Hilary Duff Is Begging Disney to Move the Lizzie McGuire Reboot to Hulu

Update, 02/29/2020: Hilary Duff has clarified all that shade she threw at Disney+ earlier this week.

The Younger star put out a statement on her Instagram asking the powers that be at Disney to move the Lizzie McGuire reboot to Hulu (also owned by Disney), as they did with the upcoming Love, Simon series.

“Was incredibly excited to launch ‘Lizzie’ on D+ and my passion remains,” Duff wrote. “However, I feel a huge responsibility to honor the fans’ relationship with Lizzie who, like me, grew up seeing themselves in her. I’d be doing a disservice to everyone by limiting the realities of a 30-year-old’s journey to live under the ceiling of a PG rating.”

Duff went on to ask for a chance to bring it to the other streaming service. “It’s important to me that just as her experiences as a preteen/teenager navigating life were authentic, her next chapters are equally as real and relatable,“ the actress continued. ”It would be a dream if Disney would let us move the show to Hulu, if they were interested, and I could bring this beloved character to life again.”

Please, Disney!!!!

Original story, 02/26/2020: To say Hilary Duff fans were excited when she announced a Lizzie McGuire reboot on Disney+ would be an extreme understatement.

The singer-actor let fans in on the big news last August during a Disney+ event in California. “The good news is, just like me and everybody who loved Lizzie and has grown up with her, Lizzie’s also grown up,” she said. “She’s older, she’s wiser, she has a much bigger shoe budget, which is super exciting. She has her dream job. She has kind of the perfect life right now.”

<h1 class="title">LIZZIE MCGUIRE, Hilary Duff (center), (Season 1), 2001-04. © Walt Disney Enterprises / Courtesy: Eve</h1><cite class="credit">©Walt Disney Co./Courtesy Everett Collection</cite>

LIZZIE MCGUIRE, Hilary Duff (center), (Season 1), 2001-04. © Walt Disney Enterprises / Courtesy: Eve

©Walt Disney Co./Courtesy Everett Collection

But in January the show surprisingly shut down production. The show’s original creator, Terri Minsky, stepped down as showrunner, and Disney said via a spokesperson, “Fans have a sentimental attachment to Lizzie McGuire and high expectations for a new series. After filming two episodes, we concluded that we need to move in a different creative direction and are putting a new lens on the series.”

Hilary Duff herself hasn’t said much about the shutdown—until now. On Tuesday, February 25, she posted a screenshot of a news article to her Instagram Stories about another Disney+ show, Love, Simon (based on the popular 2018 film). It read, “Love, Simon TV Show Pulled from Disney+ as It’s Not ‘Family Friendly.’” She circled the headline and wrote, “Sounds familiar....”

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Hilary Duff Lizzie McGuire screenshot

Instagram/@HilaryDuff

Of course, we can’t know exactly what Duff meant by her statement, but it’s not a huge leap to wonder if perhaps the powers-that-be felt the Lizzie McGuire reboot also wasn’t “family friendly.” We won’t know for sure unless Duff or others involved with the show choose to speak out more explicitly.

Lizzie McGuire originally aired from 2001 to 2004 and followed the life of 13-year-old Lizzie and her best friends Miranda and Gordo as they navigated teenage life. Hopefully everyone can settle their creative differences and the show will get back on track so we can see how all your favorites are navigating their thirties.

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