Current location:Earth Enigma news portal > business
Lucy Hale reveals what her current equation is with her Pretty Little Lies co
Earth Enigma news portal2024-05-22 11:23:57【business】4People have gathered around
IntroductionLucy Hale has revealed what her current equation is with her old co-stars on Pretty Little Liars, th
Lucy Hale has revealed what her current equation is with her old co-stars on Pretty Little Liars, the show that made her a star.
The 34-year-old shot to fame on the smash hit teen drama alongside Troian Bellisario, Ashley Benson, Shay Mitchell and Sasha Pieterse.
Pretty Little Liars ran from 2010 until 2017, first on ABC Family and then on Freeform, and acquired a devoted fanbase in the process.
Now, more than half a decade after the series finale aired, Lucy has disclosed whether she maintained a rapport with her castmates.
'From the OG version, I talk to all of them. At different points in our lives, we've intersected and reconnected, but we all keep in touch,' she told E! News.
Lucy Hale has revealed what her current equation is with her old co-stars on Pretty Little Liars, the show that made her a star; pictured this Tuesday
Lucy (center) shot to fame on the smash hit teen drama alongside (from left) Troian Bellisario, Ashley Benson, Shay Mitchell and Sasha Pieterse; pictured in 2016
Specifically, Lucy divulged that she recently enjoyed a meet-up with Ashley shortly before the latter delivered her firstborn child.
Ashley welcomed a bouncing baby in February with her husband Brandon Davis, an oil heir and notorious Hollywood bad boy.
'I ran into her a couple months ago, and she looked and felt better than ever, and I'm just happy,' said Lucy, recalling that Ashley 'always talked about wanting kids. It makes the most sense. I'm so happy for her.'
Of her general bond with her co-stars, she pointed out: 'We spent so much of our lives on that show. and it kickstarted all of our careers.'
She harbors 'so much gratitude' and 'so much love' for her time on the show with the other actresses, and enjoys seeing them 'entering these new chapters of their lives.'
Although the original series has drawn to a close, the franchise has soldiered on and now has a spin-off called Pretty Little Liars: Summer School on Max.
Summer School boasts a whole new cast, sprinkled with up-and-coming actresses such as Bailee Madison, Maia Reficco, Chandler Kinney and Zaria.
But it has now been suggested that Lucy, one of the top stars of the original Pretty Little Lies universe, may lend her luster to the new series.
Pretty Little Liars ran from 2010 until 2017, first on ABC Family and then on Freeform, and acquired a devoted fanbase in the process; pictured 2016
Ashley welcomed a bouncing baby in February with her husband Brandon Davis, an oil heir and notorious Hollywood bad boy; the couple are pictured last October during Ashley's pregnancy
A publicity still for Summer School was posted to its Instagram page, as well as the Max Instagram page, with the caption: 'It's gonna be A killer summer.'
The letter A was not only capitalized but also highlighted in a red box, in an obvious reference to the mystery villain A from the original series.
A is a stalker who spends the original show sending anonymous letters to the Liars, a group of schoolgirls in the posh fictional town of Rosewood, Pennsylvania.
Lucy, who played the sensitive and artsy Aria Montgomery on the original show, wrote in the comments: 'Kinda making me want to go back to school?'
Address of this article:http://eritrea.claboston.org/content-87a499912.html
Very good!(29377)
Related articles
- What is in
- Electoral Commission probes concerns about voting at Te Pāti Māori candidate's marae
- Raising height of Speedway fences to be considered in crash investigation
- Judith Collins picks up raft of ministerial positions in new government
- Brewers right
- Small earthquake felt in Wellington region
- Killer whale vs shark: Solo orca eats great white
- Alleged MediaWorks hack sees 2.5m Kiwis' data stolen
- Domino's pledges $174 million from for St. Jude hospital from roundup campaign
- Hamilton mayor's Anzac trip to Belgium criticised amid massive rates rise
Popular articles
Recommended
Vermont governor vetoes bill to restrict pesticide that is toxic to bees, saying it's anti
Coronavirus outbreak joins just five other public health emergencies from history
British Army to remove claim Princess of Wales will attend event
Coalition parties down, opposition up in Taxpayers Union
Rajasthan Royals launch ANOTHER bid to invest in cash
Watch: Christopher Luxon faces questions at post
Explosion at Papatoetoe industrial site
RNZ's brand new current affairs show: 30 with Guyon Espiner
Links
- King Charles diagnosed with cancer, halts duties
- China's economic recovery globally significant
- Number of flights gradually increasing
- World leaders extend Chinese New Year greetings
- Top 10 global innovative hubs in 2022
- Build a new world economic order with emerging forces: Italian economist
- Scholars of South Sudan, China pledge collaboration for mutual development
- Xi Replies to Letter from Iowa's Muscatine High School Students
- In pics: industrial production across China
- Xinhua Commentary: World benefits from greater China