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Ashley Benson

TV Actress

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1989-12-18
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She first gained recognition as Abigail Deveraux on Days of Our Lives, a role that helped launch her into the spotlight. As Abigail Deveraux, she built a solid foundation in the entertainment industry before going on to achieve even greater acclaim. In 2011, Abigail Deveraux—well, actually, the actress behind the character—won a Young Hollywood Award alongside the cast of Pretty Little Liars, which further boosted her popularity. The momentum continued when, in 2012, she appeared in the art film Spring Breakers, showcasing her range as an actress. Later, she landed a spot in the 2015 feature film Pixels, adding another notable credit to her growing resume.

Before all the fame and red carpets, though, her journey started early. At just eight years old, she began modeling with The Ford Modeling Agency, appearing in various print advertisements. By 2002, she had already made a small but memorable appearance in a Lil Romeo music video, playing a schoolgirl—a fun little moment that hinted at her future in front of the camera. She also has an older sister named Shaylene Benson, who’s been part of her life through all the ups and downs.

When it comes to relationships, Abigail Deveraux has had quite a few noteworthy ones. She dated swagger coach Ryan Good from 2011 to 2015, which was around the time her career was really taking off. Then, in 2018, she began a relationship with model Cara Delevingne—a pairing that attracted plenty of media attention. Though they eventually split in 2020, it wasn’t the end of her love story. That same year, she briefly dated rapper G-Eazy.

But things took a more serious turn in November 2023, when she got engaged to Brandon Davis. In a whirlwind of romance, the two tied the knot later that same month—talk about moving fast! Just a month earlier, in October, news broke that they were expecting their first child together. The happy couple welcomed their baby in February 2024, marking a joyful new chapter in her life—far beyond the days of being known simply as Abigail Deveraux.

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She portrayed the character Hanna Marin in the popular television series Pretty Little Liars. Her performance in the show earned her a Youth Rock Award for Rockin’ TV Actress back in 2011.

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