Hilary Duff Gets Emotional Over Estranged Sister in New Song ‘We Don’t Talk’

Los Angeles: Singer and actress Hilary Duff has opened up about her emotional new song We Don’t Talk, revealing that it reflects her strained relationship with her estranged sister, Haylie Duff.

Emotional Song Inspired by Personal Struggles

Duff recently released the song as part of her return to music and confirmed during an interview on CBS Mornings that the track is deeply personal. She said the song addresses the pain of being disconnected from her sister, describing it as “the most lonely part of my existence.”

The actress became emotional while discussing the subject, admitting that the distance between them has been difficult. She also shared that writing and recording the song was a healing experience and allowed her to express feelings she had carried for years.

Return to Music After Acting Success

Duff, who rose to fame as a teen pop star before transitioning into acting, recently announced a new tour and additional music projects. Her latest release marks a significant step in reconnecting with her musical roots.

She explained that many people experience similar emotional struggles, and creating the song helped her process her own reality despite growing up in the public eye.

Estranged Relationship Remains Private

Duff and her sister were once known for their close bond, frequently appearing together at public events and supporting each other’s careers. However, neither has publicly confirmed the exact reasons behind their estrangement.

Reports have suggested possible personal differences involving their partners, though both sisters have largely kept details of the situation private.

Duff’s new song has resonated with fans, who have praised its emotional honesty and vulnerability as she returns to the music scene.

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