From Pop Star to Parent: Hilary Duff's Musical Comeback and Candid Chat with Son Luca

Parents often find that their children are not easily impressed by their careers, even if they are famous pop stars. Hilary Duff experienced this firsthand when her 13-year-old son Luca playfully mocked her outfit during a Billboard Family chat. Despite Luca's teasing, the conversation shifted to Duff's upcoming album, "Luck... Or Something," her first in 10 years. The album's title reflects Duff's journey in the music industry and her creative process.
Duff shared that the album's title was inspired by her experience in the music industry and the freedom she felt while creating this album. She emphasized that this project allowed her to blend her old and new musical styles, creating a well-balanced sound. Luca also chimed in, noting the evolution of his mom's voice and musical persona, which he found intriguing.
During the chat, Duff mentioned her interest in collaborating with rapper Lil Tecca, who happens to be Luca's favorite artist. This revelation earned her some cool points with her son. Luca, on the other hand, expressed his aspirations to pursue a career in soccer and modeling rather than following his mom's footsteps in the entertainment industry.
The conversation between mother and son also touched on Duff's past career highlights, including performing her iconic song "What Dreams Are Made Of" from Lizzie McGuire after two decades. They discussed the potential changes in their lives now that Duff is making a return to the pop music scene. Despite their different career paths, Duff and Luca shared a lighthearted and candid conversation about music, family, and their individual aspirations.
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