Monday, September 26, 2011

Lucy Hale Project

PLEASE SPREAD THE WORLD. THIS TIME MY PROJECT/PRESENT FOR HER ISNT SOME LITTLE THING. THIS IS GOING TO BE BIG, AND I WANT IT TO COME FROM ALL HER FANS, NOT ONLY ME. SO, MOST IMPORTANTLY, SPREAD THE WORD!




Options: (you can choose as many as you want)
- edit a picture of you and/or lucy, must me lucy hale related (not just PLL)
-make a short video (make sure you talk about lucy hale)
-write lucy hale a fan letter (just for lucy hale...i will do my absolute best to get her to see it)
-write a song for her
-take a picture of something in your room that is dedicated to her
-and if you want to do something besides these options, you MUST email me


The reason of all this is because i want her to see it for sure this time, she will see it. And i want it to be the best it can be.

If you want any picture examples check out my YouTube Account

Email me if you have any questions at all, lucyyhalefan13@gmail.com or tweet me @lucyyhalefan13
Thank you for helping
Deadline October 20th, if any problems email/tweet me :)


List of people doing it: http://thehalerswagteam.blogspot.com/2011/10/lucy-hale-project.html

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Lucy Hale's Instagram

Many fans have probably been wondering what Lucy Hale's Instagram is, we got it for you, her 100% official account, lucyhale89 and heres the link: lucyhale89! Enjoy her pics!

BEAUTY QUEEN: LUCY HALE TV's prettiest trouble-maker tests out Fall's dramatic makeup looks.


PHOTO BY BRIGGITE SIRE, STYLED BY CHRISTINE BAKER, HAIR BY SCOTT CUNHA, MAKEUP BY AGOSTINA, SHOT AT 5TH AND SUNSET.
We're certifiably obsessed with Pretty Little Liars, which means our Number One TV Crush is Lucy Hale, the 21-year-old actress and singer who plays the almost-innocent lead character, Aria.  But PLL just wrapped up its season, and Hale's other projects (including the films Fallen with Alex Pettyfer and Agyness Deyn, and Downer's Grove with Nikki Reed) are still in the works.  Fortunately, you can get your fill of the Tennessee native in our TV Issue, where she tests four of the Fall runways' most dramatic makeup looks. 

See Lucy Hale's beauty outtakes, then grab our September Issue to see her full portfolio, and read which catwalk looks she might rock on the red carpet...

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Interview: Lucy Hale ('Pretty Little Liars')


As we caught up with Lucy Hale in Los Angeles, it’s no surprise that she’s stunning at first sight. That was expected. The star of ABC Family’s tween-cult series Pretty Little Liars has a doe-eyed gaze that is both coquettish and remarkably sexy (if I sound obsessed, that’s because I might be). Yet it's quite often overshadowed by the intensely hard stares of her character Aria, a worrisome girl being stalked by an unknown chronic texter who may or may not have killed her best friend (as we found out in last night’s mid-season finale, it looks as if he/she didn’t) likes to poison and blackmail her friends for fun. As if this weren’t enough, she’s dating a guy who she met in high school. Oh, and he just happened to be her teacher.
But what may surprise you about Lucy is that she radiates charm from the inside out, again, unlike her pretty little namesake. As we briefly observe her in a thick pair of heel-less heels, I confess to her that from my personal experience (I’m a guy, so zero) wearing high heels with no heel must be a terrible experience. I imagine that at this point, Aria would slowly back away from me or run to find one of her gal pals, thinking I was another one of her stalkers and somehow part of the ‘Who Killed Alison?’ dilemma. But Lucy Hale laughs it off.


