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'2 Broke Girls' Rumors: Max's Mom May Finally Make Her Long-awaited Debut Next Season

Very few details have been revealed about Max's mother in '2 Broke Girls' thus far

Throughout the run of "2 Broke Girls," the people onscreen have talked a lot about one particular character even though she has never made an appearance on the show just yet.

That character in question is none other than Max Black's mother.

In a recent article, TVLine's Michael Ausiello fielded a fan question about Max's parents. According to Ausiello, there were apparently plans to finally introduce the mysterious Mrs. Black this season. Showrunners had even started casting for the role, but ultimately, the plan to introduce Max's mom apparently fell through, at least for this season.

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Instead of making her initial appearance during the show's current season, Mrs. Max's debut has now reportedly been postponed and fans looking forward to meeting her may finally be able to do so in season 7.

To this point, fans of "2 Broke Girls" have only gotten to know Mrs. Black through the many references made to her.

Dedicated fans have already put together quite the collection of details about Max's mom despite her not making any official appearance just yet, as can been in her Wiki entry.

Mrs. Black has been regarded as an irresponsible person and someone who also finds it difficult to put her trust in others. She also enjoys her fair share of alcoholic beverages.

Aside from finding out what she looks like, there are some other interesting tidbits about Mrs. Black that fans likely want to hear more about. For instance, exactly what kind of relationship she shares with Max is not all that clear, and on top of that, she may also know who Max's father is.

The reportedly upcoming reveal of Mrs. Black will likely be an important event, and if this new rumor pans out, then fans of "2 Broke Girls" may finally meet her sooner rather than later.

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