Actress-singer Hilary Duff considers it an honor to have influenced many people during her acting and music career. Starting with roles like Casper Meets Wendy in 1998, she gained fame as Lizzie McGuire in 2001 on the Disney Channel. Duff also starred in movies like Cadet Kelly and A Cinderella Story, alongside a successful music career.
Embracing nostalgia, Duff recently returned to music with tours featuring her popular hits like “Wake Up” and “So Yesterday.” Fans were delighted as she performed “What Dreams Are Made of” from The Lizzie McGuire Movie for the first time during her shows. Duff’s music journey began in 2002 with her debut album, Santa Claus Lane, followed by chart-topping albums like Metamorphosis and Dignity.
Throughout her career, Duff’s albums achieved platinum and gold certifications, with Metamorphosis reaching 4× Platinum status. Her musical success continued with albums like Most Wanted, Breathe In. Breathe Out, and Luck… or Something. Duff’s impact on her audience is evident as she acknowledges the significance of her earlier songs to her fans.
