Hilary Duff shared a rare photo of her 13-year-old son Luca on social media on Wednesday.
Taking to her Instagram Story, the Disney Channel alum, 38, uploaded a photo she took of Luca, who turns 14 next month, in the front passenger’s seat of her car.
The teenager bares a striking resemblance to Duff, who welcomed him in March 2012 during her marriage to ex-husband Mike Comrie.
Duff, clearly emotional over her son growing up, simply captioned the post, ‘Gah.’
Duff is also a mother to three daughters – Banks, seven, Mae, nearly five, and Townes, 21 months – with her current husband husband Matthew Koma, 38.
Just last year, Duff celebrated the milestone moment of her son becoming a teenager with a tear-jerking post.
And last month, the star also shared a video of Luca towering over her in height while shrugging off the ‘toxic’ mom group drama sparked by Ashley Tisdale.
Hilary Duff shared a rare photo of her 13-year-old son Luca on social media on Wednesday; seen on February 14
Taking to her Instagram Story, the Disney Channel alum, 38, uploaded a photo she took of Luca, who turns 14 next month, in the front passenger’s seat of her car
Duff was previously married to Luca’s dad Comrie, a former professional hockey player, from 2010 until their 2014 split and their divorce finalization in 2016.
In 2019, she married Koma, who is an acclaimed singer and music producer.
Recently, Koma stuck up for Duff when she got dragged into the ‘toxic’ mom group drama sparked by Tisdale, who penned a tell-all essay for The Cut in January.
In the essay, Tisdale detailed being iced out of a particular friend group comprised of other celebrity moms with children around the same age.
Though Tisdale never identified any of the women she had a falling out with, many fans speculated she was taking aim at Duff’s friend group with Meghan Trainor and Mandy Moore – which a rep for Tisdale denied.
Though Duff has not publicly addressed the drama, her husband took to his Instagram Story to publicly defend her while mocking Tisdale.
Koma shared a picture of himself copying Tisdale’s The Cut cover story photoshoot and titled his mock article: ‘A Mom Group Tell-All Through A Father’s Eyes.’
He fired back at Tisdale as he wrote on his post: ‘When You’re the Most Self Obsessed Tone Deaf Person On Earth, Other Moms Tend To Shift Focus To Their Actual Toddlers.’
The teenager bares a striking resemblance to Duff, who welcomed him in March 2012 during her marriage to ex-husband Mike Comrie; seen in December 2024
Just last month, Duff posted a snapshot of Luca towering over her in height
Duff is also a mother to three daughters – Banks, seven, Mae, nearly five, and Townes, 21 months – with her current husband husband Matthew Koma, 38
A little over two weeks ago, their ‘toxic’ mom group drama reignited after Tisdale unexpectedly met up with Duff’s estranged sister Haylie Duff for a playdate.
In late January, Tisdale raised eyebrows when she shared a photo of her eldest daughter Jupiter, four, playing with Haylie’s daughter Ryan, 10.
She shared the snap to her Instagram Story after it was originally posted by Haylie with the caption: ‘Under the table shenanigans.’
Their hangout came on the heels of Duff seemingly confirming that she and her sister Haylie are no longer on speaking terms following years of rift rumors.
She did so during her London concerts earlier this month as she performed her new track We Don’t Talk.
Duff seemed to reference their feud by singing: ‘Don’t know when it happened / Not even sure what it was about.’
She then dropped a big clue that the song is about Haylie, as she sang, ‘Cause we come from the same home, same blood.’
Duff continued, ‘People ask me how you’re doing / I wanna say amazing, but the truth is that I don’t know / What I always end up saying is how we don’t talk / we don’t talk about it / We don’t talk about anything anymore.’
Duff appears to be shrugging off the ‘toxic’ mom group drama sparked by Ashley Tisdale’s tell-all essay for The Cut
Duff’s husband Matthew Koma poked fun at the drama by recreating Tisdale’s The Cut covershoot
Just weeks earlier, the drama heated up again when Tisdale met up and hung out with Duff’s estranged sister Haylie Duff amid years of rift rumors; the sisters seen in October 2008
She then alludes to her Napoleon Dynamite star sister possibly being ‘jealous’ of her.
‘And if it’s ’cause you’re jealous / God knows I would sell it all, then break you off the bigger half,’ she croons.
In an emotional turn, Duff then pleads for herself and Haylie to bury the hatchet and hash out their issues once and for all. ‘Let’s have it out / I’ll hear you out, you’ll hear me out on the couch / Get back to how we were as kids / Let’s break it down / So sick of being so sad about / How we don’t talk and you won’t talk about it,’ she sings.
While Duff hasn’t officially confirmed that the track is about her sister, fans on social media are convinced the song is about their sisterly fallout.
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