Tyler Blackburn and Ashley Benson making out on set.
This is Ashley and Tyler rehearsing their kissing scene. They mess around so much and they do it sometimes I think just to make people uncomfortable.
There was a bunch of extras on set that day and she was just like, “Hey, Tyler!” And he was like, “Hey, Ashley.” And she was just like (sticks tongue out). And Tyler’s always just like, “All right” (laughs). And they did that I think for the photo and also for the [extras]. They’re just pranksters — I love ‘em.
My top 50 ships → 35) Hanna Marin and Caleb Rivers
“Hanna, you don’t do dishes until they mould. You eat French fries in bed, cold. You don’t gas up the car until it starts beeping. You won’t admit that we’re meant to spend the rest of our lives together. You send food back if the waiter breathes on it funny. And you know what, there’s probably milk in that fridge that’s older than me. What did you say? About the milk? No. I never want to spend another day without you… Ever, for the rest of my life.”
‘Montana,’ it’s basically about being there with my wife. I proposed there, so it has a really special meaning. That’s really where it started from, it’s really about this moment when you’re saying, 'I want to make this step.’ For me, lyrically, the bridge is my favorite, I think maybe my favorite bridge on the album, just the way I was able to find the lyrics for that. Without going into too much of a personal story, it started to really come together just talking about being in the mountains. When I did propose, I was saying to her, I was like, 'Oh look at the shadows on the mountains,’ and I had the ring on my pinkie — I guess I will just tell the story. I had the ring on my pinkie and I was like, 'Look at the shadows over there on the mountains,’ and she was like, 'Oh yeah, that’s beautiful,’ and I was like, 'Do you see it?’ So it was something that inspired the lyrics for the bridge.