Lucy Hale Talks Becoming Cinderella, Potential Music Career & Aria’s Fate in ‘Pretty Little Liars’




As if being on a hit TV show wasn’t enough,  Lucy Hale also shows off her singing chops in her new film, A Cinderella Story: Once Upon a Song. The multi-talented actress plays Katie Gibbs, the Cinderella character who wows her Prince Charming (Harry Potter hunk Freddie Stroma) with a private musical performance.
Celebuzz recently caught up with Lucy to discuss her journey in becoming Cinderella and, of course, what that pesky “A” has been up to in Pretty Little Liars.
Tell us a little bit about the project and what drew you to it.
A Cinderella Story: Once Upon a Song is a classic Cinderella story with a modern twist. It’s a musical. It’s based around music and the love of music by this girl, Katie, who I play. She’s the outcast and she goes through lots of obstacles. It’s just very inspiring to see what this girl goes through and how she still comes out on top.
So you’re kind of following footsteps of past Cinderellas like Hilary Duff and Selena Gomez. How did you prepare yourself for the big role?

I try really not to think about it, I guess. It’s along the same thematic lines but Katie is a different character than the other two girls. I feel like it has a different tone to it compared to the other two. It’s great to draw inspiration from people but, for this particular role, I just try to take what I could from the script and bring what I could to the character.
You sing in the film and you’re featured on the soundtrack too. Do you plan on pursuing music in the future?
I’d love to! Recording the songs for the film was really good for me. I think it shows people what I was capable of. I mean, I’d love to make an album. It’s about timing and the right sound. For me, I don’t want to release something that’s not 100% Lucy. I want it to feel real so we’ll see. There are a few things that could possibly work out.
Your “Prince Charming” Freddie Stroma said you were a mischievous creature on set. Do you agree?
[Laughs] Yeah! I’m kind of a jokster. My favorite thing to do to Freddie is just make him feel uncomfortable in interviews. I like to embarrass him and that’s why he says that. It got to the point where we were just doing these interviews and it was the same questions over and over again. So at the beginning of these interviews, I was like, “Okay, you have to say sailboat by the end of this.” So, we’d make up stories that would happen to him and he would use the word “sailboat”. We were just trying to keep it fun. We all really got along.
What can we expect from Pretty Little Liars for the rest season?

Our therapist, the one the girls are seeing on the show, has figured out who A is! We’re sort of left with will they figure it out who it is or will they not. “A” also gives each girl a task to complete or something really bad will happen. Aria has to get rid of someone and make them leave town. So basically, the girls have to do something that’s either going to hurt themselves or someone they care about. It’s exciting stuff!
Do you see a lot of yourself in Aria?
I feel like for every character I play, I put in a little bit of myself. I’m a much more of a lively and bubbly person compared to Aria. We’re both very stubborn and driven but Aria is very romantic. She believes in that fairytale and wears her heart on her sleeve. I think that’s where we differ—wow, I sound like I hate love or something! [Laughs] No, she’s a little bit more vulnerable, I guess you can say.

'Pretty Little Liars' Cast Gives Scoop On Summer Finale, Halloween Special And January Episodes


