Hilary Duff drops more steamy confessions in racy ‘Roommates’ single



Hilary Duff is coming clean.

The former Disney Channel star shared steamy confessions in her racy “Roommates” single, which premiered with a music video Thursday night.

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In the first verse, the “Lizzie McGuire” alum sings about giving a partner “hints” she wants to hook up since “physical affection goes a long way with” her.

Hilary Duff made steamy confessions in her “Roommates” single, released Thursday. Hilary Duff/YouTube
In Thursday’s music video, the actress sang about giving a partner “hints” she wants “physical affection.” Hilary Duff/YouTube

“I just want the easy fix,” the actress, 38, adds.

The chorus, which Duff teased earlier this month, includes lyrics about the romance’s intense start when she was at the “back of the dive bar giving … head” — comparing this to the present when she was “touching [her]self by the front door” wanting her significant other to “look [her] way.”

Duff changes the chorus slightly later in the song to a line about “touching [her]self looking at porn.”

“I just want the easy fix,” the former Disney Channel star sings in Thursday’s hit. Hilary Duff/YouTube
On Thursday, she sang about not wanting to “beg” her significant other, adding, “You know what I want.” Hilary Duff/YouTube

She also mentions not wanting to “beg” her partner to be intimate with her.

“I know we would laugh if I tried walking in in something sexy,” the “Younger” alum sings. “But … I know you know what I want.”

In the sultry video, Duff belted out the suggestive lyrics in a soaking-wet yellow dress.

Duff also mentions “looking at porn” and “touching [her]self” in Thursday’s song. Hilary Duff/YouTube
She teased those lyrics, as well as a line about being in the “back of the dive bar giving … head” earlier this month. Instagram/@hilaryduff

Duff celebrated the release via Instagram, telling her followers, “‘Roommates’ is a song about when life is life-ing, babe. It’s that ache for a wilder, freer time — before the days were swallowed by carpools, budget talks, grocery runs and letting old or new insecurities slip in.

“It’s the restless hum of wanting to find your way back — to your rhythm, to your person, to yourself,” she continued.

Her husband, Matthew Koma, who produced and co-wrote songs on her upcoming “luck … or something” album, commented, “You crushed so hard ba 🧡.”

Duff’s friend Mandy Moore gushed, “Go Hil GO!!!!”

“You crushed so hard,” Duff’s husband, Matthew Koma, (pictured above in December 2025), gushed of the song. Getty Images for Apple Music
Koma, pictured above in March 2023, produced Duff’s upcoming album, “luck … or something” and co-wrote some of the songs. Getty Images

The A-list pals, notably, have been in headlines all month over Ashley Tisdale writing a scathing essay for the Cut about leaving their “toxic” celebrity mom group, which also included Meghan Trainor.

Koma, 38, clapped back at Tisdale, 40, with a fake article headlined, “A mom group tell all through a father’s eyes: When You’re the Most Self-Obsessed Tone Deaf Person on Earth, Other Moms Tend to Shift Focus To Their Actual Toddlers.”

Duff and Moore, meanwhile, have yet to weigh in on the drama — while Trainor, 32, insists she was “not involved.”




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