Hilary Duff

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Ashley Tisdale walks solo in Malibu amid ongoing celebrity mom group drama reactions.
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Following her essay on leaving a toxic mom group and subsequent celebrity speculation—which her rep denied—A Ashley Tisdale was photographed alone in Malibu on January 9, 2026. New reactions from involved stars have kept the story in the spotlight.

Hilary Duff sang her 2015 track Breathe In. Breathe Out. live for the first time on Thursday night at the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles. The performance came during a SiriusXM Small Stage Series show more than 10 years after the song's release.

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Hilary Duff addressed Northeastern University's class of 2026 at Fenway Park in Boston on April 29. The singer and actress shared lessons from her career, urging graduates to prioritize their own voices over opportunities. She emphasized the power of saying no and taking pauses to rebuild.

Hilary Duff has opened up about her complicated family dynamics and a past inappropriate age-gap relationship in a new Glamour interview tied to her upcoming album. The singer-actress discusses rumored rifts with her sister and parents while promoting Luck … or Something. She emphasizes personal growth and connections formed through motherhood.

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Hilary Duff is getting personal with her upcoming album, diving into her complicated family life and rift with sister Haylie. In a rare interview, the star shares why she's ready to spill on her parents' divorce and more. Fans are buzzing over the track 'We Don't Talk,' seemingly aimed at her sibling.

Hilary Duff just dropped her second single 'Roommates' from her upcoming album, and she's getting real about the chaos of everyday life. The track dives into that longing for the spark amid the mundanity of marriage and routines. Fans, get ready to hit play on the music video now.

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Hilary Duff has released her new single 'Roommates,' the second track from her upcoming album Luck … or Something. The song explores the challenges of balancing motherhood and personal life, accompanied by a music video directed by Matty Peacock. It arrives amid rumors of drama involving Duff and other celebrity moms.

 

 

 

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