Hilary Duff has revealed that she only gets into a big fight with husband Matthew Koma once a year.
The Lizzie McGuire alum talked about collaborating with her husband on their latest album, Luck…or Something, and said they “literally don’t fight” but when they do, it gets intense.
“We have a drug-out fight once a year,” she said in an interview with Dakota Fanning in an interview magazine article published Monday.
“He actually brought it up the other day. He was like, ‘We haven’t fought in a long time,'” she continued. “It’s like, ‘Are you ready?’
The singer then detailed the last explosive fight that took place during last year’s devastating Los Angeles fires.
“The other day I threw his phone into a bush of bougainvillea and it felt so good…we were evacuating and all the kids were there so I just needed to get it out,” Duff, 38, explained.
“But we don’t usually fight, and when we’re making records – I don’t speak this language. He’s been making music all day, every day since he was 15. So I’m like, ‘What is that sound? Get it out of here.'”
Although the couple rarely exploded, Duff always revealed his inner turmoil, worried that Koma would leave him for another woman.
“I keep thinking that Matt is going to leave me and go to the indie songwriters I work with at Coolio,” she said in a Feb. 19 interview with Rolling Stone, adding that it’s a recurring dream she has.
She also touches on anxiety in her new song “Holiday Party,” in which she laments, “In my head you’re living another life/Where you fuck all my friends/And I wish someone else had been your wife.”
But Koma, who participated in the interview, called his wife’s fear “insane.”
“But it’s also very real,” added the songwriter, also 38. “Those are things that you have to be emotionally attached to.”
Duff and Koma had an intimate ceremony at their home in Los Angeles in 2019, and have since welcomed sons Banks, 7, Mae, 4, and daughter Townes, 20 months.
The Young actress is also mum to 13-year-old son Luca with ex-husband Mike Comrie. She and Comrie married in August 2010 and separated in January 2014.
After a 10-year hiatus from music, Duff has returned with a new album that explores several personal themes, including his estrangement from his sister Hayley Duff and his complicated relationship with his father.
