Hilary Duff revealed her sex life has only improved with age.
During a candid new interview with the Los Angeles Times, the former child star, 38, admitted she spent much of her 20s still trying to figure things out behind closed doors.
'I finally feel like I know a lot about sex,' she said while promoting her upcoming album. 'My whole 20s, sex was not always enjoyable. There was so much to figure out. Now, I finally understand it.'
The former Lizzie McGuire star added that the shift may come down to confidence and experience, quipping: 'Maybe that's a female thing, but I'm not ready to be put out to pasture.'
Duff's new record, Luck... or Something, marks her first album release in more than a decade and dives headfirst into themes of love, maturity, intimacy and self-reflection.
Last month, Duff turned heads with the release of her unapologetically racy single Roommates, which features explicit lyrics that quickly sparked conversation online.
Former teen star Hilary Duff is embracing a far more confident chapter of her life - and confirmed she is more comfortable than ever talking sex along the way
The chorus includes eyebrow-raising lines about late nights, dive bars and secret hookups - a far cry from the squeaky-clean image many fans first knew her for.
In the chorus, she sings about a sexual encounter in the 'back of the dive bar.'
'I only want the beginning, I don't want the end / Want the part where you say, 'Goddamn' / Back of the dive bar, giving you head /Then sneak home late, wake up your roommates,' laments the Disney Channel alum.
'I want the highlights, 10 out of 10 / The butterflies from holding your hand,' she serenades. 'Before we swept us under the bed / And we became practically roommates / I'm touching myself by the front door / But you don't even look my way no more.'
Later in the track, Duff recalls a time when she and her man weren’t 'practically roommates,' singing, 'I'm touching myself looking at porn / 'Cause you don't even look my way no more.'
Now a mother of four, Duff also addressed society's fixation on women aging, particularly those who grew up in the spotlight.
'People come up to me all the time and they're like, "Wow, you aged really well,"' she said. 'I'm like, "I'm only 38! Just because you've known me since I was 9…"'
She added with a laugh: 'When do I start getting the discounts? I feel like 38 is not old, although when I thought about my parents at 40, they looked so different than we look now.'
During a candid new interview with the Los Angeles Times , the former teen star, 38, admitted she spent much of her 20s still trying to figure things out behind closed doors
Now, Duff revealed intimacy has only improved with age while joking that she's 'not ready to be put out to pasture'
'I finally feel like I know a lot about sex,' she said while promoting her upcoming album. 'My whole 20s, sex was not always enjoyable. There was so much to figure out'
Duff and her husband, Matthew Koma, met in 2015 while collaborating on the star's album Breathe In. Breathe Out.
They got engaged four years later and tied the knot in December 2019 during a private ceremony at their home in Los Angeles.
In 2021, Duff told People: 'We knew we just had to be together because we tried a bunch of times to be apart, and that didn't work out for either one of us.'
Duff shares daughters Banks, seven, Mae, four, and Townes, 21 months, with Koma.
She is also mom to son Luca, 13, from her previous marriage to Mike Comrie.

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