Nashville Season 3 Premiere Date: Laura Benanti and Jeff Fordham to have a fling?

Nashville Season 3 Premiere Date: Laura Benanti and Jeff Fordham to have a fling?
Nashville Season 3 episode 1 premieres on 24th September Wednesday at 10 p.m. on ABC TV Network. This highly anticipated series will have new twists in this season. Recently, a picture of Laura Benanti was posted on TV line. She will play the role of Sadie Stone. Her appearance will attract the fans of the show, who would certainly expect a lot from her. Some reports claim that she would be paired with Jeff Fordham.
However, leading character of the show Dee Johnson earlier also hinted that Sadie will end up on Rayna's radar. The promoted poster of Nashville season 3 points to some mysterious content, So according to the poster's look it can be guessed that the story might get spiced with the character Sadie and Rayna relationship rather than Sadie and Jeff. Though it could go either way but probably Rayna and Sadie will have some close moments.
Connie Britton, the person who plays the character Rayna has told to fans that a lot is about to happen in the third season that the fans can look forward to. She is not going to leak out specific plot lines though, especially the one on her role and Sadie.
Britton also confirms that along with Hayden Panettiere's pregnancy report, Juliette Batnes is also pregnant.
The "Nashville" Season 3 premiere episode will show Rayna reminiscing her old memories and how she has been saved from her relationship with Deacon. On the other hand, Juliette will find it difficult to continue her relationship with Avery.
This new season certainly holds a lot of promise.
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