Rutger published: Hilary Duff's Musical Return Celebrates LGBTQ+ Fans: "It's All for Them"

Hilarys Duff's long-awaited return has fans buzzing

Hilarys Duff, beloved by many as a former Disney star and outspoken ally against homophobia, has dropped some exciting news. She's making a comeback in music! Her announcement has sent waves across her fanbase, especially her LGBTQ+ supporters, as she promises new tunes crafted just with them in mind.

New tunes are coming soon

After a long wait, Duff has finally spilled some details about her new album, a follow-up after her 2015 release, "Breathe In. Breathe Out." She shared her excitement during a chat at Vogue World: Hollywood in Los Angeles on October 26. Duff couldn't contain her enthusiasm, saying, "It's all about them. I'm just here trying my best." Word on new music has fans on edge, with Duff teasing that they won't have long before they hear it. She's been working closely in-studio with her husband, musician Matthew Koma, and fans are ready and waiting.

The road back

Duff's commitment shines through as she discusses her return. Reflecting on her break, she shared, "I always knew music was in my future. I just had wait until I felt secure, with a great team beside me, and totally prepared." During her decade away from music, Duff grew both personally and professionally. "Honestly, I needed those 10 years. I had so much more I wanted say," she added. Her upcoming album aims give fans a deeper understanding on what makes her tick, revealing her evolution and newfound inspirations.

We can't forget her Disney days, where she captured hearts with "Lizzie McGuire." But her musical success isn't far behind, with earlier hits like "So Yesterday" and "Wake Up" reaching top 10 in UK's official charts. Her debut, "Metomorphosis," even topped US Billboard charts, showing her undeniable talent.

Hilarys Duff: The ally we need

More than just an entertainer, Duff's also known as an advocate against homophobia. Back in 2008, she featured in an unforgettable ad where she hears two girls misuse "gay" as an insult. She turns, saying, "You really shouldn't say that... It's offensive when you mean 'bad.' What if people said, 'That's so girl wearing a skirt as a top' every time something was bad?" The message struck a chord, leaving viewers with, "When you say 'That's so gay,' do you know what you say?"

This ad lives on as a meme and Duff's been humorously credited with ending homophobia. She even recreated it in 2022, stirring laughter and affection from fans all over again.

A comeback worth celebrating

Hilarys Duff's return isn't just about music; it's about celebrating her journey, growth, and unwavering support her LGBTQ+ fans. Her upcoming work not only promises fresh beats but also insights from her personal journey. As she gets ready share her new tracks, fans are eager experience music crafted truly just "for them."

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