The Tennessee native, who moved to Los Angeles at the age of 15 to pursue acting, says that after years of attending Hollywood parties, she has “no interest” in that lifestyle anymore.
She now spends her nights at home with her dog, watching TV shows and binging on podcasts. Hale, 27, has also become a devote SoulCycler, which she says has become her “version of church.”
“I went through a phase that was almost like my freshman 15,” she reveals. “It’s so weird to see your weight fluctuate on a TV show. I go home, and my dad’s like, ‘You L.A. hippie with your crystals and your SoulCycle!'”
As for what’s next on her resumé now that PLL will end after season seven, Hale says she’s excited to pursue anything, including film.
“Film is what I’ve always really wanted to do. There’s nothing that I wouldn’t try,” she says, citing a hero, Reese Witherspoon, whose career has taken a turn from movies to an HBO miniseries.
“Reese Witherspoon is one of my idols,” she gushes. “I love, love, love her.”
This article originally appeared on PEOPLE
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