Hilary Duff Says She Still Feels Like A Child Star While Looking Back At ‘Lizzie McGuire’

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Hilary Duff had to rely on plenty of determination to survive Sean Evans’ Hot Ones challenge. During the appearance, the singer and actress reflected on her time starring in Lizzie McGuire while also talking about the difficulty of stepping back into music, all while trying to handle wings covered in increasingly intense hot sauces.

In the episode released Thursday (March 26), Duff struggled through the spicy challenge, coughing, tearing up, and occasionally losing her focus as the heat intensified. Even so, she still found moments to reflect on how parts of her real teenage experiences closely matched what her famous character experienced on Lizzie McGuire while the show was airing. One example stood out immediately. “Bra shopping,” she told Evans without hesitation.

“I think a lot of the themes of the episodes were actually happening in my life as well — social dynamics and stuff within my friend groups outside of work,” Duff continued. “It’s so nice to hear people’s experience with the show or, like, how it helped them or formed them. Whether it be, like, her style or not quite fitting in anywhere. And I also kind of resonate with that. I feel like a very big dork, dressed in a cool girl’s outfit a lot of the time.”

More than twenty years after the Disney Channel series ended in 2004, Duff admitted she still carries the mindset of a young performer as she returns to music. After a decade without releasing a full project, she finally returned in February with her new album Luck … or Something, which debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200. Promoting this release has been very different compared to how things worked when she was putting out music in the early 2000s.

“The fact that I have many, many memories of being at TRL is a part of my personality,” Duff told Evans. “There would be the same song on the TRL charts for, like, weeks after weeks after weeks after weeks. And can you imagine kids dealing with that kind of length in this day and age?”

“But I’m also loving a TikTok trend,” she added. “Actually, my hair and makeup [team], they’re dear friends of mine, and they’ll be like, ‘This is the trend we’re doing today,’ and I’m like, ‘OK, I’ll do anything!’ I’m still a child actor inside, wanting to please.”

By the time the episode wrapped up, Duff was visibly emotional and even described the burning sensation from the sauces as a “hellhole.” Before finishing, she also took a moment to highlight her upcoming Lucky Me world tour, which begins in June and continues through next February.

Watch Duff’s full episode of Hot Ones above.

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Rosalía Set To Receive International Songwriter Of The Year At Ivors 2026

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Rosalía is set to be honoured with the International Songwriter Of The Year Award at the Ivors 2026.

The Spanish star and NME 100 alum will receive the award at the 71st Ivor Novello Awards, taking place at Grosvenor House in London on May 21. The recognition follows the release of her widely praised fourth studio album, ‘Lux’, which arrived last November.

The award recognises an international songwriter whose released work has made a strong cultural and commercial impact in the UK over the past year.

“Written in 13 different languages, ‘Lux’ represented not only a bold and innovative artistic step forward for Rosalía, but a revelatory project that transcended language and genre barriers,” the Ivors said.

They also highlighted the artist “who has expanded the boundaries of music”, noting that her work “moves fluidly across form, language and genre, creating something that feels both deeply authentic and distinctly original”.

Roberto Neri, CEO of The Ivors Academy, said: “We are proud to celebrate Rosalía as International Songwriter Of The Year. Her songwriting has captured the hearts and minds of audiences around the globe.

“With lyrics in over 13 languages, Rosalía has broken down barriers and borders, and I’m delighted she will be celebrated by our community and industry as she picks up her first Ivor Novello Award.

 

“This recognition reflects our growing global outlook and celebrates songwriters defining music and culture.”

Tom Gray, Chair of The Ivors Academy, added: “With her craft, musicality and intellect, Rosalía is redefining what songwriting can be.

“Her work blends tradition and experimentation with extraordinary precision and impact, creating songs that continually evolve and immerse us fully in her world.”

The Ivors are known for celebrating songwriting craft, cultural influence and the lasting importance of music and screen composition. Other nominees this year include Wolf Alice, Lily Allen, Olivia Dean and CMAT.

Last year’s ceremony saw Brandon Flowers receive the Special International award, while Charli XCX was named Songwriter Of The Year.

In February, Rosalía also picked up the International Artist prize at the BRIT Awards 2026, where she performed ‘Berghain’ alongside Björk. She is currently touring Europe with her ‘Lux’ world tour, which began in France last month, and is set to play two major shows at The O2 in London next week. Remaining tickets can be found here.

NME awarded ‘Lux’ a five star review, describing it as “an arresting album of astonishing scope and ambition”. It added: “Dim the lights, put your phone on Do Not Disturb, turn up the volume and settle in for a truly one of a kind experience.” The album later ranked at Number Seven on NME’s 50 best albums of 2025 list.

The track ‘Reliquia’ from ‘Lux’ also secured the same position on NME’s best songs of the year ranking, praised for its “adventurous” sound and “gorgeous opening string arrangement melting into gently thumping electronic production”.

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