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Shay Mitchell, Ashley Benson and Troian Bellisario reunite to celebrate 15 years of 'Pretty Little Liars'

Shay Mitchell, Ashley Benson and Troian Bellisario reunite to celebrate 15 years of 'Pretty Little Liars'

Express Tribune15-06-2025
Shay Mitchell has thrilled fans with a nostalgic Instagram photo carousel in honour of the 15th anniversary of Pretty Little Liars. The series, which premiered on ABC Family (now Freeform) in June 2010, became a global hit and launched Mitchell's career as Emily Fields.
In a post captioned 'Pretty Little Time Capsule. Somehow it's been 15 years since we all started lying professionally… ,' Mitchell shared 19 throwback images, including a new selfie with co-stars Ashley Benson and Troian Bellisario.
The three appeared side-by-side in all-black outfits, smiling warmly for fans. Lucy Hale, another lead from the series, was not present in the reunion shot but commented to show support.
Other images in the collection included behind-the-scenes moments, cast celebrations, and archived promotional content from the show's early days.
Mitchell, who has since gone on to appear in series like You and Dollface, has also built a successful brand with her luxury luggage line BÉIS. Her co-stars have similarly pursued diverse projects:
Hale has starred in films such as Truth or Dare and The Hating Game; Benson has appeared in multiple TV and music video roles; Bellisario most recently starred in On Call, released on Prime Video in January.
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