'War, Inc.' Lets Texas Tough Hilary Duff Shows Us What She's Made Of

By Lisa Collins, Hollywood.com Staff | Wednesday, May 21, 2008
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Where does the Hollywood rule-book say: to be a young, glam, singing tween icon is a one-way ticket to a tawdry downward spiral?

Nowhere in Hilary’s world--as the enterprising yet grounded Texan talent continues to show us what she’s made of: tough Duff stuff!

Counter to the real-life Hilary Duff, her party-girl character in John Cusack's co-written/produced political satire War, Inc.--Central Asian pop star Yonica Babyyeah--is a fashion-flabbergasting, off-tune 'songstress' at the center of a planned PR blitz...and loving every minute in the spotlight.

                                                               

Hilary Duff, however, does understand that the spotlight is a rotating phenom--not to get too caught up in...and especially not to let it prevent her from taking-on risky, unexpected, ironic work that may blur her image.

With Disney Channel in her rear-view mirror and an open road ahead, the glowing ingénue who's already wise enough not to pass up indie gems--with co-stars like Marisa TomeiBen Kingsley and Joan Cusack--tells Hollywood.com she won't let a little scorpion-down-her-pants action stop her in her tracks.   



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