Hilary Duff Makes Every Millennial’s Dream Come True with London Tour Debut

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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