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'Pretty Little Liars' Season 7 Spoilers: Lucy Hale Hints Details of Season Finale

"Pretty Little Liars" star Lucy Hale spilled the beans on what's going to happen in the remaining days of the series. It looks like fans will get to see a different Aria Montgomery in the final days of the show.

The "Pretty Little Liars" finale is nearing and fans are feeling a mixture of sadness and anticipation — sad because their favorite show is ending, yet they are anticipating the revelations that will come with it. Fortunately, Hale dropped some details about the show's final season during an interview with Huffington Post on Friday, April 21.

During the interview, she revealed that her character, Aria, will try her hand at something new. "Aria gets to do some real cool stuff," she gushed. Hale explained that she asked the show's writers and showrunner I. Marlene King to let her character do something out of the ordinary for the show's remaining episodes.

The production team gave her idea a go, which got the star all excited at having received King's and the show writers' approval.

With regard to what Aria will do in the remaining episodes of "Pretty Little Liars," Hale teased that she will do something she has not done before. "She does some crazy stuff," referring to her character in the show.

She went on to say that Aria will "put everything at stake" in the final ten episodes of the show. With that in mind, "Pretty Little Liars" fans might probably witness an even more darker side of Aria.

Besides that, she revealed that the board game has an important part in the show's remaining days and will put Aria in a complicated situation.

With that, some started to wonder if the fan theories are true. Speculations have it that Hale's Aria is the A/A.D/Uber A. If this proves to be true, then it will probably make an interesting twist to the show's plot. On top of that, it will probably change everything between the girls in a negative way.

To see if the speculations are true, watch "Pretty Little Liars" on Freeform, Tuesdays at 8 p.m. EDT.

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