Teen actor turned race car driver Frankie Muniz has revealed the behind-the-scenes trigger that has kept him and Hilary Duff silent for more than two decades. In a recent appearance on The Joe Vulpis Podcast, the Malcolm in the middle The star said their friendship ended after tensions arose in the 2003 film, allegedly caused by Duff’s mother. He shared the story of friendship, a twist in casting, and a scene mom dynamic that ultimately drove a wedge between him and Duff.
Frankie Muniz on his friendship with Hilary Duff
Muniz recalled that he and Duff were “very, very good friends” when they were young actors in Los Angeles. “Hilary was one of my first friends when I moved to Los Angeles,” she said, noting that they bonded when she appeared on her show. Lizzie McGuire and they moved in similar circles of child stars. At that time, he starred Malcolm in the middleand was becoming a Disney Channel star. The fallout began during pre-production of his 2003 film, Agent Cody Banks. Muniz says he told Duff’s mother, Susan, that he would be filming the movie and playing a sort of youthful ‘James Bond’ role.


Frankie Muniz and Hilary Duff have moved on in their lives
Despite the pain of what happened, both stars have moved on: Duff recently announced new music after a long hiatus, continuing her acting and music career, most recently starring in the series. How I met your father. Frankie Muniz has successfully transitioned from acting to professional careers. After years in Hollywood, the Malcolm in the middle The star now competes in the ARCA Menards NASCAR Series.

Also read: The couple with the highest scores left ‘Dancing With The Stars’ on Halloween night, leaving Internet users in shock

