It’s a very merry season for the Duff-Koma crew! Hilary Duff and her husband, Matthew Koma, have unveiled their annual Christmas card featuring their blended family.
07.12.2022 - 03:31 / perezhilton.com
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Hilary Duff is opening up about the struggles of her teenage years.
In an interview with Women’s Health Australia, which was published Sunday, the actress opened up about the pressure she felt as a child star — specifically around her body image:
Hilary suffered with a year-long eating disorder when she was 17, and struggled outside of it with body image issues for years. The pressure she felt to conform to unrealistic body standards were so overwhelming she started placing her body image above her health.
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The now 35-year-old was a superstar in kids television, portraying the beloved Lizzie McGuire character in a show with the same name before she even turned 18. She was the Disney Channel it-girl for many years, but now that she’s older she’s changing her views of fame and how she treats herself.
The How I Met Your Father star tells the interviewer she’s surrounded herself with positivity and like-minds:
We’re so glad Hil is leading her healthiest and happiest life! This isn’t the first time she’s opened up about body positivity, either. Back in May the actress showed off her body in a nude photoshoot for WH‘s Body Issue. At the time, she shared just how proud of herself and her body she was:
The A Cinderella Story star shares her 10-year-old son Luca with her ex Mike Comrie, and has her daughters, 4-year-old Banks and 1-year-old Mae, with hubby Matthew Koma. According to personal trainer Dominic Leeder via the magazine, even though health is important to the mom of three, her family always comes first!
It’s amazing to hear how far Hilary has come and how she’s grown. We can’t wait to see what
It’s a very merry season for the Duff-Koma crew! Hilary Duff and her husband, Matthew Koma, have unveiled their annual Christmas card featuring their blended family.
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