Hollywood's Crop of Levelheaded Ladies: Why Hilary Duff, Lauren Conrad and Mandy Moore Will Always Be Popular
While stars gain immediate attention for scandal and rebellion, fame is far more consistent when it comes attached to dependable work and a maturely behaved star. Such a strategy has been proven with a handful of Hollywood starlets, among them Hilary Duff, Lauren Conrad and Mandy Moore. Having risen to fame as teenagers (
Duff was just 14 when Lizzie McGuire was first born), the women have since forged ahead with safe and successful careers in music, film, television and fashion. Currently as full-fledged women, they've transitioned from singing about "Candy" to raising three children on This Is Us,
from kissing Gordo to kissing her 4-year-old son Luca, from skipping out on Paris to debuting at New York Fashion Week—and they've done it all without a scandal.
While some would mislabel the women as boring in their scandal-free progressions into adulthood, it's that same notable lack of drama that is worth hailing.
"I try to just be nice," Duff recently told her Younger co-star Nico Tortorella on The Love Bomb podcast. "I just want to be a nice person and be happy." Shouldn't we all?
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Talent always wins! *
*And being a nice person!