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Lucy Hale Reveals That Some Fan Theories Were 'Dead-On' Right In The 'Pretty Little Liars' Season 7 Finale

Lucy Hale Reveals That Some Fan Theories Were 'Dead-On' Right In The 'Pretty Little Liars' Season 7 Finale

Jason Glenn

We are still months away from the second half of "Pretty Little Liars" Season 7, where we can finally unmask who "Uber A" is. The upcoming episodes is said to finally reveal who has been tormenting Alison, Spencer, Emily, Hannah and Aria in Rosewood over the years.

Lucy Hale, who plays Aria Montgomery, revealed that some imaginative and creative fans of the show have been "dead-on" right with their theories on who Uber A is.

"I have seen a couple of fan theories where they got it pretty dead-on. I have no idea [how]. They just went back and re-watched episodes and figured it out," Lucy Hale said in an interview with Teen Vogue. "Then you get the theories that are totally wrong; they totally could make sense, but aren't right at all," she then continued commenting on the fans online.

The 27-year-old actress was also amazed with "very smart" fan comments on her Instagram photos where they see wedding rings and veils and piecing them together. "But it checked all the boxes for me, for lining up with everything, so I was happy with it and I think everyone else will be too," Lucy Hale said about what the fans will be excited to see in the finale.

Hale also revealed Aria's fate on the show where the character will become darker and fans will see a different side of her that has never been seen on the series. "Satisfying. Everybody has been waiting for it," she revealed about Uber A's big reveal on the "Pretty Little Liar" Season 7 finale.

The second half and the much awaited reveal of Uber A in the "Pretty Little Liars" Season 7 with only 10 episodes left will air on April 18, 2017 on Freeform. In case you missed the trailer for its return on April, you can check it out below.

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