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In a Friday interview with CBS Mornings, Hilary Duff confirmed that one of many songs, “We Don’t Speak,” from her new album is about her older sister, Haylie Duff. “It’s positively about my sister and simply completely probably the most lonely a part of my existence,” the 38-year-old mentioned when requested in regards to the music, which incorporates the traces “I’m unsure when it occurred / Not even certain what it was about,” and references coming from “the identical dwelling, the identical blood.” She added, “It’s not having my sister in my life in the mean time, and I actually struggled with serious about together with that on the report.”
Duff defined that she needed to make an album about “connection,” which ought to embrace songs that replicate her life. When requested if she hoped Haylie would hear the music, the singer mentioned she didn’t “suppose that might assist.” She added, “I feel I’ve to simply exist as an individual by myself and do what I wish to do.”
The Duff sisters had been inseparable all through the aughts — they typically acted and sang collectively (you may bear in mind their hit 2004 cowl of “Our Lips Are Sealed”). It’s unclear what precisely occurred between them, however in accordance with Us Weekly, the sisters had been final photographed collectively in 2019 and have since stopped interacting with one another on social media. Duff, who’s gearing up for an enormous pop-star comeback tour, has been talking extra about their obvious falling-out whereas doing press for the brand new album. “That’s my household. These are the those that have an effect on you probably the most, take up probably the most area naturally as a human who’s born into one thing,” she advised Glamour earlier this week. “Simply since you’re born right into a household doesn’t imply that it all the time stays collectively. You may solely management your aspect and your avenue.”
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