
"I was a teenager. But also, Chad Michael Murray invited me. Why? I don't want to start any more stuff, but he was like, 'You should come with me,' and I was like, 'Mm-hmm. Probably I should.' I mean, what was I like, 16? No, I think I was younger than that. 15?"
"That was like my childhood feud, like nemesis. I'm sure my publicist will be like, 'What the f*ck are you doing?' But now it's so many years later, like who cares? It does not matter."
"The actor-singer was frequently pitted against Lohan in the early 2000s, after they got embroiled in a love triangle with the late Aaron Carter. But once they were both done dating him, they remained enemies in the public eye, with a silent red-carpet war eventually turning into a back-and-forth through TV appearances and press interviews."
Hilary Duff and Lindsay Lohan were frequently pitted against each other in the early 2000s after becoming entangled in a love triangle with Aaron Carter. Their rivalry escalated into a public feud involving red-carpet tensions and media appearances. Duff admitted to intentionally crashing Lohan's Freaky Friday premiere in 2003, though she had been invited by Chad Michael Murray. Lohan retaliated by attending Duff's Cheaper By the Dozen premiere later that year. Despite the tabloid attention their feud generated, the conflict was relatively short-lived. The two reconciled by 2007, when Lohan reportedly supported Duff at her Dignity album release party.
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