'Devious Maids' season 3 spoilers: Spence confronts Rosie about Ernesto in episode 11

Rosie is forced to admit the truth in the upcoming episode of "Devious Maids." Facebook/Lifetime

Rosie (Dania Ramirez) has some serious admission to do when Spence (Grant Show) confronts her about Ernesto (Cristián de la Fuente) in the upcoming episode of Lifetime's sexy hit series "Devious Maids."

In "Terms of Endearment," Venture Capital Post reports that the Stappord's maid will be caught in a complicated situation involving the two men in her life. Spence has apparently figured out that Ernesto is more than a passing acquaintance of Rosie's and set out to find the truth. Will Rosie finally admit that Ernesto is the long-lost husband she has carefully hidden from the public eye?

Meanwhile, the other girls will also deal with the events surrounding them. Zoila (Judy Reyes) will throw caution in the wind and tell Genevieve (Susan Lucci) the dark secrets of Dr. Neff (John O'Hurley). Marisol (Ana Ortiz) and Jesse (Nathan Owens) will argue over Olivia (Valerie Mahaffey). Marisol suspects that the lady is hiding something and tells her boyfriend about it. Elsewhere, Evelyn (Rebecca Wisocky) will loosen her grip on her adopted kid and let Carmen (Roselyn Sanchez) take care of him. The socialite will even allow the maid to do some disciplining of her own.

Last episode, Rosie and Marisol got a bee on their bonnet about Olivia. They think that the redhead had something to do with Blanca's (Naya Rivera) mysterious death. It certainly did not help that Olivia admitted to the two that she was having an affair with ex-husband Michael (Brett Cullen).

Jacklyn (Michelle Hurd) finally found out that her husband's mistress was Carmen. The maid-turned-singer tried to gloss over the incriminating evidence, saying that they were texting because she hired him as a realtor. Jacklyn appeared to have believed her. What Carmen did not know was that she was going to be destroyed in her first televised appearance. 

Elsewhere, Rosie found out that Spence was Taylor's (Brianna Brown) addiction sponsor while Zoila and Joy (Joy Omanski) had reached some sort of understanding in Dr. Neff's household. Adrian (Tom Irwin) also began to feel a connection with their foster son.

"Devious Maids" airs Monday at 9 p.m. EST on Lifetime.

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