Hilary Duff shared memories from her time on the hit Disney Channel show "Lizzie McGuire" and discussed what happened to the characters Lizzie and Gordo after the series ended during her appearance on the Therapuss podcast hosted by Jake Shane on November 5.
Duff, now 38, spoke warmly about her years starring on the show from 2001 to 2004. She said,
“I loved it. I had the best time.”She also noted the show's success, stating that
“Lizzie McGuire broke all of their records”on Disney Channel, which influenced the production approach for subsequent series.
The actress described the structured nature of Disney Channel productions at that time:
“They just ordered a certain amount of episodes, and that was what they did for their shows. They spent this amount of money, they had this amount of order, and they stuck to that formula for all of those shows.”
Addressing fan speculation about Lizzie and Gordo’s relationship after the show, Duff said:
“I think they had maybe an almost thing post. In my mind, I like to think she had a thing with Ethan Craft [Clayton Snyder], finally.”
She added that Gordo remains a supportive figure for Lizzie:
“Gordo is always there to pick up her pieces still.”
Hilary Duff reflected on the structured Disney Channel production process during "Lizzie McGuire" and shared her perspective on the characters' post-show dynamics, emphasizing the show's record-breaking success and lasting friendships.
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