Hilary en Haylie hebben een interview gehad met Yahoo Celebrity over de campagne Sisterhood of Moterhood en hun relatie als zussen en nu als moeder.
Ask Hilary and Haylie Duff what it’s like being sisters, and they’ll paint a pretty idyllic picture for you.
They’ve always been incredibly supportive of one another, but the closeness that they share came in particularly handy when they became first-time moms.
“No one really understands what being a mom is like until they go through it themselves,” Hilary, who has a 3-year-old son, explains to Yahoo Celebrity. “Even watching from the outside, Haylie was always very supportive… So it’s been a really cool time for us to be really good to one another.”
If only the online world, which often shames new parents into feeling inadequate for the choices they make in their child’s infancy, was as encouraging.
That’s why the Duff sisters have teamed up to take on the world of mommy judgment. While speaking to Yahoo about their Sister of Motherhood campaign, the duo also took time out to reflect on their relationship, as well as how they handle online bullies.
What are some of your fondest memories of growing up together?
Hilary: I think my earliest memory was when my parents were having a dinner party, and Haylie teaching me how to ride a tricycle. Was it bike or trike? I’m not sure, but that was my very first memory.
Haylie: I remember that! We went out to the cul de sac, and then we went back in and announced to the dinner party that you knew how to ride a bike… My fondest memories are of when we lived in San Antonio. We were only there a few years, but it just holds a special place in my heart. It really was a simpler time of life. We were just kids and lived far away from other people, so we played with each other a lot. It established our relationship and made it what it is.
Hilary: We didn’t have anyone else to play with, so Haylie and I were super tight from the beginning. There were older kids that lived around us, but not too close, so [Haylie] always included me with her friends. By the time we moved to L.A. and made friends, we were always in the same circle. It made us tight.
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