Hilary Duff confirms musical comeback is just to 'impress' her gay fans
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Hilary Duff confirms musical comeback is just to 'impress' her gay fans
"You know it's all for them. It's just to impress them."
"I always knew I was going to return to music. I needed to feel safe and I needed to have the right people in my corner and be absolutely 100 per cent ready,"
"Honestly, I needed to have 10 years of life under my belt. I needed a lot to say. This album feels like the inner workings of my brain and I really am so excited to connect with people again on that level, that very forward-facing level."
Hilary Duff will release a new album imminently. The record was created with husband Matthew Koma and is explicitly aimed at gay fans. The project follows a decade-long break after 2015's Breathe In. Breathe Out. Duff returned to the studio after seeking safety, trusted collaborators, and personal growth. The new music channels inner thoughts and life experience and aims to reconnect with audiences on a direct, forward-facing level. Past successes include the Billboard-topping debut Metamorphosis and UK top-10 singles like 'So Yesterday' and 'Wake Up,' while 'Sparks' became an underappreciated LGBTQ+ anthem.
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