With a family’s immigration crisis at the center of its narrative, “The Cleaning Lady” illustrates how far a mother will go to safeguard her child and their interests. It tackles the struggles undocumented immigrants face trying to build a life in a foreign nation, as they must set aside their past achievements, to make a new home. The character drama also stars Adan Canton, Oliver Hudson, twins Sebastien and Valentino LaSalle, and “Lost” star Naveen Andrews, as well as Martha Millan.
“After two heart-pounding seasons, we’re thrilled with how audiences have latched on to this incredible story,” Michael Thorn, president of scripted programming for Fox Entertainment, shared in a prepared statement alongside the renewal announcement. “The cast, led by the incomparable Élodie Yung, along with our brilliant creative team and our partners at Warner Bros. Television have expertly crafted a highly compelling, emotionally-driven show that gives a perspective you don’t often see on television.”
Channing Dungey, chairman and CEO of Warner Bros. Television Group said, “‘The Cleaning Lady’ is a gripping and masterful tale of a mother who will do anything for her child …I am thrilled that we get to continue to explore Thony’s world in a third season. A big thank you to our partners at Fox for providing a platform for this show to thrive, to Miranda Kwok for developing such a powerful story, and to Melissa Carter for her leadership during the first two seasons. We are excited about Jeannine Renshaw joining the creative team, and I can’t wait for audiences to see what Miranda and Jeannine have in store for season three.”
No release date, cast, or plot information for “The Cleaning Lady” season 3 is known at this time.