> At a Glance
> – Hilary Duff posted a Jan. 7 clip of an unreleased, sexually-charged song
> – The tease follows husband Matthew Koma’s Jan. 6 mockery of Ashley Tisdale’s essay
> – Album luck… or something arrives Feb. 20, her first since 2015
> – Why it matters: Fans get an unfiltered glimpse into Duff’s relationship frustrations just as off-stage mom-group drama heats up
Hilary Duff is flipping attention back to her music-by soundtracking it with a raw bedroom confessional. Less than 24 hours after her husband roasted Ashley Tisdale online, the singer-actress hit social media with a brand-new song that leaves little to the imagination.
Inside the New Track
The 38-year-old star dances across a sunlit field while lip-syncing lyrics that pine for the honeymoon high. The track chronicles a couple slipping from passion to platonic routine, climaxing with the couplet: “I’m touching myself by the front door / But you don’t even look my way no more.”
Koma quickly weighed in under the post: “That’s my girl 🧡”
The song is expected to appear as the second offering from her sixth studio album, following November’s single “Mature.” Duff’s Small Rooms, Big Nerves tour launches in London later this month.
The Backdrop of Tension
The timing is hardly quiet. On Jan. 5, Tisdale published “Breaking Up with My Toxic Mom Group” in The Cut, detailing feelings of exclusion from a clique that included Duff, Mandy Moore, Meghan Trainor and influencer Gaby Dalkin.
The next day Koma lampooned the essay by Photoshopping himself onto Tisdale’s portrait and fabricating a scathing faux-headline about self-obsession.
A source close to the moms told News Of Los Angeles: “Friends naturally drift apart… It didn’t warrant a dramatic breakup text.”
| Key Dates | Events |
|---|---|
| Jan. 5, 2025 | Tisdale’s personal essay published |
| Jan. 6, 2025 | Koma’s parody post circulates |
| Jan. 7, 2025 | Duff shares new song snippet |
| Feb. 20, 2025 | luck… or something scheduled release |
Key Takeaways

- Duff’s forthcoming album lands almost a decade after her last LP
- The newly teased song explores fading intimacy with graphic candor
- Off-stage mom-group fallout provided an unexpected promotional backdrop
With tour rehearsals underway and the countdown to Feb. 20 ticking, Duff appears determined to keep the spotlight on her music-even if personal headlines trail close behind.

