Hilary Duff and Lalaine circa 2003.Photo:Gregory Pace/FilmMagic, Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic
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Lizzie and Miranda’s friendship was a big part of what made Disney Channel’sLizzie McGuirea hit with young fans in the early 2000s. But according to a new book, behind-the-scenes tensions between starsHilary DuffandLalaineultimately led to the latter abruptly leaving the show.
InDisney High: The Untold Story of the Rise and Fall of Disney Channel’s Tween Empire, author Ashley Spencer writes that the two young actors became close in real life early in the show’s two-season run. Their characters’ close bond had Duff and Lalaine filming together constantly, while off-screen “they lived near each other and shared milestones like shaving their legs together for the first time,” Spencer writes.
“The two girls were literally best friends for three-quarters of the series, maybe more,”Lizzie McGuireshowrunnerStan Rogowexplains in the book. “And then they had a blow up that never got healed.”
Hilary Duff and Lalaine in ‘Lizzie McGuire’ in 2001.Everett
Everett
Insiders told Spencer that tensions surfaced as early as season 1, when Lalaine got to show off her vocal prowess, singing “Reflection” from Disney’sMulanin an episode.
According to Spencer, Duff, whose busy schedule didn’t allow her to spend as much time with the rest of the show’s cast and crew, was also insecure about Lalaine’s apparent bond with everyone else on set.
“There were a lot of emotional politics that were just unfortunate,” Rogow says. “It was a mess.”
During the show’s final stretch of filming in 2002, Duff and Lalaine had what Spencer describes in the book as “a falling-out beyond repair.”
Rogow recalls that the actors’ friendship “fractured all the way up to the parents.”
Hilary Duff (right) with mom Susan Duff.Amy Graves/WireImage
Amy Graves/WireImage
“There were two camps: ‘We don’t want to work with her,’ and ‘We don’t want to work withher,’ ” he explains in the book. “It was like, oh my God, this is a nightmare. We couldn’t solve it.”
Spencer writes that the rift between Duff and Lalaine — which she chalks up to “typical teen-girl drama” as well as a stew of career and management issues — caused production of the show’s second season to halt. With just six episodes left to film, network execs decided to release Lalaine from her contract.
“We could never and would never force someone to do [a show they didn’t want to do],” former Disney Channel president of entertainment Rich Ross tells Spencer. “For Lalaine, she was ready to go.”
Hilary Duff in 2023 and Lalaine in 2023.Jon Kopaloff/Getty, Amanda Edwards/Getty
Jon Kopaloff/Getty, Amanda Edwards/Getty
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While Lalaine was absent from the final six episodes filmed, because they aired out of sequence, she did appear in several late season 2 episodes, including the finalLizzie McGuireepisode to air on Disney Channel in February 2004. The show’s producers also intended to bring her back for season 2’s Christmas episode, which aired in December 2002, but filmed after Lalaine had left the show.
But, asLizzie McGuirewriter Douge Tuber says inDisney High, tensions between the two young actors once again flared during the episode’s table read. “You could tell there was something going on between the two of them. Lalaine was kind of strutting like, ‘I’m baaack,’ and Hilary didn’t like that,” Tuber says. “After the table read, Stan told us, ‘Well, she’s not going to be in this one either.’ So, we wrote her out.”
source: people.com