
Hilary Duff Admits She Intentionally Crashed Lindsay Lohan's 'Freaky Friday' Premiere
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Duff and Lohan both rose to fame in the early 2000s as stars of Disney’s “Lizzie McGuire” and “The Parent Trap,” respectively.
Hilary Duff has shared an update on the status of her relationship with Lindsay Lohan more than two decades after their so-called feud.
Appearing on Wednesday’s episode of the “Call Her Daddy” podcast, Duff admitted she’d intentionally crashed the premiere of 2003’s “Freaky Friday,” starring Lohan. In turn, she wasn’t surprised when Lohan ― whom she described as a “childhood nemesis” ― seemingly retaliated by attending the premiere of her film, “Cheaper by the Dozen,” that same year.
“I’m sure my publicist will be like: ‘What the fuck are you doing?’ But now it’s so many years later,” she quipped, before going on to describe a run-in she’d had with Lohan in which the two women were able to mend fences. “Lindsay came up to me at a club once and was like, ‘Are we good?’ And I was like, ‘We’re good.’ She was like, ‘Let’s take a shot.’ I’m like, ‘OK.’ It was amazing.”
Duff also claimed actor Chad Michael Murray might have been trying to stir the pot when he invited her to the “Freaky Friday” premiere as his guest. Best known for his portrayal of Lucas Scott on “One Tree Hill,” Murray starred opposite Lohan in “Freaky Friday” before appearing in “A Cinderella Story,” starring Duff, the following year.
“I don’t want to start any more stuff,” she said. “But he was like, ‘You should come with me.’ And I was like, ‘Mm-hm. Probably I should.’”













