'Suits' Season 6 Spoilers, News & Update: Rachel Pregnant In The New Season? Will Break Up With Mike For Her Professor?

At the time, "Suits" is on hiatus but fans are restless in waiting for the new season. According to reports, Rachel (Meghan Markle) is pregnant in "Suits" season 6. However, there are rumors that he will break up with Mike (Patrick J. Adams). If then, who is the father of Rachel's child?

Rachel Will Have A New Romance In 'Suits' Season 6

Parent Herald previously reported that Rachel would have a new interest in "Suits" season 6. Everyone knows that there will be no time jump in the new season and Mike will be staying behind bars for a while. This will give Rachel enough time to find love in another man.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, Rachel's new flame would be Professor Dunbar (Malcolm Gets) an ethics instructor at Columbia Law. He will give Rachel every opportunity to improve her legal skills within and outside the classroom.

Rachel Pregnant In 'Suits' Season 6

Aside from the new flame, there are rumors that Rachel will be pregnant in "Suits" Season 6. One fan asked Aaron Korsh about this and the "Suits" showrunner replied with, "That is an excellent question that I will answer by saying it would be an easy way to go..." suggesting that it is possible.

If Rachel is indeed pregnant, who is the father? According to Yibada, fans speculated that Rachel would soon find out that she is conceiving Mike's child. Things will be tough for Mike's girlfriend in "Suits" Season 6 without him and many believe that it will only take a few episode before Rachel cracks up.

Is this one of the reasons why Rachel find a new man while Mike is away? Is her new flame due to pressure, problems and emotional breakdown for being so alone when she needed Mike the most? Is there still a chance for Mike and Rachel to have a happy ending? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.

"Suits" Season 6 premieres on July 13, 9 p.m. on USA.

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