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As I reported earlier, Hilary Duff took a stab at Faye Dunaway. (Go here for the story)
Well, here’s the video! (Way to be mature about it, Hilary)

Hilary Duff is set to reprise Faye Dunaway’s legendary role as Bonnie in the indie remake of The Story of Bonnie and Clyde — and Dunaway is not pleased.
“Couldn’t they have at least cast a real actress?” Dunaway said last week.
Duff retaliated against Dunaway Tuesday.
“I think that my fans that are going to go see the movie don’t even know who she is, so you know….” she told E!. “I think it was a little unnecessary but I might be mad if I looked like that now too.”
The pair haven’t always feuded.
Duff paid homage to Dunaway in a May 2008 Allure photo shoot inspired by the 1967 flick.

Check out Hilary Duff in Maxim Magazine here!
Hilary Duff says she never told Elle magazine in 2006 that she was still a virgin.
“You know what? I was quoted saying I was a virgin, but I absolutely did not say that,” she says in the January issue of Maxim. “That’s nobody’s business but my own. Somehow it turned into a bad thing!”
But Duff, 21, says that’s not the worst thing that’s been written about her.
“I’ve been accused by the press of giving lap dances at clubs,” she says. “I mean, little ol’ me? It’s shocking.
“People love to believe it —- it’s way more exciting to talk about than the truth! And they’re so descriptive about these lap dances,” she says. “I don’t even know how to do a lap dance!”
Duff says she isn’t afraid to show her sexual side occasionally.
Take her sexy new music video “Reach Me,” for instance. (Watch the video here)
“I was ready to do something different,” the singer says. “The intent was not to be overtly sexual; I’m not naked. I do have little shorts on in it — but I also wear a giant tutu. It’s good to show different sides of yourself.”
She says she is no longer a tween star — much to the chagrin of parents.
“Mothers come up to me and say, ‘Don’t ever change; you’re such a good girl,’” she says. “I am a good girl. But how can I say I won’t ever change? That’s impossible.”
At the end of the day, Duff — who is dating hockey star Mike Comrie — says, “I’m a relationship person.
“Now it’s all over the Internet that I’m getting engaged to my boyfriend,” she says. “The truth is, I just like to wear rings!”

Hilary Duff is returning to TV, signing a pact with NBC to star in a new series.
Under terms of the one-year talent and development deal, Peacock will develop a show starring Duff; Duff will also be tapped to guest star in various current NBC shows.
Duff will meet with writers and comb through the Peacock’s development for the right project to star in.
Duff starred in a 2004 CBS pilot that wasn’t picked up to series; since then, she’s focused on her music and movie careers. The actress starred in this year’s “War, Inc.,” and will next be seen in the 2009 features “Safety Glass,” “Stay Cool” and “Greta.”
She first rose to fame as the star of the Disney Channel’s “Lizzie McGuire” (which later spawned “The Lizzie McGuire Movie”). She then appeared in features such as “Agent Cody Banks,” “Cheaper by the Dozen” and “Raise Your Voice.”
In signing Duff, NBC Entertainment exec VP Teri Weinberg cited the thespian’s “huge following” and versatility as a young talent. As a singer, Duff’s album “Metamorphosis” sold more than 2 million copies and spawned several hit singles.
