In a candid new interview, Hilary Duff has finally put an end to a long-standing Hollywood rumor, confirming she intentionally crashed Lindsay Lohan's Freaky Friday premiere in 2003. Speaking on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast recently, Duff, then a teenager, admitted to the move, calling Lohan her "childhood nemesis" at the time. She also revealed that Freaky Friday co-star Chad Michael Murray, who also worked with Duff on A Cinderella Story, invited her to the event, adding another layer to the teen drama.

The infamous feud between the two stars in the early 2000s famously stemmed from a love triangle involving the late pop singer Aaron Carter. Both Duff and Lohan were romantically linked to Carter, fueling tabloid headlines and public speculation. Lohan reportedly returned the favor by attending Duff's Cheaper by the Dozen premiere later that same year, further escalating their rivalry.

However, Duff confirmed that the long-standing tension is now "water under the bridge." She recounted a moment when Lohan approached her at a club, reportedly around 2007, to clear the air. "Lindsay came up to me at a club once and was like, 'Are we good?' And I was like, 'We're good,'" Duff shared. "She was like, 'Let's take a shot.' I was like, 'Okay.'" This amicable encounter officially buried the hatchet between the former Disney Channel stars.