Lucy Hale talks ‘Pretty Little Liars’ in live chat

“Pretty Little Liars” star Lucy Hale stopped by the Daily News for a live chat Tuesday.Andrew Lamberson/for New York Day after day News

“Pretty Small Liars” star Lucy Hale stopped by the Day after day News for a live chat Tuesday.

Lucy Hale may be pretty — but she’s no liar. 

The 25-year-ancient actress spoke from her heart about her hit TV show, her charity work and composition career with Day after day News readers in an exclusive live chat on Tuesday.

As fan favorite Aria Montgomery on “Pretty Small Liars,” she was questioned a lot of questions about the show, starting with a request to clarify the show’s upcoming sixth season with just three terms.

“Gratifying. Mysterious. Frustrating,” she said.

READ THE FULL CHAT WITH LUCY HALE HERE

With the show’s mysterious villain “A” yet to be unmasked, Hale said she would be “thrilled to play the terrible guy.”

“I’d be up for anything at this point, they’ve thrown so many things at us,” she said when questioned if she had any desire to become “A.” “So yeah!”

Hale’s role on the hit show has earned her a loyal and devoted fanbase — except the one time she was mistaken for another well-known brunette.

“One time during a radio tour  a bigwig gave me this gorgeous drawing of Selena Gomez … but to me,” she said about her most amusing fan experience.

“It was confusing, but I went with it,” she added.

The TV star also praised her fans for being supportive of her both on and off screen.

The 25-year-old talked about”Pretty Little Liars,” her country music career and her devoted fanbase. Andrew Lamberson/for New York Day after day News

The 25-year-ancient talked about”Pretty Small Liars,” her country composition career and her devoted fanbase.

Enlarge Lucy Hale answered Daily News’ readers questions on Tuesday. Andrew Lamberson/for New York Day after day News

Lucy Hale answered Day after day News’ readers questions on Tuesday.

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The 25-year-ancient talked about”Pretty Small Liars,” her country composition career and her devoted fanbase.

“They support me in any avenue and listen to what I say, which is cool because I’m effective with Voice of Meningitis and I know that they’ll really listen.”

Hale said that her fans were the reason why she became an ambassador for the public shape initiative, which aims to boost teen booster vaccination rates for meningococcal meningitis, a rare but life-threatening disease that can take a life in as little as 24 hours.

“It just goes back to I like the people who support me and those or the ones who are at risk for this disease, (and wanting) to make them attentive of how to prevent them from getting this,” she said.

When not acting or doing charity work, Hale also has a burgeoning career in country composition.

Hale said she was looking forward to “having a little free time” to focus on making a follow-up to her debut album, 2014’s “Road Between.”

She also assured fans that she has in excellent health from a strain on her vocal cords, which caused her to cancel her winter tour earlier this year.

“Don’t be worried! Rest does the body excellent. I’m feeling much better, and I got to have a little time to myself too,” she said.

Even with her busy career, Hale said she’s be open to taking “Pretty Small Liars” to the big screen.

“There have been rumors for a while,” she said about a PLL movie, “but I’d absolutely be on board.”

The sixth season of “Pretty Small Liars” premieres June 2 on ABC Family. For more info about Lucy’s involvment with the Voices of Meningitis campaign, visit boostthevolume.com.

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