Haylie expressed her initial fears of leaving Los Angeles behind were centered on her career as an actress.
Actress and singer Haylie Duff, who has spent most of her life in Hollywood, decided during the pandemic she was going to move her family back to her home state of Texas.was that my career was there and that I would never work again or something like that," she shared."And, you know, I think this has all taught us that Zoom certainly can be a very powerful tool.
"And so there's a lot of family here that I get to spend time with now that I didn't before. And we love it. We've met great friends here, and we really landed in a great spot here." As for the biggest difference between Los Angeles and Austin? Haylie says traffic is a"huge difference." "We get to deal with all that traffic, although Austin is getting a lot of traffic with so many people coming here now. But, you know, I think our quality of life just changed a little bit," she said."Our kids, we were like looking at them on Sunday.
"I also am a big believer in God's got your back. And so you make the right decision for your family, and he's got it."Haylie, who is best known for her roles as Sandy Jameson in the TV hit series"7th Heaven" and Amy Sanders in"Lizzie McGuire," is reviving her role as Elizabeth Decker in her new film"The Wedding Pact 2: The Baby Pact."
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