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Pretty Little Liars season 4 spoiler: Rumer Willis to guest star as Zoe, a charity organiser

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May 22nd, 2013 by Nick Barnes.

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Rumer Willis will guest star in the forthcoming season of Pretty Little Liars, when it returns next month.

The current 2012/13 season is almost over, so we can all expect brand new forthcoming seasons of our favourite shows to feast our eyes on, and Pretty Little Liars is just the latest to announce new casting news.


Rumer, the daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore will guest star in the series as Zoe, who is an organiser of a worldwide charity. She has been described as “the type of girl who will change the world and keep her sense of humour at the same time”.

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Willis was recently seen as a recurring character in the final season of The CW’s 90210 and she has the potential to appear in ‘more than one episode’ of PLL. At present, the star is only booked in for one episode.

Pretty Little Liars returns next month and picks up where season three left off, with the mysterious “Red Coat”. More excitingly, Pretty Little Liars spin-off show, Ravenswood will premiere in October.

Details surrounding the spinoff show have been kept under wraps, but what we do know is that Nicole Gale Anderson, Merritt Patterson, Brett Dier, Elizabeth Whitson and Tyler Blackburn will all star as series regulars.

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The official synopsis reads: “Ravenswood will center on a town, not far from Rosewood, PA, which has suffered under a deadly curse for generations. Five strangers suddenly find themselves connected by this fatal curse and need to dig into the town’s mysterious and terrible history before it’s too late for each of them.”

We also know that the show will feature plenty of mystery, drama, friendships and suspense that will require dedication from fans.

Pretty Little Liars returns on June 11th.


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