'Pretty Little Liars' season 7 spoilers: Vanessa Ray thinks one of the Liars is A.D.

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Vanessa Ray might have just dropped a major spoiler about the identity of A.D. before the final 10 episodes of "Pretty Little Liars" season 7 airs in April.

The actress talked to Us Weekly to discuss her new film, "All in Time," but she also shed some light about the series finale of Freeform's fan-favorite suspense drama.

According to the actress, her spiteful character, Charlotte DiLaurentis, could possibly return before the final hour of the series.

Charlotte, previously known as CeCe Drake, turned out to be Alison's (Sasha Pieterse) long-lost brother, Charles DiLaurentis. She was also the one responsible for terrorizing the Liars as A. However, the character was killed during the winter premiere of season 6 by an unidentified culprit.

She also revealed her suspicion about the true identity of the show's baddie, A.D. "I think it's going to be Aria (Lucy Hale)," the actress said. "I think like early in the early days, she just kind of had the most to lose. She was hurt the most by the antics that 'A' put her through, so that's why I think she might be the one that's coming back to get them all."

The actress also shared how she wants the show to end. According to the actress, she wants to see Rosewood being burned down by the Liars. She also hoped that they will feature a slo-mo montage of the girls walking away from the burning town with their sunglasses on.

Meanwhile, Hale turned to Instagram to share her emotions about the last few days of filming for the final episodes of "Pretty Little Liars."

The actress posted a photo of her and her co-stars Pieterse, Troian Bellisario, Ashley Benson, and Shay Mitchells taken during the official final table read for the series. According to Hale, working with her co-stars left a special mark in her life. She also finds it hard to say goodbye to her role and to the series.

The last 10 episodes of "Pretty Little Liars" season 7 will air in April 2017 on Freeform.

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