Diet Coke Grabs Hilary Duff For ‘Style Series’

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Hilary who? Oh right. Hilary Duff. Remember her? The child starlet everyone was flipping out over a few years ago for losing so much weight she turned into a skeleton? Well, she’s hooked up with Diet Coke (hmm, not a good sign?) and will appear during the brand’s third Diet Coke Style Series February 17 at the Reuters Studio in Times Square.

Along with fashion designer Christian Siriano, supermodel Heidi Klum and former Glamour West Coast Editor Rachel Zalis, Style Series will follow Duff, who we dubbed “the new ad babe in town” six years ago,” as she makes her way through Mercedes Benz Fashion Week and interview her about her music, fashion and upcoming role as Bonnie in Bonnie & Clyde

Siriano will share his latest fashion with a runway show. Klum will talk about her Heart Truth Red Dress Collection Fashion Show. And Zalis will interview the pair prior to the show.

And here we thought it was Pepsi which was obsessed with celebrities.

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