
Hilary Duff omission from Disney Channel AI Mount Rushmore sparks backlash from fans and celebrities
An AI-generated image shared by Complex Pop Culture featuring a Disney Channel 'Mount Rushmore' sparked backlash online after Hilary Duff was noticeably left out. The viral image, posted on April 17, 2025, featured Raven-Symoné, Miley Cyrus, Selena Gomez, and Zendaya — all iconic Disney stars — but fans quickly pointed out the omission of Duff, who played a central role in the network's early 2000s success.
Raven-Symone. Miley Cyrus. Selena Gomez. Zendaya.
Is this the Disney Channel Mount Rushmore? 👀 pic.twitter.com/nmRxytwrwa — Complex Pop Culture (@ComplexPop) April 17, 2025
Many social media users expressed disappointment, arguing that Duff — best known for her breakout role in Lizzie McGuire and the Disney Channel Original Movie Cadet Kelly — was essential to shaping the Disney Channel brand. 'The disrespect of Hilary Duff. SMH,' wrote actor O'Shea Jackson Jr. on X.
The disrespect of Hilary Duff. SMH https://t.co/Y7mnL0aXkb
— O'Shea Jackson Jr (@OsheaJacksonJr) April 18, 2025
Some fans suggested the lineup should be revised, with Duff replacing either Gomez or Zendaya. Many described Duff as 'the blueprint' for Disney stardom, given how she paved the way for future stars to transition into mainstream music and film careers.
This pains me to say because I love her, but Zendaya does not belong on a Disney Mount Rushmore. Her career really took off when she left Disney.
Hilary Duff should absolutely take Zendaya's spot here. Lol https://t.co/kah18SpN7z pic.twitter.com/65XqbBp8Qc — The Third King 👑 (@thirdking0208) April 18, 2025
Hilary duff and Ashley Tisdale deserve. And even the sprouse twins. Zendaya's best and biggest work came after Disney. https://t.co/6UawHMrpLR — honest (@imthehonestboy) April 18, 2025
Beyond Duff, fans also called out the absence of other influential Disney alums, including Cole and Dylan Sprouse (The Suite Life of Zack & Cody), Ashley Tisdale (High School Musical, Phineas & Ferb), Brenda Song, Demi Lovato, and Christy Carlson Romano. Tisdale, in particular, was highlighted for her versatile impact across multiple hit franchises.
Even Christy Carlson Romano weighed in, expressing frustration over the continued overlooking of her work as Kim Possible and Ren Stevens.
What started as a nostalgic tribute quickly turned into a conversation about legacy and recognition. For many fans, a true Disney Channel 'Mount Rushmore' isn't complete without Hilary Duff — a name synonymous with the network's golden age.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Express Tribune
2 days ago
- Express Tribune
Joe Locke to make West End debut in ‘Clarkston' after wrapping ‘Heartstopper' film
Joe Locke will make his West End debut later this year in Clarkston, following the completion of filming on Netflix's Heartstopper movie. The play, written by Samuel D. Hunter, explores the lives of two young men who meet while working at a Costco in small-town Washington. Locke expressed his enthusiasm for the role, describing Hunter's writing as 'deeply human and honest' and sharing his excitement to bring the story to London audiences. The UK premiere of Clarkston will be directed by Jack Serio, with Locke starring alongside Ruaridh Mollica and Sophie Melville. Dates and venue details are expected to be announced soon. The play, first staged in Dallas in 2015, follows Jake (Locke), a young gay man from Connecticut who relocates after being diagnosed with Huntington's disease. He forms a connection with Chris (Mollica), who has a strained relationship with his mother (Melville). The production will mark Hunter's first West End staging of the play, which he describes as a story about 'love and friendship in the midst of an unknown future.' Locke, who appeared in Disney+'s Agatha All Along and starred on Broadway in Sweeney Todd in early 2024, shared that the West End opportunity is particularly meaningful, having grown up visiting London theatre with his mother. Filming for the Heartstopper movie, which serves as a closing chapter to the series, is nearing completion, with Locke stating that the team is enjoying the process and looking forward to sharing the final chapter with audiences.


Express Tribune
2 days ago
- Express Tribune
Wonder Man could kick off MCU's Mutant Saga and X-Men era
Marvel Studios has released new teaser footage of Wonder Man as part of its 2025 programming lineup—and fans are buzzing. Starring Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Simon Williams, the Disney+ series is now rumored to be a key entry in the MCU's upcoming Mutant Saga, possibly connecting to the X-Men. While the footage offers only a brief glimpse of Wonder Man in costume, it's already fueling speculation online. With the series set for a December 2025 release, many believe this could be Marvel's way of subtly introducing mutant characters into the main timeline. New teaser for 'WONDER MAN' Coming to Disney+ this December. — Cosmic Marvel (@cosmic_marvel) July 8, 2025 In Marvel Comics, Wonder Man shares a strong bond with Beast (Hank McCoy)—a prominent mutant and former Avenger. With Kelsey Grammer's Beast confirmed for Avengers: Doomsday after his cameo in The Marvels, there's growing belief that Wonder Man could bridge the gap between mutants and the broader Avengers storyline. Although Grammer hasn't been announced for the series, a multiversal cameo or post-credits scene isn't out of the question. If Abdul-Mateen's Wonder Man crosses paths with Grammer's Beast—either in this series or a future film—it could lay the groundwork for introducing a new X-Men team post-Secret Wars. Past Marvel series like Ms. Marvel have already teased mutant DNA, and with Marvel heading full-speed into its Mutant Saga, Wonder Man could be the surprising launchpad for the X-Men's MCU debut. Fans should expect more details as the Wonder Man premiere approaches, but for now, all eyes are on Simon Williams—standing at the edge of Marvel's next major era.


Express Tribune
3 days ago
- Express Tribune
Pauline Chalamet, B.J. Novak, and more cast in Devil Wears Prada sequel
Lucy Liu, Justin Theroux, B.J. Novak, and Pauline Chalamet are the latest stars to join the high-fashion world of The Devil Wears Prada 2. The sequel to the iconic 2006 film adds several fresh faces, including Broadway talents Helen J. Shen and Conrad Ricamora, as well as comedian Caleb Hearon. Disney's 20th Century Studios is producing the film, which is currently in production and scheduled for a theatrical release on May 1, 2026. Returning stars include Meryl Streep as the icy Miranda Priestly, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci. Kenneth Branagh, previously announced, joins as Miranda's husband. Original cast members Tracie Thoms (Lily) and Tibor Feldman (Irv Ravitz) will also reprise their roles, further tying the sequel to its beloved predecessor. The plot reportedly follows Miranda Priestly as she struggles to adapt to the digital age and fights for advertising revenue against her former assistant Emily, now a powerful fashion executive. Director David Frankel and screenwriter Aline Brosh McKenna are back on board, alongside producer Karen Rosenfelt. The Devil Wears Prada was based on Lauren Weisberger's bestselling novel inspired by her time at Vogue. The original film grossed $326 million globally and earned Meryl Streep an Oscar nomination for Best Actress. With a stellar mix of original and new cast members, Devil Wears Prada 2 is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated releases of 2026.