She first became a real teen idol appearing in the Disney program Lizzie McGuire. Hilary Duff played a teen idol singer trying to lead an incognito double life as a normal teenager. After the release of her first album through Walt Disney Records, a Christmas album Santa Claus Lane, her popularity grew exponentially. Millions of people all around the world became familiar with who Hillary Duff was. She currently stars in Younger, a comedy-drama program on TV Land.
All Grown Up
Now in her early thirties and the mom of a boy and a girl, Duff doesn’t take seriously any unwanted baby advice. She has appeared in numerous movies such as two Lizzie McGuire feature films and others like Cheaper by the Dozen (2003), Agent Cody Banks (2003), and According to Greta (2009). She has also enjoyed great commercial and critical success with albums such as Metamorphosis (2003), Hilary Duff (2004), Most Wanted (2005), and Dignity (2007) that were certified gold and platinum.
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Hilary’s Audience Has Grown as She Has
Hilary had her first child, son Luca, in March 2012 with first husband, NHL hockey player Mike Comrie. Now engaged to Matthew Koma, she had her second child, daughter Banks, via water birth at home. Still with millions of fans worldwide, many of them grew up with Hilary, watching her on TV and listening to her music. As she has grown, so have her fans and they are eager to hear any advice she has on parenting. Like her, they too have had to listen to unwanted baby advice, and have garnered information from baby advice websites on bathing and child rearing.
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No Unsolicited, Unwanted Baby Advice from Hilary
A few days ago on her Instagram page she admitted to be tired. It’s a condition that many moms experience and most can empathize with. One thing that often tires out moms even more is having to clean up a kid that just ate and made themselves into an abstract painting. Hilary’s advice? Take them for a dip in the pool and let the pool water get them clean!
What a novel idea! Definitely not unwanted baby advice. Further advice on having a baby swim in a pool is of course to make sure they are safe and supervised every second. And, right after eating, you don’t want to bounce your messy baby around too much. Most babies love the pool and right after dinner it can serve a double-duty. They’ll get tired out, be free of mess, and ready for a good night’s sleep.
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