Lucy Hale Confirms There Will Be Two Weddings In The Final Episodes Of 'Pretty Little Liars'

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After seven years on the air, “Pretty Little Liars” is coming to an end this June. But for the first time in the series’ run, there will finally be answers ― and happy endings, too.

During a conversation with The Huffington Post on Build Series Thursday, Lucy Hale confirmed the news that they’ll be “more than one wedding” in Season 7B.

“This whole season, in general, is just very romantic. You get to see all of the couples together and there’s a wedding … or are there two weddings? Yes, there’s one main wedding … hmmm, I don’t know if I was supposed to say there are two weddings, but whatever, we’ll just let that slide,” Hale joked, getting a bit nervous about her spoilery slip before putting it behind her, adding, “Pregnancies, kids, yeah. The girls are grown up.”

But whose nuptials will be featured on the show? Spoby? Haleb? Or will Aria and Ezra take the cake?

Last October, Ian Harding, who plays Ezra, shared a photo of Hale on Instagram, thanking her for being his sidekick throughout the series. But, he apparently forgot that she was wearing a veil, and fans, obviously, freaked out. So, Aria is probably going to be one of the brides, right?

“It’s been such a roller coaster of a romance, but I want to say there’s a happy ending,” Hale said of engaged couple Ezria. 

According to Hale, weddings aren’t all we have to look forward to. It sounds like Aria turns to the “dark side” (which just makes us think she’s definitely, most likely, maybe A/A.D./Uber A).

“The board game plays a big part in the last nine episodes,” she explained. Obviously, all of the girls will get a turn and it puts them in very uncomfortable situations ― life-or-death situations. And, Aria, it really pits her against the girls. For the first time it’s little Aria against the rest of them, so things get weird.”

Hale continued, “Aria gets to do some real cool stuff this season. This was the first time in the course of the show that I went to [showrunner I. Marlene King] and I went to the writers and was like, ‘Please, can Aria just do something really cool and different for the last 10 episodes?’ And they gave me my way, and I was really surprised. Not only was it stuff I never got to do on the show, but I got to do things I’ve never done in acting, period.”

Green-screen action? Yup, they’ll be some of that. 

Things are getting …weird at work. Do I have something on my face ?

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Hale said playing a different, darker side of Aria was fun and challenging, but it will for sure shift the dynamic between the Liars. 

“She does some crazy stuff,” she told HuffPost. “It puts everything at stake ― it puts her friendships, her relationships at stake ― and there are times when you’re like, ‘Whose side is she on?’” 

The 27-year-old actress loves to read all of the theories fans of the show come up with, and appreciates every wacky, illogical moment the “Pretty Little Liars” writers decide to toss their way. Still, she has a favorite storyline (and she can’t wait for you to watch it unfold).

“This sounds cliché, but, the very ending is just my favorite of all,” Hale said. “A is a lot closer than we think, you guys … it’s nuts!” 

“Pretty Little Liars” airs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET on Freeform. Watch the full Build Series interview with Lucy Hale below. 

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Meet Three Exonerated Men Who've Devoted Their Lives To Freeing Innocent Convicts

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In Dallas, three exonerated men have become detectives of sorts.

Rebuilding their lives following wrongful imprisonment, Christopher Scott, Steven Phillips and Johnnie Lindsey are devoted to freeing innocent inmates whom the justice system has failed. And now they’re the subjects of the documentary “True Conviction,” premiering at the ongoing Tribeca Film Festival. The Huffington Post has an exclusive clip showing the freed men taking on a new case involving someone who has sat in jail for 35 years. 

Directed by Jamie Meltzer, “True Conviction” will air on PBS. 

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Michael Moore Recalls The Time Bill O'Reilly Accosted Him On The Street

Michael Moore is feeling pretty good after Bill O’Reilly was dumped by Fox News following multiple allegations of sexual harassment. 

On Thursday, while speaking after a special screening of his 2002 film “Bowling for Columbine” at the Tribeca Film Festival, the Moore recalled how O’Reilly once randomly accosted him on the street. 

