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'The Fosters' Season 3 Spoilers: Stef Could Suffer From A Major Illness? Callie & Brandon's Affair Continues

The upcoming second half of "The Fosters" Season 3 will feature new issues for the entire Foster family. After Callie's adoption has been approved by a judge, she will continue to struggle with keeping her affair with Brandon a secret.

Just before Callie was legally adopted by Lena and Stef, she first slept with Brandon after they realized that their feelings for each other remain as strong. However, their decision will have a huge impact on the future of their relationship as well as how their moms will trust them moving forward.

Other than Callie and Brandon's relationship troubles, "The Fosters" Season 3 will also feature Jude living independently now that Connor has moved away to be with his mother.

During the first half of Season 3, Jude told Connor that he was fine with his decision to stay and live with his mom. However, Jude will realize in the upcoming episodes that it's pretty challenging to be away from the person you love.

Meanwhile, according to Fashion N Style, Stef will also suffer from a serious illness in the upcoming installment. Fans are already speculating on the possibility of Stef suffering from cancer. This storyline is not impossible to be included into the series because ABC Family is known for their huge twists and major surprises especially for their fans.

Meanwhile, ABC Family will be renamed starting January 2016 and will be called Freeform.

In other news, the official synopsis for "The Fosters" Season 3 was recently released by TV.com.

"Now that Callie has been adopted, she and Brandon will attempt to move on and keep their sexy secret a, well, secret. Meanwhile, a serious medical issue will affect Stef, Jude will attempt to deal with Connor's decision to live with his mother, and an old friend will surprise Jesus (now played by Noah Centineo) and Mariana when they unexpectedly return," the synopsis reads.

"The Fosters" Season 3 will premiere on ABC Family on Jan. 18 at 8 p.m. ET.


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