Hilary Duff has offered an update on her family amid her rift with sister Haylie Duff.
“Oh my god, [we’re] chaotic as ever but the best,” Hilary, 38, revealed on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Monday, March 9. “We’re having fun.”
Hilary sidestepped directly addressing her sisterly rift but offered an update on what her four kids are up to while promoting the release of her sixth studio album Luck… or Something in an interview with host Jimmy Fallon. (The “Roommates” singer shares son Luca with ex-husband Mike Comrie as well as three daughters — Banks, Mae and Townes —with second husband Matthew Koma.)
“We have a span. We have a teenager [Luca] and a 2-year-old [Townes] and two in between so it’s a lot of different things. It depends on the time of day, really,” she told Fallon. “In the morning, we’re heavy into Bluey. It’s a great show. Honestly, sometimes I think it’s soothing for our teenager. He gets kind of enthralled in it. I get it. It’s peaceful.”
Hilary revealed that she’s not as thrilled with Peppa Pig, joking that the cartoon can “really get under my skin.”
“It’s not that it’s not a sweet show,” she clarified.
Fallon brought up that “everyone in [Hilary’s] family are musicians,” but only directly referenced Hilary and her husband, Koma, by name. (Haylie has put out numerous tracks dating back to the early 2000s, including collaborations with Hilary.)
“[My kids] are not like savants, by any means,” she joked. “They can really get down to some Katseye and some KPop Demon Hunters.”
When Fallon asked whether Hilary’s four kids were listening to her songs yet, she confirmed, “They love my music! It’s very sweet.”
Haylie Duff and Hilary Duff in November 2017. Rich Polk/Getty Images for Words with Friends 2
While Hilary avoided discussing her relationship with Haylie on The Tonight Show, she recently confirmed that her 2026 song “We Don’t Talk” is about their falling out.
“Absolutely the most lonely part of my existence is not having my sister in my life at the moment,” Hilary told CBS Mornings in February 2026. “It’s my truth, and so many people are [also] having this experience. It’s hard because I am me, and people know everything about my life since I was a child. I didn’t necessarily choose that part, but it’s my reality. It was honestly, like, healing to say.”
She insisted in that same interview that writing about her personal life allowed her to “just exist as a person on my own and do what I want to do.”
“I hope that for everyone, that is where I’m sitting,” Hilary explained. “You have to do what you want to do and you have to do what feels good for you. It’s taken me a lot of time to get there and to live that way and to not care what the noise is going to be around it and just be me.”
More recently, Hilary opened up on the “On Purpose With Jay Shetty” podcast about the support she’d received since confirming her rift with Haylie.
“My sister and I don’t speak. And I think in my adulthood I’ve come across more and more people that are having this experience,” she said this month “And as painful as it feels to share, when I decided to make this record, I could only talk about the things that I’ve gone through.”
Hilary added, “I hope it’s not forever, but it’s for right now.”
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