| 'PRETTY LITTLE LIARS' - who the hell is A? |
| Written by Sacha Young | |
| Tuesday, 08 February 2011 17:00 | |
'PRETTY LITTLE LIARS' is one hell of a show. Soooooo, it doesn't have Damon Salvatore... but! It has an Ezra Fitz! [Okay. You get it. I like Ezra].
I'm so excited for the latest episode 'Je Suis Un Ami', it's going to be capital 'I' for INTENSE! Take a look at a sneek peak below...
P.S. Here's a peek at an interview Seventeen magazine did with Troian Bellisario (who plays Spencer in PLL)...
"17: Now that you've been playing Spencer for a bit – tell us how you relate to her. Are you anything like Spencer?
TB: I relate to Spencer a lot because I grew up in a very wealthy family around a very wealthy group of people. My high school was a private school where you went to an Ivy League. That's just what was expected of you and nothing less. So I grew up never being okay with a 'B' because a 'B' was not good enough. And it wasn't really my parents. My parents told me to 'put down the books, go outside, you look like death.' They were always very supportive of me. But I think it was the school I went to and the world I was born into. And, I think Spencer is kind of in that. She's in this beautiful, golden cage where everybody just says ‘you have everything so you have no excuse to trip up.'
17: Who's least like their character?
TB: Shay [Mitchell], in terms of being sweet and sensitive – she's like Emily. But Shay comes to set in the morning, it'll be seven in the morning, she'll come in heels, skinny jeans, the most gorgeous, glamorous top and her hair is like a Pantene Pro-V ad. Then she'll come film her scene wearing these dirty converse and jeans as Emily – which is like what I arrived in. And I'm like 'Who are you?' It's so funny to see her kick off her sneakers at the end of the day and go home in heels.
17: Are you friends with anyone else from young Hollywood?
TB: Well, I'm really fortunate. I was born here and I was raised here in Los Angeles. And when I was five years old, my best friends were Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen because we lived across the street from each other. As I got older, I had a bunch of friends that were various teen stars. I've always known people in the spotlight and people who just grew up in LA and had nothing to do with the industry. It's not a glamorous thing to me. It's just a different type of business. I've seen friends go down the path of drugs or letting the spotlight go to their heads. I've witnessed that. It's not a very good option if you want to have a long career like I do and do a lot of different things.'
17: What was it like being friends with Mary Kate and Ashley as child stars?
TB: I just knew them as the girls across the street. And I remember the first time I was playing with them and something happened and I realized these aren't normal kids. They're treated differently. But, I grew up on a set. My dad is a successful television producer, director and writer and my mom's a director, and writer. Even when I was young I wanted to be an actress. I knew the actors and the paparazzi. It was just kind of always in my landscape. It was never directed at me, but it was always somewhere so I could see how it operated and I could see it from afar and go 'Wow, that's not really glamorous, it's kind of exhausting not having any privacy.' So it was never something I pursued. The first time I saw the billboard for Pretty Little Liars I almost got into a car accident!"
[source: www.seventeen.com]
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