Remember in season five of "True Blood" when Andy Bellefleur (Chris Bauer) had sex with a faerie and ended up with three toddlers who grew insanely fast in season six? If you remember that, I'm sure you remember how Jessica (Deborah Ann Woll) accidentically lost control and drank all but one of Andy's faerie daughters. Well the one who lived, Adilyn Bellefleur (Bailey Noble), has been promoted to a series regular for the final season of "True Blood." The new role upgrade suggest that Noble may have a larger role in the show's final outing.
The Hollywood Reporter says Bailey Noble will appear throughout season seven's 10 episodes. The character of Adilyn debuted in season six and is one of Andy's three daughters. Of the three, Adilyn is the only one who survived the season. Noble is the second actress to be up'd to a regular. In August, we learned that Amelia Rose Blair will have a big role in the next season as well as Willa Burrell, the daughter of the Louisiana Governor, who is now deceased.
Earlier this month, HBO announced that "True Blood" season seven will be the hit show's final season. Creator Alan Ball commented, "From the moment I read Charlaine's books, I thought there was potential for something really special. Then our amazing writers, cast and crew brought her world to life in a way that exceeded my wildest expectations. I'm deeply grateful to HBO for being true partners and collaborators, and, of course, to the viewers who chose to spend Sunday nights in Bon Temps with us."
The final season of "True Blood" will premiere in Summer 2014.
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