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‘Nashville’ Season 3 Finale: Chris Carmack Role Will Lexington Comes Out As Gay; Juliette Denies Postpartum Depression

| May 15, 2015 04:43 AM EDT

"Nashville"season 4 episodes 7-10 reveal Erin, Gunnar's girlfriend, making trouble for Scarlett.

One of the best parts of "Nashville" season 3 finale, which aired on May 13, Wednesday, was when Will (Chris Carmack) came out as gay to the public, and expressed his love to his partner Kevin (Kyle Dean Massey).

In a recent interview with Huffington Post, Carmack said he wants Will to be "out and happy and still a huge country star and people loving him for who he is" as he makes "some decisions that are going to help him fulfill his life."

According to Carmack, he gets a lot of tweets from "Nashville" fans saying Will should just come out already because it is 2015, the United States is progressing and audiences are not what they used to be.  

"I understand where they're coming from because sometimes I feel that way too," Carmack said. "But at the same time, I have to respect the fact that it's dice Will doesn't get to take back if he rolls them. He's rolling the dice of his entire career. Historically, those things have not gone over well with country audiences."

Carmack believes that there is a discrepancy between what Will should do for himself and what the "Nashville" viewers, fans and sympathizers want the character to do.

Another major part of "Nashville" season 3 finale is Juliette's (Hayden Panettiere) denying her postpartum depression, which took a major toll on people closest to her.

In real life, Panettiere gave birth to her daughter Kaya Evdokia Klitschko with her heavyweight boxing world champion fiancé Wladimir Klitschko on December 9, 2014.

On May 14, Thursday, Panettiere was spotted on the set of her film Custody in New York City on Thursday, Daily Mail reported.

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