"Orange is the New Black" may not be due back until mid-2015, but when it returns, something is supposedly close to being "due." This is after it has been hinted that the show will return for its third season with a time jump so that pregnant inmate Daya (Dascha Polanco) will be closer to her ninth month.
According to IB Times, the Netflix series will return in 2015 with raging hormones and worries about the state of the child to be born in prison. After confessing that he was the father of Daya's baby, John Bennett (Matt McGorry) is allegedly having a hard time keeping silent. Daya and Bennett's love story will be given more time in the show's third season, says IB times. This is in line with series creator Jenji Cohan's aim to show the living conditions of mothers in prisons.
Speaking of mothers, Mary Steenburgen will be coming to the show to play the role of George "Pornstache" Mendez's (Pablo Schreiber) mother. Fashion & Style predicts that there will be some tension between Steenburgen's and Polanco's characters.
While the show is not slated on air for some time, the cast has been busy with different things. McGorry is starring in the hit series "How to Get Away with Murder," Tiffany Doggett's actor, Taryn Manning, has last been seen at the 20thth Ovarian Cancer Research Fund's event Legends Gala, while Lea DeLaria, who plays Boo, has recently caused an uproar after heckling a public preacher in a subway car.
Christian Post says that DeLaria expressed outrage as a preacher tried to speak in a train. "Go to another train, get off this train. Other people believe other things and have absolutely every right to believe other things in this planet and in this world," Christian Post has DeLaria saying.
DeLaria demanded that the preacher cite in the Bible where it has been said that public preaching is okay. To this, men of religion have spoken back, with Real Life Church NYC's Pastor Reggie Stutzman saying that DeLaria has manipulated the situation and should be ashamed, adds Christian Post.
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