Some questions for the cast:
Q: Do you have a favorite scene in the mid-season finale?
Troian Bellisario: Every one!  Yes I do, but I can't tell you.  There are so many great scenes. I will say there is a great scene between Toby and I and there's a great scene between Wren and I. So if you guys want to imagine that, but that wasn't the most fun scene to film, and I cannot tell you anything about that scene.
Q: Any other favorite scenes from the mid-season finale?
Lucy Hale: Yeah. It’s the one I can’t talk about but it’s the one involving the mud, and the dresses and running around. That’s it. You’ll know what I’m talking about once you see it. It’s fun. 
Q: Ashley, are you involved in the mud scene?
Ashley Benson: [laughs] Maybe. Maybe not.
Q: Did you have as much fun with that as Lucy did?
Ashley Benson: That is one of the best nights. It was probably 3 in the morning and digging in the mud was awesome.
Q: Troian, what’s coming up for Spencer and Toby?
Troian Bellisario: Oh, man. The midseason finale is going to be huge for Spencer and Toby because Spencer and Toby’s relationship over this season has only been growing and deepening and becoming more and more beautiful and vulnerable and tender. A zones in on that as her Achilles heel and goes right for it in a brutal, brutal way.
Q: What are we going to find out about N.A.T.?
Troian Bellisario: You’re going to find out that the club is still very much in session and active.
Q: Will Aria and Ezra be exposed?
Lucy Hale: Where we are now, the task that Aria has to complete, A punishes each of the girls and presents them with a task that they have to complete and her task deals with Ezra. In the finale you think there’s someone in their lives that is threatening to expose them once again, and so there’s the idea lurking that they could be outed for real this time, in front of her parents, and you’ll sort of see how that goes.
Q: Will Jackie expose Ezra and Aria or blackmail them?
Ian Harding: Jackie will be a big part in both the mid-series finale, but also right now we are shooting episode 215, so I have seen Paloma [Guzman], who plays Jackie, on set quite a bit. So, when we come back in January, she is here. She is aware of Aria and I because as you saw a few episodes ago when we were kissing at Hollis College, I think she is probably a little put off by that.  So we are going to see the ramifications of that.
Q: So they are not out in the open yet?
Ian Harding: As much as we can be.  I think a few people know, but maybe not the most important people that need to know.
Q: What will Jason do with his knowledge of Aria and Ezra?
Lucy Hale: Jason has a lot to do. He is very suspicious and he has a lot of inside information that I don’t think he’s sharing with anyone. As of now, she’s sort of steered clear of that, but I could absolutely see that coming back, because I think that Aria really did care about him and I guess feelings don’t go away.
Q: Who would you pick? Ezra or Jason?
Lucy Hale: Oh gosh, as Lucy? Oh no, this is going to get me in trouble. Like looks wise? I don’t know. Aria lives a hard life. If I’m going to give the politically correct answer, Ezra. I feel like Aria really does believe that Ezra is her soul mate so Ezra. I guess. Or both.
Q: Ian, do you believe that and do you think Ezra believes that?
Ian Harding: Do I personally believe in soul mates?  My verdict is still out on the whole soulmate thing.  But I guess I have time to see.
Q: If there were, would Ezra be Aria’s soulmate?
Ian Harding: Yeah, totally. They made out in the bathroom of a bar and yet they keep going.  This obviously isn't a sexual thing, because I don't think we've explored that. They haven't explored that realm yet.  So what is keeping them together?  It's something more than just simply he is a perve was trying to bag as many high schoolers as he can, because he's not.
The Halloween Episode
Shay Mitchell: So much fun. Just to see the girls at their youngest point and how they all were.
Troian Bellisario: The earliest stages because in a lot of the flashbacks, you see the later friendship. The flashbacks are generally the summer that Ali died. So what you see is who the girls are solidified in being around Alison. Spencer’s jealousy of Alison or Emily’s love for Alison, but in the Halloween episode you get to see who they were when Alison first picked them to be her group. So you get to see the initial dynamics of them being like, “I don’t know what I want to do with this. I don’t know who I am yet.” Them settling into that is really cool.
Shay Mitchell: I just love Spencer in that flashback.
Troian Bellisario: I was such a dork.
Shay Mitchell: She was such a little dork but it was so cute. And then you have hefty Hanna which we had so much fun every single day and it was so hot outside when we were shooting that episode. She was like [gasping] in this suit and everything. But it’s really neat because you get to see the girls and their relationship with Alison before. So it’s really cool to see.
Ashley Benson: Oh, yeah. I wore a fat suit. Being in a fat suit is awesome, but not when it is mid-summer and I am outside and I have to wear it for a week straight for all hours of the day. Usually I can take it off because it is only a certain scene in an episode, but since it was all flashbacks, I had to wear it for seven days and it was so hot. I was sweating the whole time. It was so gross, but I love playing that character. She is my favorite to play. [Plus a Halloween costume] and you will love it. I kind of pitched to the producers what I wanted to be and what I thought Hanna would want to be and it is spot-on. It is so funny.
