June 1. 

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