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We Were Liars star gets candid about most difficult scene to shoot and it's not what you think

We Were Liars star gets candid about most difficult scene to shoot and it's not what you think

Daily Mirror11 hours ago
We Were Liars proved to be one of the most emotionally draining dramas of the year so far thanks to that final episode.
WARNING: This article contains spoilers from We Were Liars.

A We Were Liars star has opened up about which scene she had to take 'one for the team' during filming.

Based on author E Lockhart's novel of the same name, Prime Video 's We Were Liars revolves around the lavish lifestyle of the Sinclair family who spend their summers on a private island.

But one horrific incident leaves Cadence Sinclair (played by Emily Alyn Lind) with memory loss and no one willing to give her answers as to what happened to her last summer.
TikTok users went into meltdown by the finale as it was revealed that Cadence's cousins and love interest Gat Patil (Shubham Maheshwari) had died in a fire that they started, leaving her traumatised.
This may have been the most memorable moment of the Prime Video drama but Penny Sinclair star Caitlin Fitzgerald has another scene in mind when it comes to what was the most difficult to film.
Opening up to Screen Time, Fitzgerald shared that it was actually a very low key scene which left her feeling 'sick' that proved the most challenging.
'I was really excited about the scene where I eat a lemon meringue pie, it was a fantasy really," she laughed.

'And by take four, I was like 'I'm really sick', so it turns out, this is a public service announcement, as I've sacrificed for everyone, and learned there is a limited number of lemon meringue pies which you can eat, it is too much.
'I think I ate like eight and was like 'oh'. I took one for the team on that one.
'I had to really go for it every time, I'm that committed to my craft.'

As of yet, there has been no official confirmation if We Were Liars is going to return for a second season.
There has been talk of work going on behind the scenes for another series which would be based on the prequel book Family of Liars, focussing on the three sisters, including Fitzgerald's Penny.
When asked what fans could expect if the franchise was to return, Fitzgerald commented: 'More of the same, a further look into this highly dysfunctional family and peeling back another layer of the onion of why they are the way they are.
'More fun on Beechwood, more mysteries and a lot more of the sisters, for better or worse.'
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