Lucy Hale: What’s cool about it is that it’s from Alison’s perspective. It’s mainly about Alison. Of course the four girls are there, but it’s pre-A, it’s pre-her death so life is good, they’re care free and you actually get to see the girls laughing and smiling. So it’s very fun and then we throw in that it’s a Halloween party. So we got to dress up. And it answers a lot of questions about why Alison was the way she was. We go back and answer questions about secrets like my dad and his affair and you go more in depth into that too.
Ashley Benson: You get to see characters like Ian, Melissa and Jenna when she could see, everything. There are so many things that go on. There are a lot of clues as to who A is and what happened to Ali that night. There are a lot of people who come in very quickly for a short amount of time in the episode who have a big impact with the whole murder/Allison situation. It is a very good episode. It is really scary and it can give you a lot of information.
Back in January 2012
Ashley Benson: You see us as such a tight-knit group and recently we have been having our own storylines and we are not always together all the time, which is cool. In the second half, we are a little separated for a bit.
Lucy Hale: By the end of the finale, the girls are questioned by the police and we pick up the second after, so it’s sort of picking up where we left off. There’s a change in dynamic between the four of them. You get to see them where they’re almost, sort of, against each other, which we’ve never really seen. But you go on to learn why they’re acting that way and it’s their turn to play games with A.
Ashley Benson: I think we are all just in a bad situation. We don't really go anywhere. The last episode, we are caught in a really bad situation, so it just takes off from there. We have certain things we have to deal with and us not really getting along doesn't help much and our family lives will change after this last episode.
Lucy Hale: I want to see Aria and Ezra finally man up and tell her parents. I really want to see that. The girls are sort of turning the tables on A, gaining confidence in that they’re going to rule the game, they’re going to win this game, so their confidence grows in that way, so that’s really cool. Because I felt for a while they were just these scared little girls who didn’t know what to do, and they’re growing up because of this experience, really fast.
Ashley Benson: I want to see how [Hanna] handles her family life. There are so many things that have changed for her now with her dad and that whole situation. She wants her mom and dad to get back together. I want to see where that all goes and I want to see how she handles Kate, I want to see how the friendship with the girls progresses, and Caleb, as well, because who knows if he will move to California or not. I hope not.
Shay Mitchell: I want to see Emily have a serious relationship. I watch every episode and when I see the whole scenes of Aria running into the sunlight/sunset with Ezra and jumping, I’m like hey, I want Emily to have that too with a serious girlfriend. So we’re pushing for that but I do feel like this is very necessary for her to have a lot of interactions with different girls so she can really know what she likes. It’s new for her so I think dating is important.
Theories About A
Ashley Benson: I have some people that I have in mind, but I always say I want it to be one of the four girls. I think that would be such an interesting twist. I think it could be Spencer because she is smart enough to make sure everything goes well. But, yeah, I think Spencer would be a good candidate.
Lucy Hale: I don’t know. My opinion is, I don’t even know if we’ve met A, at this point. A lot of people think it is Jenna or Jason or Garrett, but my opinion is we haven’t met who A could be.
Ian Harding: I feel like it could be a group of people.  I don't know who is this brilliant to just be in every place at one time. And I feel like if it is just one student, let's look at the kid who is failing out because he is obviously not doing homework! But he is obviously spending his time, Emily had a box full of cereal and then had something inside it and it was hermetically sealed as well.  You plan that months in advance! How did that happen?  It's either a group of people or somebody is a mastermind or has a crazy split personality. And I hope to god it's me!
Ashley Benson: I think all four of us would find out together, or one of us would get a text message, or we would all have to go to a certain place and dig something up. I don't know. I think all four of us would probably find out at the same time. I think it will wrap up. I think that is what everybody is trying to figure out. I think once that is out, it would be kind of cool to end there. I always thought they should do a spinoff of Alison before everything happened and do that deal. I think once it is done, it would wrap up. We but then we said we would want to do a movie.

Lucy Hale on her voice and singing career

"Exploring different sides of my voice in different songs and just having this opportunity; it's what I've always wanted to do growing up"

Lucy Hale Teases 'Pretty Little Liars' Summer Finale: Expect...Mud?!

http://hollywoodcrush.mtv.com/2011/08/30/midseason-summer-finale-pretty-little-liars-lucy-hale/