Hilary Duff, the former Disney star, recently made every millennial’s dream come true by taking the stage in London for the first night of her long-awaited tour. Fans were ecstatic as videos of the beloved popstar singing “What Dreams Are Made Of” from her 2003 film, The Lizzie McGuire Movie, began circulating.
In a TikTok video shared earlier in the day, Duff captioned, “18 years off, but we back baby!” using the viral sound, “Tell a friend to tell a friend, she’s back!” The excitement was palpable as fans eagerly awaited her performance of the iconic song.
One fan commented, “Sing to me Paolo!!! 🤩” after Rolling Stone shared the clip, capturing the nostalgic moment for many. Another fan wrote, “THIS is what dreams are made of ✨,” expressing the sentiment shared by many.
Duff recently opened up about why she had never performed the song live before, revealing that it wasn’t technically her song but a Lizzie McGuire song. However, she hinted that if she were to tour again, she might find a way to include the beloved hit in her setlist.
The actress’s performance and the resurrection of the iconic song mark a significant moment for fans who have been eagerly anticipating her return to the stage. With a mix of nostalgia and excitement, Duff’s performance serves as a reminder of the joy and magic of early 2000s pop culture.
In a world where trends come and go, Duff’s timeless performance serves as a refreshing reminder of the enduring impact of nostalgia in today’s ever-evolving music industry. As fans eagerly await more from Duff, one thing is for sure – her presence on stage is a welcomed blast from the past that brings joy to audiences of all ages.
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