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Hilary zus Haylie heeft laten weten in verwachting te zijn van een meisje. Haylie heeft al een dochter genaamd Ryan en ook zij wilde graag een zusje. Daarnaast liet Haylie weten de familie met Thanksgiving te hebben medegedeeld in verwachting te zijn, afgelopen januari liet ze het pas aan de pers weten.


Hilary en haar vriend Matthew hebben samen een hond uit het Asiel geadopteerd, de al wat oudere hond heet Lucy.

Hey guys! We adopted an old dog❤️ thank you so much @loveleorescue #welovelucy

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I never let myself imagine what this day would look or feel like. It was us. And we were invincible. I am having to look into your beautiful amber almond shaped eyes and tell you goodbye today. And honestly I would take the pain of losing you 10x over to have had you for even a quarter of that time my dubie. First of all…thank you…for being my best friend…truly. You have been with me though true pain, true happiness and joy, true confusion and disappointment and all over again. You are more then I could have ever dreamt up on my own. I haven’t taken a step without you beside me for 10 years. You are my protector my comfort, my shadow, my understanding of all things good and warm and fierce. I can’t imagine this house without your noise, your love, your energy, your smile and wagging tail💔 I know I will move into other parts of my life without you but I am scared. I have faith you will still be my shadow, my angel. There aren’t adjectives big enough to describe my love for you Dubes. My gratitude. I will miss you everyday of my life my sweet boy. You were that once in a lifetime dog. That special bond that not everybody gets. And I got you. You picked me. You were a force. You changed me forever. I will see you at the other end of the rainbow My boy. Forever indebted to you. Rip Dubois 💔💔💔❤️❤️

Een bericht gedeeld door Hilary Duff (@hilaryduff) op

Hilary heeft via haar instagramaccount laten weten dat haar geliefde hond Dubois is overleden. De Berner sennenhond is 10 jaar geworden, en was eerder dit jaar nog te zien in de fotoshoot met ‘Better Homes & Gardens’.

Hilary Duff heeft maandag afscheid moeten nemen van haar hond Dubois. De actrice schreef op Instagram een uitgebreid afscheidsbericht aan haar trouwe viervoeter.

“Vandaag moest ik in je mooie ogen kijken en je vaarwel zeggen”
“Ik heb mezelf er altijd van weerhouden me voor te stellen hoe deze dag eruit zou zien en zou voelen. Het was wij samen. En we waren onoverwinnelijk. Vandaag moest ik in je mooie ogen kijken en je vaarwel zeggen”, schrijft Hilary. “Dank dat je mijn beste vriend was. Je was bij me in pijnlijke tijden, bij geluk, verwarring en teleurstelling. Ik heb de afgelopen tien jaar geen stap gezet zonder jou aan mijn zijde.”

De band tussen Hilary en Dubois was zo sterk, dat de actrice schrijft bang te zijn om verder te gaan zonder haar hond. “Maar ik heb er vertrouwen in dat jij mijn engel zal zijn. Ik zal je elke dag van mijn leven missen. Je was zo’n hond die je maar één keer krijgt. En ik kreeg jou. Je hebt mijn leven voor altijd veranderd. Ik zie je aan de andere kant van de regenboog.”


Hilary postte van de onderstaande foto een kleine video op haar instagramaccount. Hierbij onthult ze gecast te zijn in een nieuwe film terwijl ze haar nieuwe brillencollectie showt. Ze benadrukte hierbij dat ze niet echt zwanger is maar op de set van haar nieuwste film.

Het is nog niet officieel bekend gemaakt in welke film ze gecast is, volgens de geruchten zou dit de film ‘The Haunting of Sharon Tate’ zijn. Deze is gebaseerd op het waargebeurde verhaal van actrice Sharon Tate die door aanhangers van sekteleider Charles Manson in 1969 vermoord werd, terwijl ze 8,5 maand zwanger was.

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De nieuwste instagramfoto’s van Hilary staan online, momenteel is met vriendinnen in Schotland.

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Hilary wordt opnieuw tante! Zus Haylie heeft via instagram laten weten in verwachting te zijn van haar tweede kind me verloofde Matt Rosenberg. Het stel is sinds 2012 samen. Op haar instagramaccount plaatste ze de onderstaande foto’s van haar 2-jaar oude dochter Ryan om het nieuws bekend te maken.

Round 2! Ryan thinks our new baby is growing in HER belly! 💕 #FamilyOf4


Well I had an amazing afternoon with Naomi from
@makeawishamerica she wanted to sing a serious #fbf of mine #whynot and I literally had to print out lyrics lol ❤️ Naomi you are beautiful and courageous inside and out and I loved singing with you and eating cupcakes the “right” way. Thank you
@riskybusinessMB for helping us out on the 🎸!! ❤️

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Hilary zou volgens de laatste berichten terug zijn bij haar ex zanger Matthew Koma. De zanger poste een foto van haar op zijn instagram, die gemaakt is op haar 30e verjaardag. Volgens bronnen zou het stel weer bij elkaar zijn, nadat ze begin dit jaar uit elkaar gingen.

The Younger star is reportedly back together with her ex-boyfriend, singer/songwriter Matthew Koma.

