Hilary Duff's Biggest Call Her Daddy Bombshells: Toxic Mom Group Drama, Lindsay Lohan Feud and More
- On Feb. 25, Hilary Duff denied Ashley Tisdale's mom-group allegations on Call Her Daddy, calling them `not true` and said she `felt really sad` and `taken aback` when the essay appeared.
- Ashley Tisdale's essay in The Cut described `breaking up` with an exclusionary mom group and feeling `left out` and like she was `back in high school`; the internet speculated the group included Meghan Trainor and Mandy Moore.
- Shortly after the essay, Matthew Koma, Duff's husband and music producer, posted a parody of The Cut headline and quickly deleted it, amplifying the fallout; Duff said Wednesday she `doesn't censor` him and found it amusing.
- Celebrities and podcasts reacted, with Becca Tobin, Glee alum and Ladygang podcast co-host, calling Koma a `loser` while Billboard sought comment as Duff's Luck & or Something dropped Feb. 20 before her June arena tour.
- Having stayed silent until a Los Angeles Times interview last week, Duff said the timing felt not great and that she felt used, after her album launch.
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Hilary Duff (Houston, 38) is back on stage. After a few years away from them by her own decision, the singer and actress is immersed in the preparation of The Lucky Me Tour, her first world tour in two decades. She will perform some of her best-known songs, and will not miss those of her new album luck... or something, released on Friday, February 20th. One thing is clear: she wants to return to being the star who was at the beginning of the 21s…
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