Hilary Duff expresses opinion on child stardom: ‘quite sad’
Hilary Duff gave insights into what she thinks about the cons of child stardom
Hilary Duff has just expressed that recent documentaries highlighting the darker side of child stardom have left her feeling “really quite sad.”
The actress and singer, who defined a generation with Lizzie McGuire, made the remark as she reflected on her own early career.
Hilary rose to prominence in the early 2000s through Lizzie McGuire before expanding into film roles such as A Cinderella Story and a music career that included albums like Metamorphosis.
And speaking at the Time100 Summit in conversation with Dan Macsai, the 38-year-old addressed the renewed scrutiny on children’s television prompted by recent releases including Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV and Framing Britney Spears.
Reflecting on watching such material, Hilary said: “It’s such a long time ago, but it’s an out-of-body experience. I think I feel really quite sad when I watch a lot of those documentaries for obvious reasons.”
Her comments come amid continued discussion in the showbiz industry about safeguarding young performers and reassessing the culture of early fame.
Hilary, whose later television work includes Younger, said she felt fortunate in comparison to some of her contemporaries and stated, “I feel very grateful that I wasn’t put in too many positions that left battle wounds on me.”
“I have held a job as an adult since I was nine years old. I had a very different upbringing, a lot of missed experiences, but also a lot of amazing (ones.)” she added.
As she discussed her rise to fame, beginning as a normal girl who grew up in Texas, Hilary recalled, “I’m a scrubby kid from Texas. I sometimes am like, ‘How did I get here? How did I end up here?’”
She continued to reflect on the demands placed on her as a child actor, noting the expectations of professionalism from a young age.
“I had to be able to hold my own in a room full of adults constantly, and was expected to show up and be professional. Through exhaustion or sickness or whatever, just keep grinding. It’s taught me a lot and it’s completely formed who I am, and I’m proud of that person,” Hilary said of the times she had spent developing as an actress.
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