In a revealing interview, singer and former teen idol Hilary Duff opens up about her personal life, addressing rumors of a family estrangement. The 38-year-old star confirms that her upcoming album, 'Luck... or Something', will feature songs inspired by her family dynamics.
Duff, who rose to fame as a Disney Channel star in the 2000s, has been the subject of speculation regarding her relationship with her older sister, Haylie Duff, and their father, Robert. But here's where it gets personal... She admits that her family has experienced challenges, acknowledging that families don't always remain intact.
In a candid conversation with Glamour, Duff shares, "That's my family. They're the people who have the most significant impact on you and naturally occupy the most space in your life." She continues, "Being born into a family doesn't guarantee its permanence."
The song 'We Don't Talk' is believed to be a reflection of her rumored estrangement from Haylie. The lyrics reveal a sense of uncertainty and a desire for communication: "People ask me how you're doing, I wanna say amazing but the truth is I don't know... I always end up saying how we don't talk." And this is the part most people miss—Duff's raw honesty about her complicated life and her parents' struggles.
She further expresses her thoughts on another track, reportedly singing about her father, "I wish I could sleep on planes, and that my father would really love me." These intimate revelations offer a glimpse into Duff's personal journey and the inspiration behind her music.
As she embarks on an international tour to promote her new album, fans can expect a deeper connection with Duff's music, knowing that it's infused with her own life experiences. But the question remains: How will her family react to these personal songs? Will they bring healing or create further distance? The world of celebrity gossip awaits the next chapter in this family's story.