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the9jafresh · 2 years
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Hilary Duff Biography - Age, Career, Education, Early Life, Family, Awards, Instagram, Movies And Net Worth
Hilary Duff Biography – Age, Career, Education, Early Life, Family, Awards, Instagram, Movies And Net Worth
Hilary Duff Biography – Age, Career, Education, Early Life, Family, Awards, Instagram, Movies And Net Worth Let us discuss Nuella Njubigbo’s Biography in terms of her Age, Career, Education, Early Life, Family, Movies And Net Worth and much more. Hilary Duff is an American fashion model and actress best known for her role as Lizzie McGuire in the Disney Channel original series Lizzie McGuire.…
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Nicole Richie with Hilary Duff and Simone Harouche in Las Vegas during the We Were Young festival last weekend.
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soweirdondisney · 5 months
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Earlier this week friend of the fandom Allison McClain Merrill of Past Foot Forward had a chat with Whitt from the Duff Enough Podcast about Disney Channel Christmases.
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In almost an hour they discussed pre-2000 Disney shows, non-Disney holiday favorites, celebrating the season at Disney parks, what makes a show Christmas or not, New Year's bumpers, collectible memorabilia, and VHS and DVD collections.
At one point Allison and Whitt touched on what made growing up so special for us.
Their conclusion? Disney intentionally made traditions for us with festive bumpers and shows that got us excited about the season. Even when they stopped being aired, we continued the tradition for ourselves by rewatching our favorites and holding onto that time in our lives. 🥲
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hilaryduffwardrobe · 2 years
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WHEN: July 01, 2022
Rhode Lulani printed recycled crepe maxi dress - $383.95
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femalestunning · 6 months
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hilary duff via instagram
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Yea Meghan is comparing the deals she got before marriage to what she’s getting now and it’s probably not anywhere near what it was so she’s turning them down. The cycle continues again and again. ...but surely she realises that small jobs become bigger jobs?
She should realize that, but she thinks she’s above the small jobs. Look at was she was pitching to the media. She wanted Dior and Cartier contracts ($20 million!) and “meaty Oscar roles.” She wanted $1m per Instagram post for an account that had like 70k followers max.
She thinks she’s above the Kardashians but she has nowhere near their selling power.
Yes, she could get a Hallmark-style series and turn that into a bunch of mass market brand collaborations, but she doesn’t want the Hilary Duff life. She thinks she’s above that.
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d-criss-news · 10 months
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Glee star Darren Criss dispels SAG-AFTRA strike myth ahead of Australian tour
Glee star Darren Criss has weighed in on the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike in Hollywood and confirmed that it won’t impact the set list for his upcoming Australian tour which kicks off in September. “I've done theatre stuff and TV stuff, I've done music of my own, I've written for other things, music from YouTube days. All of that will be there,” he confirms to 9Honey Celebrity. "I am sort of this living playlist of a lot of songs that have been featured throughout my career. [The tour] is a bit of everything.”
Best known for his role as Blaine Anderson on Glee, Criss even teases that a few of the most iconic songs he performed on the show will be on his Aussie set list. The Emmy and Golden Globe winner first headed Down Under in 2018 and promises fans will get everything from "whacky synth pop", to jazz and even a few tracks from his TV and Broadway career when he returns. Despite starting in hit shows like like The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story and films, Criss can’t say much about his most famous projects due to the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strikes in Hollywood, which he stands in solidarity with.
He can, however, dispel a common myth about the strikes which have been making headlines in the US and here in Australia. "This isn't an actor saying, 'We want more money'. These are workers saying, 'We deserve to be treated more fairly,’” he says.
"Surprise, surprise; big corporations tend to take a big cut of things that perhaps they shouldn't, when looking at the disparity in wealth between their employees and the bosses,” Criss continues. A-listers like Jack Black, Daniel Radcliffe, Aubrey Plaza, Vanessa Hudgens, Hilary Duff and more have been photographed on the picket lines supporting the strike recently. But there has been some confusion about the strike as many everyday Aussies assume all Hollywood actors make bank.
Though Criss is by no means a spokesperson for SAG-AFTRA or other actors on strike, he says that’s just not the case. "There are actors that do make a significant amount of money that are in the minority of performers, and there is a huge percent of actors that do not fall under that category," he explains. According to a statement from SAG-AFTRA released earlier this month, the current state of the US entertainment industry has made it increasingly difficult for most actors to achieve a middle-class lifestyle.
"For people on the outside looking in, this seems like a classic case of a disparity in wealth," Criss continues. "But this is not about some of the more famous names that you would associate with making millions of dollars... the livelihood of so many people is being threatened." Most SAG-AFTRA members are small-time actors, not multi-millionaire movie stars, and they need Hollywood contracts to keep up with the rapidly changing entertainment industry. At the end of the day, this strike is just like any other labour dispute between employing entities and workers. This one just happens to have an all-star cast.
"If we were painters or something, a dispute between us and our employers and our union is not going to make headline news because the people on the picket lines aren't people that are on posters in your bedroom,” he says. Those are the same people across now counts among his many famous friends, his Instagram brimming with selfies snapped with the likes of Cher, Daniel Radcliffe and Lawrence Fishburne. One throwback snap from his last trip Down Under even shows the singer and actor enjoying an NRL game with Joe Jonas, both of them draped in Penrith Panthers scarves. Though it’s been years since the snap was taken, Criss is excited to return to Australia, a nation that played a pivotal role in his early success when A Very Potter Musical first went viral.
“Australia really drove our [YouTube] channel to a place where we were like ‘holy s—t, this might be something. We might have a company on our hands,’” he reveals. That success inspired Starkid Productions, the theatre company he co-founded and continues to play an active role in today. “The numbers that came from Australia were so staggering at that time that I have always had a really special place in my heart for Australia and for Starkid.” Darren Criss returns to Australia for a five-city national tour starting September 3, 2023. Tickets to all shows go on sale on Thursday, 27 July 2023.
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nicolerrichie · 2 years
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Nicole Richie with Hilary Diff, posted by Matthew Koma at the end of August 2022. (No idea why it says happy birthday.)
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blogger360ncislarules · 5 months
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Hilary Duff is paying tribute to Stan Rogow, a producer on Disney Channel‘s Lizzie McGuire, following the news of his death.
Rogow passed away on Thursday at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, a family spokesperson confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter Saturday. He was 75.
“Writing this right now is bringing back so many distant memories of what feels like a completely different lifetime…,” Duff, who played the eponymous character in the Disney series during its two season run from 2001-2004, wrote on Instagram. “One where I had absolutely no clue where I was heading or how I was getting there, but where I had that eagerness and blind optimism that accompanies youth and your first opportunities to step up.”
Duff called Rogow a “very special person who fought for me to land a role that would change the entire course of my life.” She added, “I’m so very sad to hear of his passing today. Stan – thank you for thinking I had ‘that special thing.'”
The Disney vet concluded her note by thanking Rogow for “all of the Lizzie adventures” and for “helping create a reality I could never have dreamed of.”
As executive producer on Lizzie McGuire, Rogow earned two of his three career Emmy nominations for Outstanding Children’s Program in 2003 and 2004. His first Emmy nod came years earlier in 1982 for Outstanding Drama Series for his work on NBC’s Fame.
During his decades-long career, Rogow served as producer on a number of other notable TV series, including Shannon’s Deal, Flight 29 Down, Darcy’s Wild Life and Woke Up Dead. His film credits include All I Want for Christmas, Men of War and The Lizzie McGuire Movie, among others
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