Hilary Duff Has Spoken...Again
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Hilary Duff Has Spoken...Again
"I felt really sad. I honestly felt really sad. I was, like, pretty, pretty taken aback and felt just, like, sad. It sucks to read something that's, like, not true. And it sucks on behalf of, like, six women in all of their lives."
"Honestly, everything he does makes me laugh. So I was like, oh my god, but I also don't censor him, and I don't tell him what he can and can't post. He is so, like, fierce for me, and I love him for that."
"I think it came at the craziest time, where I was like-like the timing felt not great, and I felt used."
Hilary Duff initially appeared to dismiss Ashley Tisdale's essay about leaving a toxic celebrity mom group during a Los Angeles Times interview, but later revealed deeper feelings during an appearance on Call Her Daddy. Duff expressed genuine sadness and shock upon reading Tisdale's piece, which didn't name names but implied negative experiences within the group that includes Duff, Mandy Moore, and Megan Trainor. Duff characterized the allegations as untrue and emphasized the impact on six women involved. She also addressed her husband Matthew Koma's mocking Photoshopped response on Instagram, clarifying she didn't know about it beforehand and explaining she doesn't censor his posts. Duff indicated the timing of the essay felt particularly difficult and left her feeling used.
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