Hilary Duff spent the Fourth of July with her husband, Matthew Koma, and their daughter, Banks, who will turn 2 years old in October. In an Instagram post, she shared how she and her family had enjoyed the holiday. She also noted that she saw quite a few people enjoying the day, too—without masks.
“We took two walks today,” she said. “Took a family nap. Took a drive. Drove by a raging house party on Mulholland. Assholes. No masks (of course). Girls in bathing suits and louboutins waiting to get in like a line at a club 🙄 After @matthewkoma and I told Banks she’s too cool to ever need to do that we were steaming…California is in bad shape (in so many ways) but doesn’t everyone think we all want to go out freely and travel and enjoy summer🤷🏼♀️ It really seems like Americans just don’t care about each other…somehow this pandemic has turned into a political stance between parties…that’s a head scratcher for me. Other countries have come together in a beautiful way to contain or be Covid free. It’s embarrassing that we are worse than ever because people need to party and Karens won’t wear masks! Oh and I’m running for President.”
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That last line might be a reference to Kanye West’s Independence Day announcement that he is running for president this year.
“We must now realize the promise of America by trusting God, unifying our vision and building our future. I am running for president of the United States! #2020VISION,” he wrote on Saturday night.
Duff also referenced the fact that California, where she lives, is experiencing a rise of COVID rates. On Saturday, The Los Angeles Times reported that “there were 1,947 patients in L.A. County hospitals with confirmed coronavirus infections; seven days earlier, there were 1,717; the week before that, there were 1,426; and the week prior to that, there were 1,383.”
The actress and her family seem to be taking social distancing and quarantine seriously. She’s been posting plenty of family content, including a montage video of her husband for Father’s Day. “Thank you for all that you do for us and how you without a doubt, unselfishly always put us first! Love raising babies with you…..,” she wrote, in part, as the video’s caption.
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