Hilary Duff to star in docuseries about her return to music
On the heels of her much-anticipated return to music, Hilary Duff has signed with Atlantic Records and also has a docuseries in the works that will show the ups and downs of her music comeback. The docuseries will chronicle the 37-year-old's "long-awaited musical return and personal journey, offering an unfiltered vignette into Hilary’s world."
Embracing the ups, downs, and everything in between, fans will ride shotgun as she balances raising a family, recording new music, live show rehearsals, and preparing to perform on stage for the first time in over a decade."
The project is being directed and executive-produced by the Grammy-nominated Sam Wrench, whose previous work includes "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour," and "A Nonsense Christmas with Sabrina Carpenter."
Wrench's new docuseries will feature stylized interviews, performances, and videos from Duff's personal archive.
The "Lizzie McGuire" star hasn't released an album since "Breathe In. Breathe Out." in 2015, but she's been hinting at her musical comeback since August.
Alongside some throwback photos from her press tour for her 2003 album, "Metamorphosis," Hilary wrote on Instagram, "Clearly I had to go digging around the internet for pictures from this time as I’m not sure camera phones even existed. Sadly all my hairstyles ARE very documented."
"I do know this marker of time was a huge change in my being. I was embarking on something I had no idea would make such an impact on peoples lives, and mine. As much as I look back and think this album doesn’t hold the emotional depth I look for today, I know my 14/15 year old self meant every word. It sure as hell also landed on people at the right moment in time and set me off on a pretty epic adventure," the caption continued.
The mother of of four finished her post by saying, "I remember some of my first shows being in a skate park in San Jose, and very shortly after, stepping out on stage in arenas. Yesterday marked the 22nd anniversary of Metamorphosis Although these are distant memories for me, thank you for showing up the way that you did. To be continued (sic)"
To be continued is right - We can't wait for new Hilary Duff music!



