As “Pretty Little Liars” approach the end of its final season, fans of the show should expect a lot of shakeups.
Recently, Keegan Allen, who plays Toby Cavanaugh in the series, posted a teaser on Instagram about releasing his very first single, Just Jared reports. Between filming the show, and writing a photography book, Allen appears to have been busy as of late with making music.
Allen reportedly added his first single, titled “Million Miles Away,” on iTunes. The single, according to his latest IG post, will debut on February 1, 12:01am, on the platform.
Allen’s recent foray might as well be because of the time-off he had after filming his last scenes with “Pretty Little Liars,” but rumors about his character’s death in the series have been buzzing way before his last day of filming last year. Allen has since shot down the rumors, and blamed a couple of his co-stars for the non-secrecy. In the show, Toby and Spencer (Troian Bellisario) were in a major vehicular accident.
"People are like, “Is Toby Dead?” Well, obviously I'm not dead 'cause I'm on set… A couple of my co-stars blew that, but who cares. I don't think anyone really believed that I was dead anyways," Allen told Bustle.
Meanwhile, a theory is also going around that Wren Kingston (Julian Morris) is conspiring with A for the latter’s endgame against the Liars. Wren’s return of the show was a bit suspicious also, as fans noted the Brit was sporting close-cropped hair and a scruff. Moreover, his meeting with Ezra Fitz (Ian Harding) will no doubt send fans in a frenzy. Moreover, Ezra’s tendency to flipflop makes him capable to do the wrong things, especially if it benefits him, according to this writer.
“Pretty Little Liars” Season 7 returns in April.


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