'Pretty Little Liars' season 6 spoilers: Who among the girls found love?

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One thing fans are excited to know in the five-year time jump in "Pretty Little Liars" season 6 is whether or not romance caught up with the liars, who are all grownup now. As each of the girls' career blossom, did love flourish along too?

The answer is yes for Alison, who not only went on to become a teacher in Rosewood but is also a married woman. She now goes by her new name, Mrs. Rollins. But when the show returns, fans will get to witness how romance develops between Alison and her future love.

Another taken liar is Aria, whose relationship with Ezra, much to the delight of diehard Ezria shippers, is going strong. "Their relationship has a lot more depth now that they're older," Lucy Hale, who plays Aria, explained to MTV News.

"On a professional level. No matter how old they are, they are still each other's first loves, so there's that innocence to it as well," the actress went on to say, adding that she is excited about where their relationship could lead.

The girl with the biggest win in the category of love has to be Hanna, who, will be engaged when "Pretty Little Liars" season 6 returns. Ashley Benson aka Hanna thinks that this move shows her "growing into her own."

The star also says it was a way for her character to experience security after having endured a rollercoaster ride in the last five years. It is still unknown who her fiancé will turn out to be but fans could only hope it will be Caleb.

In the group, there are two single ladies – Spencer and Emily – and they are single for a reason. In the last five years, the former worked on making it in New York City, which pays off, because it will facilitate in her mom's campaign in Rosewood.

Emily hasn't found the one yet. And with Alison seemingly happy with her love life, it is unclear what the future holds for her in the field of romance. "Pretty Little Liars" season 6 returns in January.

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