Hilary Duff is turning the volume up a notch with a new NSFW track that fans are calling “song of the year.”
“I just want the beginning, I don’t want the end / I want the part where you say shit / In the back of a dive bar that gives you the head / Then come home late, wake up your roommates,” Duff, 38, sings in a video posted to Instagram on Wednesday, Jan. 7, featuring her risque lyrics about romance and a heartwarming clip.
“I want the highlight, 10 out of 10 / The butterflies in the hand / Before we swept under the bed / And we practically became roommates / I knock on the front door / But you don’t look at me anymore,” he continues.
The pop star released a snippet of her single from her upcoming album, Luck… or somethingand effectively disconnected from the “toxic” mom group drama she was dragged into from a personal essay written by Ashley Tisdale French and published on the cut. (Although French, 40, didn’t share a name in her Jan. 1 post, online detectives are convinced was referring to her group of celebrity mom friends that includes Duff, Mandy Moore, Meghan Trainor and more.)

Hilary Duff.
Courtesy of Hilary Duff/InstagramIn the clip, Duff wore a criss-cross yellow dress as she glowed in the sun and delivered the lyrics while standing in a vibrant green field. His arm tattoos were on display.
“Hilary. I’m afraid this album is going to become my whole personality,” one fan commented on her latest clip, while another raved: “This reel took the Capri Sun out of my hand and replaced it with a questionable drink in a plastic cup. I LOVE IT HERE.”
Duff’s new album will be released on February 20, months after she shared the first single, “Mature,” in November. This new album will be his first since 2015.
her husband, Matthew Butwas among those who showed love in the comments section, writing, “This is my girl 🧡.” (The first Lizzie McGuire The actress shares three children with Koma: daughters Banks, 7, Mae, 4, and Townes, 20 months. Duff also shares a son, Luca, 13, with ex-husband Mike Comrie.)
Before his show of support for his song, Koma, 38, also weighed about the “toxic” mom group drama, which she took to social media on Tuesday, January 6 to share a “promotion” of her own fiction article with the cut.
“A group of moms tell it all through a dad’s eyes,” Koma’s post read. “When you’re the most tone-obsessed deaf person on earth, other moms tend to focus on their little ones.”
Despite ongoing speculation that Duff was among the mothers French wrote about, the Musical Baccalaureate The star’s rep shut down rumors that he was referring to Duff, Moore, 41, or Trainor, 32, according to TMZ.
The rep added that French had wanted her piece, titled “Breaking Up With My Toxic Mom Group,” highlight a related problem about being out of a group of friends.



