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

“UnReal” Season 2 is set to premiere soon. Season 1 of “UnReal” focused on lead character Rachel (Shiri Appleby) and the trials that she faced as she worked on the dating reality show “Everlasting.”

Adam Cromwell (Freddie Stroma) was the bachelor of the year. Darius Hill (B.J. Britt) will be the bachelor in the new season, writes Hypable.

According to Britt, his character has been involved in a type of mess and he believes that one season of “Everlasting” will help improve his reputation. He is, however, expected to encounter a number of surprises along the way.

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

Vulture reveals that the contestants in the Season 2 show will also include a racist, a person with connections to terrorism, a black activist and a hotter version of Rachel. It is still uncertain how racism will play out in the story.

According to Entertainment Weekly, Darius will have to do everything he can to survive the reality show. He will most likely do better than Adam, who will be coming back in the new season. Adam will try to get the attention of producer Rachel, although it is still unconfirmed whether Stroma will remain throughout the season or only for a limited number of episodes.

Rachel and Quinn (Constance Zimmer) will be getting matching tattoo that say “Money Dick Power.” Their complicated friendship and ambition for power will be the focus of “UnReal” Season 2.

Previously, Quinn convinced Adam to block Rachel’s romantic efforts. In the end, Adam was still alone after he was left by Anna (Johanna Braddy) at the altar. Rachel and Quinn will meet a new love interest in Season 2.

There will reportedly be another producer who enters Rachel’s life. He is educated, smart, cunning, manipulative and Jewish, which will be a lot for Rachel. She will see a potential real relationship, but viewers have to see how she will deal with the new exposure. Furthermore, series creator Sarah Gertrude Shapiro cited that people should be very concerned about Rachel’s mental health, especially when she really falls in love.

“UnReal” Season 2 will launch on June 6 at 10 p.m. EST on Lifetime. It also airs on Stan in Australia. More updates and details are expected soon.