Hilary Duff is making a musical comeback after a decade since her last album release. The singer shared the exciting news on Instagram, posting a picture from a recording studio with her husband, Matthew Koma, hinting at “new music … or something.”
Previously, Duff had teased her return on social media, including a nostalgic post commemorating the 22nd anniversary of her 2003 album “Metamorphosis,” where she expressed gratitude for her fans’ support and hinted at future career endeavors.
Reports from Variety and Today confirm that Duff has signed with Atlantic Records. Additionally, there are plans for a docuseries that will delve into Duff’s family life, her journey back into the music industry, and how she balances her personal and professional life.
Despite reaching out to Atlantic Records and Duff’s representatives, there has been no response from either party. Duff, known for her roles in Disney’s Lizzie McGuire and various films, has been focusing on her acting career in recent years, with occasional musical releases such as a cover of Fleetwood Mac’s “Little Lies” in 2016 and a collaboration with her husband on RAC’s remix of “Never Let You Go” in 2020.
While no official release date has been announced for her new music or the rumored documentary, fans are eagerly anticipating Duff’s return to the music scene. Excitement is brewing among fans, with many expressing their anticipation and nostalgia for Duff’s upcoming projects.