
Finally, someone is showing these Hollywood wrecking-balls that you can grab the media spotlight in positive ways. It doesnât always have to be about endangering lives or nervous breakdowns. Other females in the entertainment industry are continually crashing their image in lows never before thought possible, and Duffâs looking and feeling better than ever.The 19 year-old singer/songwriter/actress has just started her own national tour for her latest pop album, Dignity. She graced the covers of five magazines in July, and none of them were candid shots of a drunken Hilary, or a strung-out Hilary, or a tear-streaked, underwear-flashing, Iâm-a-walking-disaster photo. Even after a double-blow last year, featuring the break-up of her two-and-a-half-year relationship with Joel from the band Good Charlotte, as well as her parentsâ decision to file for divorce.
âIâm not that person who goes to fancy restaurants all the time and wants to be seen everywhere,â Duff said in a recent interview with Seventeen Magazine. âYes, itâs fun every once in a while, but Iâm not going to go places where I know Iâm going to be photographed.â Itâs about time someone was able to handle the responsibility. And Duffâs ability to do this is what makes her far more interesting than the many, many others who arenât up for the job.
The most dramatic measures sheâs taken lately involve going on a severe health kick. While sheâs previously been scorned in the public eye for being both overweight and underweight, she recently has gotten into an incredibly sane health regime. The new-and-improved Hilary Duff diet includes balancing all types of foods, including carbs, as well as pilates four times a week.
âI want to inspire people to have a healthy mindset,â she told Shape Magazine last month. âEveryone needs food that gives them energy they need to be active â and they should have fun.â
âA lot of people keep me in check,â Duff says to Maximâs Alison Prato. âItâs not exactly hard being so young and having so much â Iâm thankful. But young people in Hollywood get so used to being told âyesâ all the time, and thatâs not reality. When you get everything you want at a young age, you become bored. Youâre like, âWhatâs next? What else is there?â I think this might be the problem.â
In Duffâs case, sheâs got a solid background in self-entertainment. She seems to have a solid enough head on her shoulders that she can find new and interesting ways to challenge herself. Making bigger movies, writing better songs; there are many places she can take herself that donât include celebrity rehab or jail.
The songs on her latest album, Dignity, were a direct product of her break-up with Joel and dealing with her parentsâ divorce. She decided to channel all the emotion into an artistic creation instead of drowning it all in substance abuse. This alone may prove why she is thriving right now; Duff may be an actual artist.
âWhen we broke up Iâd already written a few songs about us, and I was like, âCan I use this stuff now? Itâs so personal,ââ Duff tells Prato. âBut I ended up using everything because I wanted the album to be honest. Iâm not perfect, and I donât have a perfect family. The album lets people inside my life â not the life everybody thinks they know or that they read about, but my real life.â Thereâs something to be respected for the fact that she not only wrote her own songs, but they seem to be curtain-less windows into her life and her views.
âThe song [âDignityâ] is about people living in LA,â Duff tells Prato, âand how easy it is to lose yourself here. Sometimes this town is so shocking. People think they can throw money around and get whatever they want. Dignity isnât something youâre born with â itâs something you have to work on.â
Duff isnât one to hang out with the typical Hollywood crowd. Sheâs usually found with her sister and her best friend. Being an outsider never had so many positive effects before. It takes a real backbone to resist the Hollywood âin-crowd,â and thatâs why we can be certain that Duff is one of the stronger stars in the LA atmosphere.
[Source & Photo Credit: LA Direct]