
Hilary Duff
Hilary Duff is an American actress and singer. She starred in the Disney Channel series Lizzie McGuire and the television series Younger and How I Met Your Father.
She appeared in the TV movie Cadet Kelly , starred in the films The Lizzie McGuire Movie, Agent Cody Banks, Cheaper By the Dozen, and A Cinderella Story.
She produced The Haunting of Sharon Tate and How I Met Your Father and has released several singles, including the popular songs Little Lies, Fly, and All About You.
Latest Release
- FEB 20, 2026 luck... or something

As a teen idol of the early 2000s, the Disney Channel star turned singer felt like your coolest friend—an earnest American everygirl who just so happened to be famous, with an arsenal of accessories to make Y2K revivalists weep. Hilary Duff’s voice is madeleine-like to the millennial, triggering Proustian memories of butterfly clips and Laguna Beach reruns. Now a mother of four, the former tabloid fixture spent the past decade focusing on her family and her acting career. But in late 2025, Duff announced that she’d signed to Atlantic Records and was preparing to release luck… or something, her first new album in over a decade. “When you step away from something for such a long time, you have no idea how the reaction will be and if anyone’s going to be on the other side waiting,” the 38-year-old singer admitted in an Apple Music radio takeover shortly after the release of lead single “Mature.” Duff was speaking to songwriter and producer Matthew Koma, who produced most of the album and also happens to be her husband of six years. (He’s the co-writer behind another millennial classic, “Clarity” by Zedd.) She commended Koma for encouraging her comeback: “I would stay home forever with our kids, but you knew that I really wanted to do this,” she said. “We literally put the gates up and just hunkered down and made something really cool together.” The couple’s bond explains luck… or something’s intimacy, its sparkly synth-pop sounds countering intensely candid themes—jealousy, estrangement, and the creeping feeling that the best days of your life may have already passed you by. On “Roommates,” Duff yearns for the messy spontaneity of young love, and she spirals into paranoia over her partner’s imagined midlife crisis on “Future Tripping.” “We Don’t Talk,” a crushing wisp of ’80s pop, mourns a distant relationship presumed to be with her sister Haylie. “I’m worried that I’ve felt everything I’ll ever feel/And I won’t again/Tell me that won’t happen,” she pleads on “Tell Me That Won’t Happen,” and in her refreshing candor, she lives up to her mythic status as Timeless Millennial Everywoman.
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Hilary Duff on Apple TV
Hilary Duff on Apple Music
Hilary Duff on Apple Podcasts
About
- FROM
- Houston, TX, United States
- BORN
- September 28, 1987