Hilary Duff Sings About ‘Giving Head’ and Fizzling Romance in New Song

Hilary Duff turns the volume way up with a new NSFW track that fans are calling “song of the year.”
“I just want the beginning, I don’t want the ending / I want the part where you say fuck / In the back of a dive bar giving you a blowjob / Then sneak home, wake up your roommates,” Duff, 38, sings in a video posted via Instagram on Wednesday, January 7, with her risqué lyrics about hot hookups and a sizzling romance featured in the clip.
“I want the highlights, 10 out of 10 / The butterflies that hold your hand / Before we swept ourselves under the bed / And we practically became roommates / I touch myself at the front door / But you don’t even look my way anymore,” she continues.
The pop star released a snippet of her single from her upcoming album, Luck…or something like thatand effectively attuned to the ‘toxic’ mother group drama she was dragged into as a result of a personal essay written by Ashley Tisdale French and published on The cut. (Although French, 40, didn’t share any names in her Jan. 1 post, online sleuths are convinced she was referring to her famous group of mom friends, including Duff, Mandy Moore, Meghan Trainor and more.)
Hilary Duff.
Courtesy of Hilary Duff/InstagramIn the clip, Duff wore a criss-cross yellow dress as she glistened in the sun and belted out the lyrics while standing in a vibrant green field. Her arm tattoos were on full display.
“Hilary. I fear this album will become my entire personality,” one fan commented on her latest clip, while another raved: “This movie knocked the Capri Sun out of my hand and replaced it with a questionable drink in a plastic cup. I love it.”
Duff’s new album is scheduled for release on February 20, months after she shared lead single ‘Mature’ in November. This new album will be her first since 2015.
Her husband, Matthew Komawas among those showing love in the comments section, writing, “That’s my girl 🧡.” (The former Lizzie McGuire actress shares three children with Koma: daughters Banks, 7, Mae, 4, and Townes, 20 months. Duff also shares a son, Luca, 13, with ex-husband Mike Comrie.)
Ahead of his show of support for her song, Koma, 38, also weighed in on the “toxic” mom group drama, taking to social media on Tuesday, January 6, to share a “promotion” of his own fictional article with The cut.
“A mother group that tells everything through the eyes of a father,” Koma’s tongue-in-cheek post read. “When you’re the most self-obsessed tone-deaf person on the planet, other moms tend to shift the focus to their actual toddlers.”
Despite ongoing speculation that Duff was one of the mothers French wrote about, the High school musical The star’s rep shut down rumors that she was referring to Duff, Moore, 41, or Trainor, 32, according to TMZ.
The rep added that French intended her piece, titled “Breaking Up With My Toxic Mom Group,” to highlight a relatable issue about being left out of a friend group.






