Hilary Duff appeared to give rare insight into her alleged feud with sister Haylie Duff in an emotional new song, ‘We Don’t Talk.’
During her first Small Rooms, Big Nerves show at London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, it appears Hilary extended an olive branch to her older sis during her instantly iconic return to music.
So yesterday?
Fans have speculated that the lyrics indicate Hilary is ready to start rebuilding a relationship with her sister. “We come from the same home, the same blood,” is about Hilary’s tainted relationship with Hailey, who appeared in the film Napoleon Dynamite.
Hilary sang, “Let’s have it out. I’ll hear you out. You’ll hear me out on the couch. Let’s break it down – So sick of being so sad about how we don’t talk and you won’t talk about it.”
The Lizzie McGuire star isn’t “sure what happened” to cause an estrangement with Hailey. “Not even sure what it was about. If I did something different, would you feel something different? Would you at least let me hear you out?”
Hilary, who sampled Gotye’s ‘Somebody That I Used to Know‘ in the song, speculated, “If it’s ’cause you’re jealous, God knows I would sell it all. Then, break you off the bigger half.”
@entertainmenttonight Hilary Duff debuted a new song, “We Don’t Talk,” during her concert in London on Monday, and fans are wondering if it's about a possible rift with her sister, Haylie Duff. #hilaryduff #haylieduff ♬ original sound – Entertainment Tonight
Family feud:
In case you missed it, the Younger actress has not been pictured with Haylie since 2019. The sisters have not appeared to interact with each other on social media in years. Additionally, Haylie has yet to acknowledge Hilary’s return to music for the first time in a decade.
Hilary and her husband wed in 2019 and have three daughters (ages 1-7) together, as well as Hilary’s 13-year-old son from her previous marriage.
Haylie is the mother of two elementary school-aged daughters with her husband.