Moore told the audience of one time when O’Reilly was “passing me by on the street in a limo, sees me, tells the driver to screech to a halt, and he jumps out of the car, yelling at me. Someone happened to capture a picture of the moment. Look at O’Reilly’s face ― it’s the scariest frikkin’ thing. But I’m still standing and he’s not,” he said. 

Yes, there’s somehow photographic evidence of such an event, which Moore tweeted out on Wednesday. 

Moore famously went head-to-head with O’Reilly after the release of Moore’s 2004 documentary “Fahrenheit 9/11,” in which the former Fox News host began the interview by asking Moore, “You want to apologize to the president now or later?”

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Rachel Bloom Made A Hilarious Video About The Struggle Of Being A Ladyboss

“Leaning in” isn’t as easy as it looks, and a new song from “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” creator and star Rachel Bloom perfectly explains why.

Being a woman who runs the show can certainly be “empowering” but, admittedly, “also kinda weird.” After all, women in positions of power are often perceived as “unlikable,” if you even manage to get close to the top you likely won’t have very many other women in power around you, and if you do then they you’ll probably be pitted against each other. 

In an original video for Vanity Fair, Bloom asks the important questions about being a #Ladyboss:

Are you being too bitchy?

Not bitchy enough?

Should you care if you’re being bitchy?

Should you care if someone else thinks you’re being bitchy?

Are you weak if you do care that someone thinks you’re bitchy?

Is it appropriate to muffle your sobs with an RBG pillow?

And how much boob is too much boob?

H/T Vanity Fair

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Ronald Reagan's Son Tweets Stunningly Sexist Defense Of O'Reilly

Michael Reagan, son of President Ronald Reagan and his first wife Jane Wyman, has some very strong feelings about sexual harassment ― though he seemingly has no understanding of what sexual harassment is. 

Late Thursday night, Reagan posted two tweets, both alluding to Fox News’ termination of Bill O’Reilly after a slew of allegations of workplace sexual harassment were made public.

The New York Times reported earlier this month that Fox and O’Reilly had settled five suits ― which included allegations of “verbal abuse, lewd comments, unwanted advances and phone calls in which it sounded as if Mr. O’Reilly was masturbating” ― and paid out a collective $13 million to the accusers. On Tuesday, another woman came forward, alleging that O’Reilly leered at her and called her “hot chocolate.”

Reagan, a 72-year-old white man, decided that he was an appropriate messenger to let women of color know that being called “hot choclare” by a male superior at the office isn’t sexist, racist harassment ― it’s merely a compliment. 

Five minutes later, Reagan decided he had more to say ― this time, about sexual harassment writ large.

“If women are going to wear low cut dresses that show cleavage don’t be harassed when we men look,” he tweeted.

You hear that, women? If men leer at you, it’s most certainly just a compliment and/or the uncontrollable nature of male sexuality, which you have likely set off with your outfit! 

We would like to direct Reagan to the U.S. government’s definition of sexual harassment. According to the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, sexual harassment is defined as “unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical harassment of a sexual nature.”

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The Fast Food Items Not Even Gwyneth Paltrow Can Resist

got fomo @fuckjerry? #tbt #slicewithmyhomeslice

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So your jade vagina egg is all packed up and you’re ready to head out on a summer vacation. Unfortunately, nothing can prepare you for the decidedly un-Goopy fast food options typically found in airports and rest stops.

Naturally, none other than $200 smoothie enthusiast Gwyneth Paltrow is here to help. Goop’s “Fast Food Guide” maps out the healthiest available options from popular fast food chains. The list suggests wrapping your McDonald’s “grilled chicken burger” in lettuce (for the record, there is nothing called a “grilled chicken burger” on the McDonald’s menu ― we can only assume Goop staffers aren’t McD’s frequenters and mean “grilled chicken sandwich”). They also suggest you remove the bread from Subway sandwiches to turn them into salads (womp). But there are a few items not even Gwynnie and her staff at Goop can say no to.  

KFC, Arby’s, Dunkin’ Donuts and Dairy Queen round out the list’s “Just Order the Fries …” section. The list includes lighter options for these restaurants, but admits some things, like biscuits from KFC and doughnuts from Dunkin’ Donuts, are “hard to pass up.”

