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Janet 12th July 2007
Love this picture of Hilary!
Hilary is really suprised that Joel Madden started dating nicole Richie so soon after they split up. Hilary admits that she was extremely shocked that Joel would do such a thing.
Hilary says
 Like, that's just so out of character for him, and when we were together, he hated stuff like that, so I felt like I didn't really know him as well as I thought I did
Natalie 04th April 2007

Hilary Duff has denied that her split from Good Charlotte’s Joel Madden inspired her, the songs ‘Gypsy Woman’ and ‘Stranger’ on her new album are not about Joel Madden’s new girlfriend Nicole Richie.
Hilary Duff said:
 I’ve read that ‘Gypsy Woman’ and ‘Stranger’ are about Nicole but they’re not - they are about my parents.
 I want Joel to be happy, and if she makes him happy… Obviously he’s going to find someone else, like I’m going to do.
She added:
 The last thing I want right now is to be in a relationship. When you’re in a relationship you make decisions based on what’s good for both you and someone else. So now it’s nice to make decisions based on what I want - it’s empowering.
Natalie 01st April 2007
TeenPeople.com: You’ve been a busy girl. Besides the album, you’ve got two movies coming out this year.
Hilary: I just finished working on Foodfight!, an animated movie that I did a voice for, which stars Charlie Sheen and Eva Longoria. It’s about what happens at the grocery store when it closes at night. It comes to life and all the characters on the boxes comes to life. And so that was a lot of fun. And I just finished working on a movie that shot in Bulgaria called Brand Hauser, starring John Cusack, Marisa Tomei and Sir Ben Kingsley. It’s a very artsy, controversial film that was really fun for me because it made me really challenge myself and play a role that I haven’t played before. It’s very edgy and far away from who I am in my every day life."
TeenPeople.com: Your sound on Dignity is very different from what we’ve heard before, too. It’s decidedly more adult.
Hilary: It is still pop, but it is very different for me. It’s got some Indian vibes, Balinese beats, a little bit of hip-hop and dance-pop, so it sounds kind of ’80s. It’s very all over the place. And that’s my taste in music. So it was really fun for me to put all those elements together and really be a part of creating it this time around. This record is just really honest. All the things that I wrote about are things that I deal with, things I want to talk about. It fits where I am in my life.
TeenPeople.com: The song "Gypsy Woman" features some pretty scathing lyrics addressing a certain man-stealer. Let’s set the record straight.
Hilary: My sister Haylie and I wrote "Gypsy Woman" about a woman who had a relationship with my father and broke up a big part of my family. So it’s very strange that someone would say that those lyrics are written about Nicole when they so obviously are not. There is no song on the record about Joel and Nicole. I don’t know Nicole Richie. I’ve never met her before. But she seems like a nice person. There’s no bad blood there. I hope that they are happy together.
TeenPeople.com: For a long time, you didn’t discuss your relationship with Joel with the media. What made you decide to finally open up?
Hilary: It’s not my job to talk about my relationship. I didn’t want that and neither did [Joel], so we tried to keep it quiet. Because it is so personal. But I think the more you try to keep something quiet, the more people want to know about it. After a while, we said, ‘Okay, whatever, yeah, we’re together. What about it?’ And obviously it’s fun. You want to be able to go places with your boyfriend and not keep things secret. But it’s just hard when people are so invasive.
TeenPeople.com: Have you been dating since the split?
Hilary: I have been on a couple of dates. And it’s just strange for me. It’s hard. I’ve never really dated before. But it’s just nice to be independent. You feel kind of empowered and free to do whatever you want and make decisions based on what you want to do and not what’s good for you and another person. So I’m not striving for it, but if it happens, it happens. If I meet someone that’s cool, but I just don’t want to want to rush into things again.
TeenPeople.com: You also got a lot of flack about your weight last year. How did you deal with that?
Hilary: You’re either too fat or too skinny, you can never be perfect. I don’t think that I ever had a problem with weight. But I definitely felt the pressure. And if you don’t like the way you look or feel insecure, when people say things about you – in magazines or just in every day life – they can be hurtful and embarrassing. Then you’re thinking, ‘Oh my God, I am fat.’ Or ‘I’m too thin.’ But you’ll never make them happy. They’ll never be completely satisfied with you. It’ll always be, ‘Look at her skin. Look at her cellulite.’ It’s so judgmental and mean. How could someone not go a little crazy? There’s a song on my record about that. It’s called "No Work, All Play." It goes back to not trying to fit into other people’s ideals or be perfect – which a part of me still does. I want to look pretty and I want them to like my outfit. But another part of me is thinking, ‘Well, why do I care?’ I don’t care if they don’t like what I wear because I like it. But you can’t help but care. We’re human and we want to fit in. But it’s about making yourself happy.
Natalie 28th March 2007

 I just did TRL today and Joel was there, and it was the first time we’d seen each other and it was so, like, nerve-racking,
Duff, 19, told PEOPLE Monday at the 18th annual GLAAD Media Awards in New York City.
 I knew that he was going to be there and he knew. It is what it is.
But Duff, who dated Madden, 28, for nearly two and a half years, was realistic about the situation.
 I mean, what am I going to do?
she said.
 It’s life.
So was their run-in awkward?
 It was a little strange at first, but I wish nothing but good for him and I know that he wishes the same for me,
Duff told PEOPLE.
 I’m happy and he’s happy and I think that’s all that counts.
In another interview, Joel confirms his respect for Hilary:
 Every girl I’ve ever dated I have respect for, and I always try to leave them in good terms,
says Madden.
 I don’t see the necessity to be friends with anyone you’ve dated but definitely out of respect of the time, you have to be kind of respectful and that’s what I try to do.
This is all thanks to hilarynews.com
Natalie 26th January 2007
Hilary Duff says that her and her ex-boyfriend Joel Madden still speak to each other – but she's excited to be on the dating scene now.
Appearing on Ryan Seacrest's L.A. radio show on Thursday morning, the actress and singer Hilary Duff revealed that she'd recently been on a date with an unnamed suitor, which she said was a unique experience for her.
Hilary Duff said:
I've never gotten to (date) before, so it's kind of exciting, 
I
've always just had a boyfriend, you know? I'm young! 
Hilary Duff, 19, said her breakup with Joel Madden, 27, the lead singer of Good Charlotte, late last year, after two and half years together, wasn't bitter.
There was nothing – no fight, no 'He did this, I did this,' 
she said.
It was just time for people to move on and do different things. 
She added:
I had a really great relationship with him, and we still have a great relationship, which is really good and unusual. He's a good person, and I always will care about him. 
Hilary Duff joked with Seacrest that she's going to take advantage now and play the field for a while.
It's fun. I kind of feel like a guy, like I can do it now. 
She said.
But I feel kind of wrong at the same time. 
What if I meet someone that I really am into, and they're really into me, and I'm feeling it and I'm going for it? 
she added.
Hilary Duff was on the KIIS-FM program to debut the song "With Love" from her upcoming record, Dignity. She said the title for the record came from her experience living the showbiz life.
She said:
I feel like dignity is something that you can't just have, you know, you have to work on having, 
And I feel like I have it a little. ... The album is so personal and talks about so many experiences I've had – good ones and bad ones – and (dignity) is something I always hope to have and strive to have. 
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