Hilary Duff: Good Girl Gone Right

Hilary protests perfect label: "I'm not a prude." But we can't find a fault

By Mayrav Saar Apr 17, 2008 5:25 PMTags
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Hilary Duff is not perfect. Well, not exactly perfect. Maybe a little perfect. We don’t know.

She’s the cover girl for this latest issue of Allure magazine, in which she tackles such pressing issues as Joel Madden, Lindsay Lohan and her own media-bestowed label of “good girl.” And despite her protestations to the contrary, we can't really find anything wrong with her.

“I’m not a perfect, prude girl. I like to do normal things that 20-year-olds do. But as good as it is for the rest of the world to watch people fall apart, it’s not a respectable way to be talked about,” Duff says. “I don’t want that attention. If I can’t get any from what I’m doing now, I’ll figure out a different plan.”

Considering that the artist formerly known as Lizzy McGuire earned $12 million in 2007, we’re guessing she’s not going to be changing her plan any time soon. It seems—in a word—perfect.