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News Outlet Sparks Heated Backlash For Saying Hilary Duff Is 'Still Looking Great At Age 35'

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'Daily Loud' sparked criticism over how aging perceptions differ between men and women with their tweet about the 'Lizzie McGuire' star.

Hilary Duff's fans are coming out to defend her by the masses after news outlet Daily Loud tweeted Duff is "still looking great," despite her being *gasp* 35 years old.

The Lizzie McGuire star recently opened up to Women's Healthmagazine about body positivity.


She shared:

"I'm proud of my body. I'm proud that it's produced three children for me."
"I've gotten to a place of being peaceful with the changes my body has gone through."

Needless to say, Daily Loud's tweet isn't sitting well with Duff's adoring fans.

Many argued age has nothing to do with beauty.

Also, since when is 35 old?

Suggested edit: "Hilary Duff looking great."




The news outlet's attempt to clarify didn't smooth any wrinkles.

They followed up:

"I said this woman looked gorgeous for having 3 kids at 35 years old."

Well, that wasn't successful.





Some also pointed out public perceptions of aging differ drastically between men and women.


One thing everyone can agree on:

"She's beautiful and stunning."
"Period."

'Nuff said!

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