Hilary Duff puts an end to the “toxic mom group” drama with her latest song.
Duff teased her new song in an Instagram clip, singing to the camera while wearing a Ronnie Cobo asymmetrical mini ($438, $262).
This look features translucent panels and draping at the chest and waist, with twist details at the top and hips.
The former Disney star’s latest song, currently untitled, features risqué lyrics like, “I want the part where you say shit/Go crazy behind the dive bar/And sneak home late and wake up your roommate.”
Duff, 38, began her return to music in November with the release of her comeback single “Mature,” which led fans to speculate that she might have criticized Leonardo DiCaprio.
She refused to confirm or deny the speculation, adding that her husband Matthew Koma had joined in on the hype for fun, saying: “He’s the biggest troll on the planet. He’s going to lead you all down every path and have the most fun.”
And the drama isn’t over yet for Duff. Ashley Tisdale published an essay in The Cut on New Year’s Day in which she wrote about her former “toxic” mom group.
Although not named in the article, detectives discovered that the group included Duff, Meghan Trainor, Mandy Moore, and more.
The “High School Musical” star said that after feeling “ostracized” too many times, he texted the group saying, “This is too high school for me and I don’t want to be a part of it anymore.”
Meanwhile, Koma has joined the mix with his latest release. He mocked up his own article with a fake headline that read, “Mom group tells everything through dad’s eyes: When you’re the most self-centered tone-deaf person on the planet, other moms tend to shift focus to their actual toddlers,” and added sarcastically, “‘Read my new interview with @thecut.’
And the songwriter is also supporting his wife’s latest musical pursuits.
On Duff’s latest Instagram, Koma commented, “That’s my girlfriend 🧡.”
