Actress Uzo Aduba is celebrating her multiple award nominations this week but she also found time to tease what was ahead for season 3 of Netflix's Orange Is the New Black.

After Aduba (who plays Suzanne "Crazy Eyes" Warren) was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best TV Supporting Actress, E! News spoke with her to get her reaction.

"My friend sent me a text that was like, 'Congratulations! I'm dying,' and I was like, 'Why are you dead? And thank you.' I didn't know what that text was," she admitted.

She also admitted that she never would have anticipated that all of this would happen to her, even one year ago, saying she "never dreamed it."

Aduba was also nominated for a SAG Award for Best Female Actor in a Comedy Series this week, in addition to winning the Emmy in August.

Moving on to talk about season 3, E! News asked Aduba to describe it in three words. The actress' immediate response was "Clear. As. Day."

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While Aduba's message is certainly cryptic, it does fall in line with what's been said about season 3 before.

Aduba previously told GoldDerby that she slowly began to realize that there was something bigger that OITNB creator Jenji Kohan was hoping to do with the show.

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"I realized 'Oh my gosh' there is a greater story that [Kohan] has been meaning to tell since the beginning," Aduba revealed.

Kohan previously said that the third season would be about "faith."

With all of these little teasers, it seems to suggest that some of the characters may find greater clarity in who they are as people. It's possible that some, like Suzanne, could have their "come to Jesus" moment, whether literal or metaphorical.

Orange Is the New Black is set to begin streaming season 3 in mid-2015 on Netflix. The first two seasons are currently available on the streaming site.

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