Hilary Duff Flaunts Her Curves in Bold Interview Magazine Shoot
Hilary Duff is showing fans a new side of herself. The 38-year-old star, who first rose to fame on Disney, recently appeared in a daring and sophisticated photo spread for Interview magazine. The images highlight her evolution from teen idol to confident woman and mother, embracing a bold, mature style that reflects her life today.
In the magazine feature, Duff sat down with longtime friend and fellow former child star Dakota Fanning to talk about growing up in the spotlight. They discussed the pressures of the early 2000s, including the arena tour grind and the constant attention from outlets like US Weekly that defined her youth.
Duff is also making a major return to music with her sixth studio album, luck… or something, released on February 20. This is her first full-length album in over a decade, following 2015’s Breathe In. Breathe Out. The record is a collaboration with her husband, musician Matthew Koma, and she describes it as “pop with perspective, made for the fans who’ve grown up with her, watching her normal-ish life from the sidelines.” The songs reflect her current life, exploring marriage, motherhood, and the challenges of balancing family with a public career.
While her music career is back in focus, Duff has continued to work on television. She finished seven seasons of the series Younger and recently appeared in the Hulu sitcom How I Met Your Father. But now her attention is on her music again as she prepares for the Lucky Me World Tour, starting in June. The tour will take her across North America, Europe, and Australia, marking her first headlining tour in nearly 20 years.
Fans can expect a mix of her new songs and classic hits from her early career, making the tour both a nostalgic and fresh experience. Duff has also teased a documentary series directed by Sam Wrench that will cover her return to music and the challenge of balancing her personal and professional life.
In the interview, Duff was open about the emotional side of coming back to music. She admitted the process brought insecurities but said that luck helped her navigate the industry, and the or something in the album title represents the lessons she’s learned along the way.
With her new music already earning praise and a global tour coming soon, Hilary Duff is entering a major new chapter. She has successfully transitioned from child star to respected adult artist while keeping a strong connection with the fans who have followed her for decades.
What do you think of Hilary’s new album and tour plans? Share your favorite track or tell us which city you hope to see her in on tour in the comments.