Our favorite item on the list has got to be curly fries from Arby’s, which Goop claims are “best enjoyed with reckless abandon.”

We’ll dunk a curly fry into some organic, low-sugar ketchup to that.

Head to Goop to see the entire list. 

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So We Might Not Be Getting More Prince Music After All

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A Minnesota judge has blocked the release of Prince’s posthumous EP, “Deliverance,” over a legal dispute between the late singer’s estate and the sound engineer who distributed his new music. 

George Ian Boxill, who co-wrote and co-produced the new songs with Prince, announced the release of the EP on Wednesday ahead of the one-year anniversary of the singer’s death.

After making the title-track single available for streaming, Paisley Park and the artist’s estate promptly filed a lawsuit against Boxill for violating a confidentiality agreement and orchestrating the unauthorized sale of new music. 

On Wednesday, Judge Wilhelmina M. Wright of the United States District Court issued a temporary restraining order in the estate’s favor to stop the planned release of five more songs on the following Friday. Boxhill is now required to deliver the new material, as well as the entirety of recordings made with Prince, to the estate.

“The Estate is taking immediate legal actions to prevent Mr. Boxill’s continuing violations of his agreement and the rights of the Estate and its partners in Prince’s recordings,” the estate said on Wednesday, according to Rolling Stone. “Any dissemination of the recordings and underlying music compositions, or fixation of the same in any audiovisual work or otherwise, is unauthorized and in violation of the Estate’s rights to the master recordings and musical compositions.”

As the title-track was released before the court’s injunction, it’s still available to purchase on princerogersnelson.com, a website run by the record label RMA, but the pre-order option for the entire EP has been removed.

“My team and I are excited for the ‘Deliverance’ single to be available again to Prince’s loyal fans,” David Staley, co-founder of RMA, told Rolling Stone. “I, like Ian, feel ‘Deliverance’ is a very timely song and believe it will bring comfort to many in these trying times.” 

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Pigeon Invades NYC Apartment, Makes Nest For Eggs In Pasta Strainer

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Like many New Yorkers, this bird knows a good real estate opportunity when she sees one.

A pigeon moved into Genevieve Roman’s Brooklyn apartment through a window opening while she was out of town, CBS New York reports.

When Roman returned Tuesday after a few months, the pigeon had made herself at home. She built a nest in a spaghetti strainer where her eggs now sit waiting to hatch. She flies away on occasion but always returns to sit on her eggs, the station noted.

#roosting

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Roman has given her surprise roommate a name, Adelaide, and plans to let her stay at least until the eggs hatch, the station said. She wasn’t about to put an expectant mom on the street.

Roman told the New York Post she had reached out to animal welfare organizations but wasn’t offered any help.

It could be worse. While Adelaide can’t pay rent, “She is a pretty nice roommate and doesn’t get on my nerves such as every other roommate I’ve had,” Roman, a 33-year-old immigration lawyer, said to the tabloid.

Adelaide now has an Instagram page, thanks to her human roomie.

Last one today I swear but just wanted to show you guys my pride and joy #proudmom #clutchofeggs

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CBS cited animal experts saying that pigeons pose “minimal health risks to humans.” However, the Post interviewed a pest management worker who said that even the tidiest pigeon could carry fleas and parasites, not to mention that its turds can contain fungus.

But for now, Adelaide has a roof over her head and an understanding person willing to share her space.

I know it’s crazy,” Roman told Williamsburg Patch. “But she’s been very low-impact so far. She doesn’t wander around my apartment pooping — there’s no bird poop anywhere. She just sits on the eggs.”

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The Funniest Tweets From Parents This Week

Kids may say the darndest things, but parents tweet about them in the funniest ways. So each week, we round up the most hilarious 140-character quips from moms and dads to spread the joy. Scroll down to read the latest batch and follow @HuffPostParents on Twitter for more!

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Canada strengthens net neutrality with zero-rating crackdown

In a victory for net neutrality, Canada’s telecom regulator has ruled against a carrier offering ‘free’ music streaming as part of a zero-rating scheme. Quebecor’s ‘Unlimited Music’ allows premium Videotron subscribers to use select streaming apps, s…