Hilary Duff Reveals She Got 'Zero Education' While Working as Child Star

Hilary Duff has revealed in a podcast interview that she received "zero education" while working as a child and teenage actress. She said her mother attempted to homeschool her and asked her to get a GED, which she never did. Duff is now self-educated through reading and learning about topics that interest her, and she also learns from her son who is receiving a traditional education. The actress says she is no longer embarrassed by gaps in her knowledge and is happy with her unconventional educational path.

Key Points: Hilary Duff on Getting 'Zero Education' as a Child Star

  • Homeschooling attempt by mother
  • Never got a GED
  • Self-educated through reading
  • Learns from son's education
  • Not embarrassed by knowledge gaps
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Hilary Duff says she got 'zero education' as a child star

Hilary Duff says she received "zero education" while acting as a child and teen, but is now self-educated and learns from her son.

Hilary Duff says she got 'zero education' as a child star
"(I received) zero education, but I know a lot about a lot of things. - Hilary Duff"

Los Angeles, March 5

Actress-singer Hilary Duff says she spent much of her child and teenage years on film and TV sets rather than in school and hence she received "zero education."

In a new interview on Jessie Ware and her mom Lennie's Table Manners podcast, Duff opened up about not getting a traditional education as a young entertainer.

"(I received) zero education, but I know a lot about a lot of things," said Duff.

The host asked if the Lizzie McGuire alum was homeschooled. She winced in response and said, "My mom was like, can you just go get your GED (General Educational Development)?"

Duff didn't ultimately get her GED, but she's "happy" with her level of education these days, reports people.com.

"I feel like I educated myself on my own of different things I was interested in," she said.

"I love to read," continued the musician.

"I mean, I don't have as much time as I would like to read, but I really enjoy reading."

Duff was then asked if she would want to return to school as an adult.

"I think I'm past the window of caring that my education wasn't great because I feel like I got strengths in other areas, and it kind of helps," said the "Roommates" artist.

"And I'm not shy to ask a question about something."

Duff added, "I know that my life was different than most, and I don't need to be embarrassed that I don't know when, like, a certain war took place. There's Google for that and ChatGPT."

She also spoke about learning from son Luca, 13, whom she shares with ex-husband Mike Comrie.

"Honestly, something that's been so cool is connecting to my kid and having him teach me stuff that I didn't know about because he is getting a really great education," said Duff, who also shares three daughters with husband Matthew Koma.

When it comes to her children's futures, Duff said "it'll be way more important for them" to get educations.

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Rohit P
It's sad that the system failed her. In Bollywood, many young stars have tutors on set. Education might not be traditional, but it's not "zero". She seems to have turned out well, but formal learning is important. 🤔
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Aman W
Respectfully, I have to disagree with her nonchalant attitude. "There's Google for that" is not a substitute for a foundational education. It builds critical thinking. Glad she's happy, but it sets a worrying example for fans.
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Sarah B
Love her honesty! Not everyone's path is the same. She educated herself in life skills and her craft, which is valuable too. The fact that she values it for her own kids shows she understands its importance.
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Karthik V
This is why I appreciate our Indian system more. Even top stars like Aishwarya Rai or Sachin Tendulkar completed their education. Balance is key. Life skills from sets + book knowledge is the winning combo. 🇮🇳
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Nisha Z
The part about learning from her son is so sweet and relatable! Many of us learn new tech and ideas from our kids. It's beautiful that she sees it as a positive. Education isn't a one-way street.

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