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Interviews
with hilary duff (4) |
Where do you
like to shop?
Filming in Canada, there's
not that many places to shop. But I
found this really great store called
San Remo--that's where I shop. They
have cute stuff. But when I'm in the
States, I like Bebe a lot, I like
Bisou Bisou, Nordstrom's, Guess?,
XOXO--a lot of stuff! Anything on
Melrose--that's the best place to
go!
What's your favorite item or
clothing in your closet right now?
I just bought this really awesome
belt: it's like all of these chains
and they have these huge rhinstone
roses. It's really cool. I bought it
in Canada.
Do you have any say in what you
get to wear on Lizzie?
Yeah, actually I have a lot of say.
When I was auditioning they kept
saying, "Britney in new clothes,
bring in new clothes." And I was
like, "Oh, maybe they don't like
what I'm wearing!" [Laughs] They
said, "We really like your style."
They let me go shopping and help
pick out my wardrobe when I got it.
So I go shopping with them to find
the clothes when I have time.
Tell us about your movie,
Cadet Kelly. How is the filming
going?
It's really hot! But other
than that, it's really fun because
I've got to learn all of this stuff.
I can toss a rifle and spin it--it's
really cool. It's hot because we
have to wear all of these hot
outfits, you know? I feel like such
a boy! [Giggles] I have my hair
pulled back in a bun and we don't
get to put any makeup on. It was
good because we did this Disney
promo for it and they dolled me up a
lot, so I was excited.
Didn't you go through boot camp?
It wasn't like boot camp. It was
like training for the guns and the
marching--making sure I knew how to
do everything right. I had to be
covered in mud the other day! It was
drying on my face. I was like, "I
need moisturizer!"
What have been the best and most
challenging aspects of filming this
movie?
The most challenging part is the
rifle drills because it's really
hard, and when you do it outside
it's so hot. But once I get it I
feel so good about myself. I'm like,
"Yes, I did it!" And then the best
is that my role is so active and I'm
very active person. We get to do the
drills and the squad-team thing were
we crawl into the wire and get all
muddy. I have this really cool
thing--I haven't done it yet, but
I'm so excited!--where I hang onto
this rope and I'm supposed to swing
across to the other side. Then I
fall into the water. I'm so excited!
What's your earliest memory of
entertaining?
well, when we moved to San
Antonio from Houston, we went to a
performing arts school. We did a lot
of plays and dances and stuff. My
sister started doing it, so of
course I had to start doing
it--everything she doesn't I do! So
it was probably dancing and singing
at the school.
Hilary's mom: Remember the first
commercial you did...?
Hilary: Oh, my God! I did this
commercial when I was seven years
old and it was for a cable company.
It was the corniest thing I've ever
seen in my whole life! This man is
supposed to run in and he had this
television on his head and he tells
the family they've got cable. And I
said, "Do we get Disney Channel?"
That's ironic!
I know!
Did you ever do anything when
you were little that your parents
are still talking about?
Oh, my gosh--I have this
story that my mom tells everyone.
When I was little, "time-out" did
not work for me. I really wasn't a
bad kid, but I used to talk back a
lot when I was a little kid. If she
would say something or if my sister
would grab my arm and say,
"Hilary--stop!" I would say, "It
didn't hurt!" So my mom would try
time-out and put me in my bedroom
and later when she came in I was
playing with all of my toys.
And then she put me in the bathroom,
because there was nothing in the
bathroom that I could play with. I
started ripping at the wallpaper!
But I wasn't a destructive kid--I
really wasn't!
So she took me out and sat me in the
hallway. My fingers were always
busy. I was picking the stuff off
the walls. So I went outside and was
left alone!
What's something that people
would be surprised to know about
you?
Everyone probably already
knows that I'm a total shopaholic.
What's something that people would
be surprised to know about me?
Hilary's mom: That you're a huge
tomboy.
Hilary: No, I'm not! I'm not a
tomboy! I love my makeup! That's not
true! I'm not a tomboy! [Giggling]
Hilary's mom: You climb trees, you
roller blade, you swim a mile...
Hilary: I'm a big kid at home with
my sister. But I'm not a tomboy! How
about... I grew up on a ranch! In
San Antonio, Texas!
If you could ask anyone to guest
star on Lizzie, who would you ask?
Drew Barrymore would be
really cool!
How do you think your best
friend would describe you?
Crazy! I'm always the one
saying, "Let's go do it, let's go do
it!" I'm the crazy one. But they
always call me if they have a
problem. Lalaine calls me a lot for
stuff like that! And I'm a jokester.
How are you and "Lizzie" alike
and how are you different?
I think we're totally alike
in our clothes, makeup and
hair--there's just a lot of things.
But I think she's a little more
insecure. She's kind of the shy one
who steps back and lets everyone go
forward. I'm not like that! [Laughs]
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