Constance Zimmer and Shiri Appleby
Actresses Constance Zimmer (L) and Shiri Appleby arrive at the 21st Annual Critics' Choice Awards in Santa Monica, California January 17, 2016. Reuters/Danny Moloshok

Season 2 of “UnReal” is getting ready to launch soon. Quinn (Constance Zimmer), with the aid of Rachel (Shiri Appleby), will stir controversies in the show to improve in ratings. “Everlasting” will also feature its first black bachelor, nude scenes and hardcore emotions.

Spoiler alert! This article contains “UnReal” spoilers. Read on if you would like to know what happens next before the new episode airs.

Bustle notes that according to Shiri Appleby, her character, Rachel, will be central to the show in Season 2. More of Rachel and Quinn’s relationship will also unfold in the new season. The two will bring out the worst and best of each other constantly. At one point, they will get matching tattoos and most likely enter relationships.

In the new season, Quinn will still have a number of antics to ensure that the reality TV show “Everlasting” will fare well in the ratings. Quinn will continue to pressure the contestants beyond their comfort area, as well as humiliate them. She will also create hype by exaggerating statements and starting controversies.

According to Entertainment Weekly, “UnReal” Season 2 will feature London (Sunita Prasad), a Pakistani-American engineer. Both Quinn and Rachel will try to convince her to wear a head-scarf, which will give her a more “terrorist” appeal, just to boost ratings. Their approach is obviously offensive and will expectedly case trouble over time.

Co-creator Sarah Gertrude Shapiro said that she understands how the approach may offend people. She said that London’s family is from Pakistan and the character may be distantly related to the terrorist Osama bin Laden. Quinn decided that emphasizing the connection can boost the show ratings, regardless of how it may affect the actor or viewers.

Shapiro also introduced Darius Beck (B.J. Britt), who will be the first black bachelor on the show. The co-creator shared that she is excited to finally have done it, being an important landmark. Zimmer teased that there will be more men who will strip down compared to the women, in Season 2. Adam Cromwell (Freddie Stromwell), will be among the actors who will be showing a lot of skin soon.

“UnReal” Season 2 will launch on June 6 on Lifetime. It also airs on SBS in Australia. More updates and details are expected soon.