Hilary Duff Reveals She Doesn't Remember Recording ‘What Dreams Are Made of’ from 'The Lizzie McGuire Movie'

Hilary Duff on Recording ‘What Dreams Are Made Of’

In a recent interview with Jake Shane on Therapuss, Hilary Duff revealed she does not remember recording the song "What Dreams Are Made Of" from The Lizzie McGuire Movie, released in 2003.

Jake Shane’s Experience with the Song

Jake Shane, 26, shared that after watching the movie, he found the song unexpectedly poetic. He said,

“I was like, this song is actually poetic. I was also really high but it was fantastic.”

Hilary Duff’s Response

When asked if she thought the song was amazing, Duff replied,

“No... very much, no. Absolutely not. I don't even remember recording that song.”

She added,

“But I will say now I love it. And when I was filming the movie, I loved it. It was just — it was a weird time.”

Clarification About the Song

The singer, known for "Come Clean," clarified that the song belonged more to her Lizzie McGuire character than to her personally, saying,

“It wasn't technically my song. It was a Lizzie McGuire song.”

She was 14 years old when she recorded it.

Author's summary: Hilary Duff admits she has no memory of recording "What Dreams Are Made Of," a song from her early career tied closely to her Lizzie McGuire role, though she now appreciates it deeply.

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People People — 2025-11-07