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While she successfully earned her GED, actress and singer Hilary Duff has opened up about the significant gaps in her early education during her years as a child star. Best known for her iconic role as "Lizzie McGuire," Duff stated she received "zero education" in a traditional sense while working on set.
The performer explained that her schooling was primarily managed through on-set tutors, a common practice for young actors, but it lacked the structure and depth of a conventional classroom environment. This experience, she noted, was focused more on fulfilling legal requirements than providing a comprehensive learning journey. Duff’s candid remarks highlight a recurring challenge within the entertainment industry, where the demanding schedules of child performers often disrupt their academic and social development.
Now a mother herself, Duff’s perspective underscores the importance of balancing early career success with a stable and enriching educational foundation. Her comments resonate with many former child stars who have spoken about the unique sacrifices made for their art, emphasizing the need for stronger support systems for young talents navigating fame and their formative years simultaneously.
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