- **Q: Why did Frankie Muniz and Hilary Duff stop being friends?
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Frankie Muniz recently shared the reason behind his 22-year silence with Hilary Duff, his co-star in 'Agent Cody Banks.' The actor revealed that the primary reason for their estrangement was Duff's mother's involvement during the casting pr...
Frankie Muniz, known for his role in 'Malcolm in the Middle,' and Hilary Duff, famous for 'Lizzie McGuire,' were close friends in the early 2000s. Their friendship began when both were rising stars in Hollywood. Muniz revealed that many young actors lived in the same apartment complex in Burbank, California, which facilitated their initial bonding.
The turning point, according to Muniz, occurred when Duff's mother, Susan, intervened during the casting of 'Agent Cody Banks' (2003). Muniz claims that Susan heavily influenced the decision to cast Duff in the film, allegedly securing her daughter the role of Natalie Connors despite Muniz having preferences for other actresses, like Kristin Kreuk. This alleged intervention led to awkwardness on set, and Muniz said he has not spoken to Duff since filming wrapped.
Since 'Agent Cody Banks,' both actors have pursued different paths. Muniz took a break from acting to focus on race car driving, while Duff continued her acting and music career. Recently, Muniz has returned to acting, including a 'Malcolm in the Middle' revival, and Duff is working on new music. The revelation of their estrangement offers insight into the challenges faced by young stars and the impact of external influences on their personal relationships.
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