Women’s Health.“I think that, at 34, I have just gained a lot of respect for my body,” she said. “It’s taken me all the places I need to go.
It’s helped me build a beautiful family. I feel like the older I get, the more confident I get in my own skin . . . I’m really just fascinated by 1: being a woman.
And 2: all the changes that your body can go through throughout your lifetime.”Duff first rose to prominence as a teen idol in “Lizzie McGuire” (a television series that aired from 2001 to 2004, as well as a 2003 movie).
She later moved on to star in rom-coms and family-friendly fare such as the “Cheaper by the Dozen” films and “A Cinderella Story,” not to mention a music career and a much-publicized tween love triangle with rapper Aaron Carter and actress Lindsay Lohan.
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