Hilary Duff addresses alleged estrangement from sister in new song

Hilary Duff addresses alleged estrangement from sister in new song — Pagesix.com
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Pagesix reports that Hilary Duff appeared to address an alleged feud with her sister Haylie Duff during a performance of her new song “We Don’t Talk” at London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire on Monday.

Onstage the former Disney Channel star sang lines including “We come from the same home, the same blood” and urged, “Let’s have it out / I’ll hear you out, you’ll hear me out on the couch,” saying she is “not even sure what it was about.” The song samples Gotye’s “Somebody That I Used to Know,” and social media users reacted to the candid lyrics. Reps for Hilary and Haylie did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The sisters have not been pictured together since 2019 and have not appeared to interact on social media in recent years; Haylie has yet to publicly acknowledge Hilary’s return to music. Hilary has said she will address “family drama” on her upcoming album Luck… or Something — which was teased to Rolling Stone in November 2025 — and has released singles “Mature” and “Roommates”; the record was produced in part by her husband, Matthew Koma.


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Culture, Hilary Duff, Haylie Duff, We Don't Talk, Luck Or Something, Matthew Koma