The actress recently took to Instagram to share a slideshow of photos from her 30th birthday celebration last month, including a selfie of her and Koma, 30.

Koma shared his own birthday tribute to Duff, posting a photo of the two smiling lovingly at each other.

“#tBt birthday girl,” he wrote.

Duff and Koma dated for a few months before breaking things off in March. Now, according to E! News, the two are giving it another shot.

“Since Matt got back from tour, they’ve been seeing each other again,” a source told the outlet. “Him being gone on tour was the main reason things didn’t work out the first time around so now that he’s back they picked up right where they left off.”


Hilary Duff says she looks forward to heading back to her Texas hometown to help rebuild after Hurricane Harvey wreaked havoc on parts of the state late last month.

My whole family is there. My dad is there, my aunt and uncle, my cousin, my cousin’s kids. My goddaughter evacuated out of her house on a canoe with her two babies,” the 29-year-old Houston native told PEOPLE at her Baby2Baby Back-to-School event on Thursday at The Grove in Los Angeles.

“Some people have their whole neighborhoods piled in their front yard. It’s really terrible and I can’t wait to go back and do relief work and get my hands dirty, but I think a lot of water needs to clear out.”

The storm touched down Aug. 25 as a Category 4 hurricane, dumping punishing rain on the Texas Coastal Bend.

In the week since Harvey made landfall, thousands of residents in Texas and Louisiana found refuge in shelters across the states. Floodwaters overtook entire neighborhoods, damaging at least 49,000 homes in Texas, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety.

Duff said it “felt so unfair” watching news stories about the hurricane from sunny California.

“I felt so angry about it. Like, you don’t deserve this right now,” she said. “This is ongoing and this is going to be years of rebuilding ,so we need to give what we can and keep them in our thoughts and prayers, and I think there’s a lot of hurricanes on the horizon that are really scary, too.”

Hurricane Irma is closing in on Florida, and two others, Jose and Katia, are intensifying.

“That could cause even more damage,” Duff said. “So, this seems like an ongoing problem right now, and we need to just do what we can and all band together and spread love and kindness and give what you can.”

The Baby2Baby event was sponsored by GAP and Nike.

Some 785,000 people were part of mandatory evacuations in Texas and Lousiana, and more than 200,000 homes are still without power. Officials are now allowing a portion of evacuees to return to their properties, and the process of rebuilding their homes, and their lives, begins.

At least 60 people have died as a result of the storm.


In an exclusive essay for MarieClaire.com Hilary Duff talks about the devastating effect Hurricane Harvey had on her hometown.

My dad used to take my sister and I out on our bikes every evening. Once the heat subsided, we’d go on long rides through the neighborhood that I grew up in. Houston was a safe, beautiful, and free place to do that kind of classic childhood activity. Everyone said hello to each other. If we saw cans on the side of the road, my dad would make us pick them up to keep our neighborhood nice. The community was tight—so much so that the moment my mom heard a neighbor was sick, she’d start cooking meals before dropping them off on the doorstep.

Now, shelves sit empty at the market. Pets are abandoned, swimming through the streets. Homes are turned upside down. People are wading through water, holding plastic bags with their remaining belongings in one hand, and their children in the other. The land that I love has been devastated.

Being so many miles away from home and watching the news about Hurricane Harvey from sunny California feels completely unjust. How can a whole city be turned into a lake? How is it possible that my god-sister and her two small babies have been evacuated from their home by canoe? Did my dad really call to tell me that they’re running low on food and had to eat chocolate chip cookies for dinner?

But people are resilient. People are brave. People dig deep, and find strength they never knew they had when faced with a monstrous challenge. Taking on the responsibility of a hero is no small feat—and that’s what these people are: heroes. I’ve seen so many people jump into the action with limited sleep, limited funds, and zero comfort. So many earth-walking angels. It makes me realize more than ever that Texas is a beautiful blanket tightly woven with people who truly care for one another and the land that they were raised on. The whole world could take a note from watching them defeat this unimaginable challenge.

“PEOPLE ARE RESILIENT. PEOPLE ARE BRAVE. PEOPLE DIG DEEP, AND FIND STRENGTH THEY NEVER KNEW THEY HAD WHEN FACED WITH A MONSTROUS CHALLENGE.”
Last night I called my mom, and she told me about the GoFundMe pages of people directly affected by the flood. A boy who went to rescue his sister’s cat, and got electrocuted in the process. A baby who was found clinging to her mother’s unresponsive body. I can’t imagine anything more important than getting money directly to these families. We live in a world where we treat ourselves because we can. We take the comfort of our own beds for granted. But disasters like Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma are important reminders that if you deprive yourself of something small—that extra cocktail, that on-sale t-shirt—and use the money to help others, it can really make a difference in someone’s life. Houston is a place full of people just like you and me—little kids riding bikes with their dads, moms making soup for their neighbors. Let’s help them, and help each other. You never know when this will be you.

To find out how you can help Houston, visit some of Hilary’s preferred charities below:
BakerRipley
Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund
Boys & Girls Club of Greater Houston
Houston Food Bank
Houston Humane Society
United Way of Greater Houston