Hilary Duff Recreates Her Iconic ‘That’s So Gay’ Anti-Bullying Video ‘A Culture-Defining MOMENT’ PSA
Consider homophobia to be acceptable? That’s so last year. Hilary Duff took to social media on Thursday to re-create her iconic anti-bullying PSA, which taught an entire generation of millennials not to say, “That’s so gay.”
“You really shouldn’t say that,” the Lizzie McGuire alum reprimanded. “Say something is gay when you really mean it’s bad.” It’s offensive.”
She then sweetly read Hoying’s character for total filth by asking, “What if every time something bad happened, what if everyone said, ‘Ugh, that’s so girl wearing a skirt as a top?'” “Those are cute jeans, though,” she says before walking away from the camera.
Duff’s final voice-over in the viral video reminded viewers, “When you say, ‘That’s so gay,’ do you realise what you say?” Hoying captioned the post with “a culture-defining MOMENT!” and a rainbow emoji, and he’s not wrong.
Duff has recently revelled in Disney Channel nostalgia, reposting DNCE’s acoustic cover of her 2004 smash “Come Clean,” which was famously used as the theme song for MTV’s pioneering reality show Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County.
Earlier this week, the How I Met Your Father star debuted her first Carter’s capsule collection and attended her friend Mandy Moore’s baby shower.
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